Prior to class, yogis relax, pet and play with cats at Georgetown’s Crumbs and Whiskers. The cat cafe hosted its first cat yoga session on Tuesday, Sept. 22.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Yoga instructor Colure Caulfield led a small class of six women at Crumbs and Whiskers, D.C.’s first cat cafe.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Many of the cafe’s cats were interested in the yoga lesson, but not all.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Cat yoga may be new to Crumbs and Whiskers, but it is not new to the world of cat cafes. Owner Kanchan Singh says she was inspired by a London cat cafe that hosts regular cat yoga classes. And every Tuesday, New York鈥檚 Meow Parlour holds a 90 minute 鈥淵oga and Kitties鈥 session.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Participants giggled as furry tails brushed them in the face. Some awkwardly maneuvered their poses to avoid kicking a cat or collapsing on one while going into child鈥檚 pose.
At one point, Caulfield offered her mat to a woman whose own mat was taken over by a stretched out and all-too-comfortable black cat. Through warriors, down dogs and chaturangas, this feline remained unfazed.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Crumbs and Whiskers acts as a foster home for overflow cats at the Washington Humane Society. Since it opened its doors on June 20, the business has placed 29 cats in permanent homes.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Caulfield has been teaching yoga for about five years, but Tuesday was her first time doing so in a room full of cats. 鈥淭his is new,鈥 says the instructor at Down Dog Yoga, also in Georgetown.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
鈥淚鈥檝e always kind of dreamed 鈥 and I am not kidding when I say this 鈥 of what it would be like doing yoga in a room full of cats,鈥 says Crumbs and Whisker owner Kanchan Singh.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Kanchan聽Singh, who is the founder and owner of Crumbs and Whiskers, says she decided to hold cat yoga because she knew it would appeal to a number of people.
鈥淚 think everyone, when they envision cats with yoga, they envision one awesome activity meeting the other 鈥 a mega-force of relaxation and happiness at the same time,鈥 she says.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
At one point, Caulfield offered her mat to a woman whose own mat was taken over by a stretched out and all-too-comfortable black cat. Through warriors, down dogs and chaturangas, this feline remained unfazed.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
One participant stops mid-class to pet a cat that has taken up residence on her yoga mat.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
鈥淚 think everyone, when they envision cats with yoga, they envision one awesome activity meeting the other 鈥 a mega-force of relaxation and happiness at the same time,鈥澛爏ays cat cafe owner Kanchan Singh.
(91欧美激情/Rachel Nania)
91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Kanchan聽Singh, who is the founder and owner of Crumbs and Whiskers, says she decided to hold cat yoga because she knew it would appeal to a number of people.
(91欧美激情/Rachel Nania)
91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Participants giggled as furry tails brushed them in the face. Some awkwardly maneuvered their poses to avoid kicking a cat or collapsing on one while going into child鈥檚 pose.
(91欧美激情/Rachel Nania)
91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
After putting out feelers on social media, Kanchan Singh聽found out that聽Washingtonians overwhelmingly want to practice their downward facing dogs in the company of cats.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Some cats even tried to imitate the poses of the humans.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
One cat finds treat crumbs on a yoga mat.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Singh says the real appeal of cat yoga is the end of class.
鈥淵ou do yoga and you鈥檙e really relaxed and then all of a sudden you鈥檙e playing with cats, and you鈥檙e like, 鈥榃ow, life has not been better in a while,鈥欌 she says.
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91欧美激情/Rachel Nania
Tuesday鈥檚 two yoga classes were a 鈥渢est,鈥 Singh says. She wants to gauge participant reaction and demand before making yoga a regular event at the cat cafe. But if all goes according to plan, there will be additional opportunities to curl into a cat pose next to a feline friend.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 want to count your chickens before they hatch, but I can see them hatching,鈥 Singh says.
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An orange and white cat sits directly below her feet and surveys the room.
鈥淭he cats have shown some interest in being on your mats and being in your face, so if it happens, it happens 鈥 that鈥檚 just part of the experience,鈥 she adds.
Caulfield is leading Crumbs and Whiskers鈥 first cat yoga class. Yes, it鈥檚 exactly as it sounds: a yoga class in a room full of cats.
Singh, who is the founder and owner of Crumbs and Whiskers, says she decided to hold cat yoga because she knew it would appeal to a number of people.
鈥淚 think everyone, when they envision cats with yoga, they envision one awesome activity meeting the other 鈥 a mega-force of relaxation and happiness at the same time,鈥 she says.
Her assumption basically sums up how Hannah Kolodner, 24, felt when she walked into the O Street NW building, just a few minutes before the start of class.
鈥淭his is everything; this is the greatest,鈥 Kolodner said.
Like several other attendees, Kolodner took off from work to come to the Tuesday afternoon class.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I鈥檝e ever even considered mixing together my two favorite things, which are fuzzy animals and yoga,鈥 she says.
Cat yoga may be new to Crumbs and Whiskers, but it is not new to the world of cat cafes. Singh says she was inspired by a London cat cafe that hosts regular cat yoga classes. And every Tuesday, New York鈥檚 Meow Parlour holds a 90 minute 鈥淵oga and Kitties鈥 session.
鈥淚鈥檝e always kind of dreamed 鈥 and I am not kidding when I say this 鈥 of what it would be like doing yoga in a room full of cats,鈥 Singh says.
But she wasn鈥檛 sure if D.C. was ready for it. So she put out some feelers on social media and soon had her answer: Washingtonians overwhelmingly want to practice their downward facing dogs in the company of cats.
鈥淎t least I鈥檓 not the only one who dreams about such things,鈥 Singh says.
Caulfield has been teaching yoga for about five years, but Tuesday was her first time doing so in a room full of cats.
鈥淭his is new,鈥 says the instructor at , also in Georgetown.
But the partnership seemed like the purrfect fit. Caulfield says Down Dog does a lot of work with , so when she found out there was an opportunity to help cats, she didn鈥檛 hesitate for a second.
鈥淚 have a vested interest in anything that鈥檚 going to help cute little critters,鈥 Caulfield says.
Crumbs and Whiskers acts as a foster home for overflow cats at the Washington Humane Society. Since it opened its doors on June 20, the business has placed 29 cats in permanent homes.
鈥淎nd of course any chance to teach yoga and introduce more people to yoga,鈥 Caulfield adds. 鈥淎nd if that happens to be in a venue filled with cats, then that works.鈥
Just as Singh predicted, the class started out with a few laughs. Participants giggled as furry tails brushed them in the face. Some awkwardly maneuvered their poses to avoid kicking a cat or collapsing on one while going into child鈥檚 pose.
At one point, Caulfield offered her mat to a woman whose own mat was taken over by a stretched out kitty, unfazed by the warriors, down dogs and chaturangas going on around him.
About 20 minutes into the class, most yogis were able to settle into the rhythm of Caulfield鈥檚 commands and focus on their movement, their breath and their poses.
But Singh says the real appeal of cat yoga is the end of class.
鈥淵ou do yoga and you鈥檙e really relaxed and then all of a sudden you鈥檙e playing with cats, and you鈥檙e like, 鈥榃ow, life has not been better in a while,鈥欌 she says.
Tuesday鈥檚 two yoga classes were a 鈥渢est,鈥 Singh says. She wants to gauge participant reaction and demand before making yoga a regular event at the cat cafe. But if all goes according to plan, there will be additional opportunities to curl into a cat pose next to a feline friend.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 want to count your chickens before they hatch, but I can see them hatching,鈥 Singh says.