“Meows, barks and bleats have been common at yoga sessions in recent years, as animal therapy became a trend to soothe participants as they work out. Recently, a downtown business added clucks into the mix with the launch of chicken yoga.
Yes, chickens. But not your average Rhode Island reds. These were Silkies, an ancient breed generally considered calm and friendly – at least compared to other chickens.
Missy Pruitt and Carrie Seay, co-owners of La Gattara Cat Café & Boutique, have opened a coffee shop that, eventually, will feature cats lounging among customers. Right now there are cat motifs everywhere – on mugs, on walls, statues – all things cats. The live cats haven’t arrived yet, so Pruitt and Seay decided to host animal yoga in the meantime.
“Animals are healers,” Seay said. “Animals just kind of have this way about them that they are attracted to any person that needs them the most. They just have that ability to know and be there for people.”
No cats or goats have made it into the room so far, but the business brought in puppies one week and Silkie chickens the next week.
Pruitt, who founded the business, which is being transferred from a Tempe location, said chicken yoga was just a funny idea for a one-time experiment. It also was a hit with customers on a Friday evening in March.
The cafe hosted a class with Silkie chickens making their way around the room as yogis practiced their downward dog, cobra and warrior poses. At one point, one of the six Silkies flew onto a customer’s head, drawing laughs as it was pulled off peacefully.
Yoga practitioner Emily Wilkinson said animals help humans feel more connected to the world around them and disconnect from stress.
“Animals have a way to feel and calm people that is unlike any others,” she said. “How many people can say they held a chicken and it was really calming?”
Silkies are known for their soft feathers and relatively calm, friendly temperament.”
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