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 11 hr ago
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Ryan Shea opened the Shabby Tabby Cat Cafe in Sayville in 2018 shortly after losing his own cat.
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