In Japan, Naoki Teraoka almost lost his restaurant business due to financial difficulties.
However, homeless cats helped him save. In 2018, in Osaka, Naoki Teraoka opened a small establishment that he called “Diorama”. Its feature was small models of the railway with miniature trains, bridges, stations and even tiny workers.
The institution became popular, but in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was on the verge of closing. The man and his business were saved by stray cats.
When the four-legged decided to go to “Diorama”, the Japanese did not drive her away, but fed her and allowed her to play with model trains. The cat began to return to the establishment and bring other four-legged ones with her.
Then Naoki wanted to take pictures of funny animals and publish photos on social networks. This attracted the attention of people who specially came to the institution to look at the furry mischief-makers.
The visitors were delighted with the cats that played with the figurines and were affectionate with people. All this made Naoki Teraoka popular and helped to avoid closure.