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We Live
Together

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Our Giving Back Program

From

Noble Leisure Club

We're striving to coexist with animals.
In 2019, we welcomed our beloved cats into our home.
They arrived in Seattle after being rescued from a kill shelter.
I still cannot believe that my babies were at risk of losing their lives due to reasons in the human world. 
With hundreds of years having passed, we've built a very human-centric world, admiring things that are reasonable to humans and eliminating others if they are not.

We aim to launch our stationery collection in June-July 2024 and will donate a portion of our sales to a nonprofit organization that rescues animals.

Yes, it might seem to you like just "another" online brand
with a "giving back" project.
However, here, we prefer not to use the term "giving back"
because what we took away from them is
not something we can simply "give back."
As humans, we repent ourselves and work to save their lives.
In addition to the donation program, if there are other opportunities we could help with, we'll be open to working on those opportunities.
We hope you can see how passionate and committed we are about this issue.

We'll keep you informed about our involvement as we approach our launch,
so please stay tuned.
Thank you so much for reading this far.
After reading this, if you have your own fluffy friends,
we hope you give them some pets or treats (or both).

our fluffy friends

Jiji

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​jiji & charme

typical black cat energy

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extroverted

doglike cat

amiable

fearless

our fluffy friends

Charme

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​jiji & charme

​attitiudey

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​cute-looking

our "huh cat"

strategic

​jumpy for treats

NLC giving back program

​We live together

IG: nobleleisureclub

Our Giving Back Program

​In the wake of centuries crafting a world centered around human sensibilities, where our judgments favor what aligns with our rationale and dismisses what does not, it might seem just another online brand with a "giving back" project. However, here, we consciously avoid the term "giving back," recognizing that what we have taken cannot be simply restored. As custodians of this planet, we undertake the solemn duty of repentance, tirelessly laboring to protect and preserve lives beyond our own.

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