Sayville cat cafe nearing 2,000 adoptions after nearly 7 years
Ryan Shea opened the Shabby Tabby Cat Cafe in Sayville in 2018 shortly after losing his own cat.
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Apr 30, 2025, 9:41 PM
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Updated 33 days ago
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Ryan Shea opened the Shabby Tabby Cat Cafe in Sayville in 2018 shortly after losing his own cat.
News 12 photojournalist Brian Endres visited the cafe and dozens of the cats there.
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