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Duane 2022-01-18 08:01:46
Be a cat in Istanbul, tens of thousands of hands will give you a hug
In Istanbul, cats are more than just cats. Cats represent indescribable chaos, culture and uniqueness, which is also the essence of Istanbul. Without a cat, Istanbul will lose part of its soul, and there is no other place in the world like this.
This is a city that loves cats very much, and...
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Eli 2022-04-20 09:02:20
God's gift, cat's paradise
After reading it, it can be said that the cat is a gift from God to mankind, and Istanbul is a paradise for cats.
After reading this, I always wanted to raise a cat of my own, but now I want to become a cat in Istanbul, where I can bask in the sun lazily on the beach, play with children on the...

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Josie 2022-04-21 09:03:08
If you travel in Istanbul, you will find cats all over the streets. The residents here said: Dogs regard humans as God, so dogs are loyal to people, but cats can sense the existence of God and know that humans are just messengers of God, so they have a completely different arrogant attitude towards humans. Here, cats have a much higher status than dogs.
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Josie 2022-04-24 07:01:22
Unexpectedly, there is such a city where cats are more like its owners. People there cannot live without cats. They find comfort and inspiration from cats, and see the shadow of humans in them. As one of the uncles said, how can people who don't love small animals love people?
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