In less than a day, you don’t post a photo of a cat in social networks? Have you purchased a bow tie for your cat? Or did you rip more alone just because your half was a "dog lover"? Congratulations - you are obsessed with cats! Surely you already felt or begin to feel disapproval from those around you who do not want to accept your passion. Then it's time to move to one of the cities where the attitude to cats and their lovers is much better than anywhere else. In this article you can read about 5 cities in which cats feel like full owners.
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Rome, Italy
Spoiled domestic cats can be found anywhere in the world. Mistresses cherish and cherish their pets, giving them all care. But as for street and stray cats, here Rome will give a hundred points forward to any city in the world. Moreover, it is not only about the number of graceful tetrapods, but also about the quality of their life. In Rome, a homeless cat always eats up to dump. Of course, in your city, some kind people can occasionally bring homeless cats some meat, fish or milk, but in the Italian capital, such lure is almost mandatory. Mistresses put out whole dishes on the street with pasta and other dishes so that cats can feast on pleasure.
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Istanbul, Turkey
There are many theories as to why the people of Turkey are so kind, and even respectful to their feline population. Let's not go through various guesses and conspiracy theories, but simply appreciate the fact that cats in Turkey live exceptionally comfortable. Although stray animals in some states may not look quite presentable and be carriers of infection, Istanbul cats are often well-groomed and well-fed. Local residents take care of them every day, and store owners do not drive the furry away from their possessions, but feed them. In Istanbul, there is nothing wrong with taking a stray cat and taking it to the vet's appointment.
By the way, on our site most-beauty.ru there is an interesting article about the most beautiful cats in the world.
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Hoton Cat Village, Taiwan
For some reason, island peoples treat cats better than those on the mainland. This is best manifested in a small Taiwanese town near Taipei called Hotong. The population of the city is so small that it looks more like a village. At one time, the village flourished thanks to coal mining, but when this industry fell into decay, people began to leave Khoton, leaving thousands of cats simply on the street. Imagine the picture: stone streets, on which people practically do not walk (less than 1 thousand inhabitants remain) and scurry about many feline representatives. The situation changed in the late 00s, when one enthusiast gathered a whole organization of like-minded people, and set about creating all the conditions for a comfortable cat stay. When the public learned about so many homeless pets, some of them were taken to live in other cities. The rest are regularly fed and looked after, and special street signs have even been installed on the streets to warn drivers of "cat trails." Now, in front of the local cats, all roads are open!
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Saint-Petersburg, Russia
In terms of the history of caring for cats, the Hermitage in St. Petersburg is only losing to Ancient Egypt. About 75 cats live in the museum now, and dishes for them are specially prepared in the kitchen. The first four-legged were allowed into the museum in the XVIII century, so that they caught rats and mice. In less than three centuries, their population and influence has grown so much that today cats are considered full-fledged residents of the Hermitage, and some visitors can even shelter after an excursion at home.
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Tokyo, Japan
Japan has such a large concentration of cat lovers that choosing one place is quite difficult. However, most-beauty.ru will still risk putting it on Tokyo, since it is here, wherever you go, you will be inundated with paraphernalia and souvenirs with the image of cats, and you will see real animals, turning their heads in any direction. Tokyo is the main attraction for cat-lovers, it was from here that mania-neko (the same cat waving with one foot) went, and also began to capture the world of Hello Kitty. Also in Tokyo cat cafes await you, where you can spend the whole day playing with kittens or their adult relatives. If you get away from the capital, you can find whole islands teeming with cats. There he is!