God's gift, cat's paradise

Eli 2022-04-20 09:02:20

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 street, and sit on the rolling roof. Practice parkour, get tired and go back to the owner's arms and enjoy his petting. The cat here is probably the happiest cat in the universe. If a person is so good to cats, then this person must not be bad. Go, several interviewees in the film, they did not treat the cat as the cat's owner, but treated the cat as a friend with a grateful attitude. I really like such a person so much. Although it is only a few interviewees, I believe that the whole city of Istanbul is like this. Cats are happy and people are happier. It is not just a cat's paradise. It exudes the brilliance of human nature.

Just write and write, the key is that it is not easy to take screenshots, I want to put a few pictures.

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Extended Reading
  • Sasha 2022-04-21 09:03:08

    No matter how cute, it is still unable to face the hasty strokes of urban planners.

  • Lupe 2022-04-23 07:04:01

    Istanbul was called Constantinople in ancient times. It is the only city connecting the Eurasian continent. It is known as the Golden Bridge that connects East and West trade. I came to the mainland to play, but I forgot to go back, so Istanbul has gradually become a city that loves cats.

Kedi quotes

  • Bülent Üstün: Any ungrateful behavior on their part is really an act of sincerity. They don't need to apologize. I guess there are people who expect that from a cat. "I gave you all that food and you won't even sit on my lap". A relationship where they expect a return on an investment.

  • Bülent Üstün: Down the hill in Cihangir, there used to be a big harbor during the Ottoman era. Ships from Norway and elsewhere would come with cargo. Sailors would keep cats on board to fend off rats. As cargo was being unloaded, cats would get off the boat thinking that they'd made it to land. And trek up to the top of the hill. Later, they'd miss the boat and begin life here in Cihangir. Now, there are countless kinds of cats in this area. Norwegian cats, and cats from all over the world. There's a lot of variety. Later, the first Ottoman sewers were built in this part of the city. And giant rats would terrorize residents. That's why every house had a cat. To fend off the giant sewer rats.