After Resurrecting, I Opened a Cat Cafe


Author: Yú Zhī Shuǐ, 鱼之水
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Description

Pei Shiyi, who had been dead for hundreds of years, was suddenly resurrected. He was poor, homeless and was an unregistered resident. In order to settle down, Pei Shiyi took over a cat cafe.
The cat cafe was poorly managed and on the verge of closing down, there were only two to three real kittens.
Pei Shiyi fed the kittens and set a small goal for himself: for example, first, become the best cat cafe in this city. So a year later, a cat cafe called Xian Chan rose to prominence.

The Jin Hua cat that practiced Daoism for hundreds of years became a fat orange cat.
The Bi An came here and became a golden British shorthair.
The lively and active leopard cat was a real leopard.

It also came with a fluff-obsessed, non-human Director of Administration. After sniffing* the fat orange cat, the leopard cat and the ragdoll, he even began sniffing* Pei Shiyi.
The fluffy Pei Shiyi, who was a real phoenix: Do you want to die?
Director Bao: Sniffing cats is fun, sniffing you is addictive.

*Sniffing as in 吸猫, which is like when you hug a cat and sniff them.


Schedule: Dropped


Table of Contents

Chapter 1 – Cat Cafe

Chapter 2 – Related to Dogs

Chapter 3 – Leopard Cat

Chapter 4 – Renovation

Chapter 5 – Lion Cat

Chapter 6 – ID Photo

Chapter 7 – Distributing Flyers and Taste Testing

Chapter 8 – Opening

Chapter 9 – More Shameless than Someone

Chapter 10 – Employee’s Family

Chapter 11 – Business

Chapter 12 – bad guy

Chapter 13 – Cat Food

Chapter 14 – Get Angry

Chapter 15 – Young People

Chapter 16 – Programme Team

Chapter 17 – The Scale of a Candle Dragon

Chapter 18 – Stealing Cats

Chapter 19 – Wipe the Floor

Chapter 20 – Residual Value

Chapter 21 – Men, Don’t Touch Me

Chapter 22 – Your Scale

Chapter 23 – Crossdressing

Chapter 24 – Baby Look at This

Chapter 25 – Kittens

Chapter 26 – Little Bastards

Chapter 27 – Big Cat Menji

Chapter 28 – Piping Hot

Chapter 29 – Don’t Look at me, Look at the Cat