Cats and humans get zen together in 'Yoga with Cats' class

Image provided by Good Mews animal foundation.

Credit: Nedra Rhone

Credit: Nedra Rhone

Image provided by Good Mews animal foundation.

Yoga lovers in Marietta are getting into downward-facing dog with the assistance of a few friendly cats.

The "Yoga with Cats" class has become a regular, sold-out feature at Good Mews Animal Foundation in just a few months since it launched.

In each class, up to 15 humans spend an hour getting zen with a some of the shelter's feline residents. A certified yoga instructor guides the beginner level classes as the cats roam freely around the room -- often stopping for a little class participation -- or maybe a nap.

"The cats are so curious. They are all up in your business but not in a bad way,"  said shelter manager Lisa Johns. "It is also a fun way for people to interact with the cats. The cats get attention and get loved on and the people are in a calming environment where they can practice yoga and hang out. All and all, it is a fun experience if you are into yoga and you are a cat person."

Each class costs $20 -- and since the instructor is a Good Mews volunteer who donates her time -- all of the proceeds go towards care of the cats.

A few months ago, the creators weren't so sure the idea would take off with the public. They heard about a shelter in California that did something similar and decided to give it a try.

"We are always trying to get new people into the shelter," said board member, Nancy Riley. "We started our first class in July and now people are coming back month after month. The people love it, but the cats really love it. It is so fun to watch them."

In any given class, at least 5 of the 15 attendees have never been to Good Mews shelter before offering the organization valuable exposure to new people and the potential to find more homes for their cats.

Some of the cats have become yoga regulars as well. Sampson, an orange tabby, has participated in every class -- often getting into poses with humans. During corpse pose (savasana) at end of class, Sampson and his fellow felines take the invitation to lie across the chest of the nearest yogi.

This month, classes take place on Tuesday, November 15 at 7:00 p.m., Sunday, November 20 at 11:30 a.m., or Tuesday, November 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the Good Mews cat shelter, 3805 Robinson Road; Marietta.

The minimum age is 18. Participants must bring their own yoga mat. Payment is non-refundable. Sign up online at Goodmews.org .