It Is Also Believed That Stray Cats In Turkey Protect Culture?
In turkey however, there is an entire culture of feeding stray animals in front of their door. They belong to no one and everyone. The streets of istanbul are definitely the cats’ home.
A Tram Stopping To Wait For A Stray Cat To Finish Drinking Water From The Ground, A Shopping Mall Letting Dogs Sleep Inside, Wrapped In Blankets, During A Snowstorm, An Imam Petting Cats In A Mosque, And My Favourite, A Cat At The Top Of An Escalator Refusing To Move Despite Being In The.
There is even a documentary on the stray cats of istanbul. Turkey has a no kill, no capture law towards all its stray animals, including the 100,000 dogs that roam the streets of istanbul. Most of the stray dogs are actually tagged by the government and they hang out in public areas (like the sultanahmet square historic district) and sleep all day lol!
In The Video, Posted On Youtube On January 5Th, Local Butcher Owner Ikram Korkmazer, Gives Offcuts Of Meat To A Cat Who Gratefully.
Ayse karabat reports from istanbul Stray (nc16) 72 minutes, opens today exclusively at the projector. When house cats are included, it is estimated that an average of 200,000 cats live in this city.
With 13 Million Human Residents, Istanbul Is One Of The World’s Most Densely Populated Cities.
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the molecular characteristics of adult ascaridoid nematodes from cats and dogs in turkey. The association to protect stray animals (known as shkd in turkey) and the world health organization estimate there are about 100,000 dogs living on the streets of metro istanbul. Stray cats usually take the best seats at cafes and restaurants in istanbul without anyone even bothering moving them.
People Pet Them, Hold Them, And Feed Them.
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