How a London subway station makes cats crazy and becomes a day for everyone

The Internet (and underground) is for... cats! (Source: SVPhilon / iStock / Getty Images)

Are all the ads on the tube sick? The same is true for citizen advertising takeover services (yes, CATS). They bought 68 advertisements for the Clapham Common subway station for £23,000 with photos of cat friends from the London Animal Charity. Annoying billboards will remain for two weeks, so check back.

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Your commute is fun ? As part of an exchange of cat advertisements from the Citizen Advertising Takeover Service (C.A.T.S.), this week Londoners hosted a station filled with cat posters at the Clapham Common subway station.

The group created a Kickstarter, which stems from "trying to imagine a world where people value experience and friendship rather than shopping." They raised more than $30,000 from 700 funders to allow the cat to be released on Clapham Common for a full two weeks - and showed many adoptable cats at the event.

Most of our morning commutes can suspend all ads - on billboards, station signs, if you drive on the radio, if you wear headphones, you can play them on the podcast. Being surrounded by advertising can have a direct negative impact on issues such as obesity and self-esteem, especially among young people.

While the face of the cat's ad is seemingly stupid, there is evidence that the cat provides a calm atmosphere in it, even though they are a virtual scientific American who reported a study that the study found that “The emergence of favorite pets in stressful tasks – such as performing difficult mental arithmetic – can largely prevent participants from peaking blood pressure.”

[ 123] Those cat videos? They are not just delays, they are not just delays. IndianaA 2015 study found that watching cat videos “can boost the energy and positive emotions of the audience and reduce negative emotions.”

For a long time, felines have a place in society. They were worshipped in ancient Egypt and first domesticated 10,000 years ago. But why are they so popular on the Internet?

There are various theories, from stupid to suspects - an expert advises CNN that cat owners are not as social as dog owners, p translates virtual interactions into face-to-face communication, so their Internet dominates .

If you are a cat, don't offend. In order to avoid the next flight to Heathrow, you can see real furry friends at one of the 24 cat cafes opened this year. American cat cafes have started in Japan and have expanded around the world, allowing guests to interact with cats and even use them.

What do you think?

Do you like cat ads... even humans? Which internet cat is your favorite delay - we mean to relax - the method? Please let us know in the comments!