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Carmel 2022-01-18 08:01:46
Every Istanbulite is their shit shovel officer
In my new house in Chihag, the landlord has two cats.
Although it is the landlord’s cat, it is usually not kept at home and always strolls outside. I went home when I was hungry, meowing and calling, reminding the landlord that it was time to feed. I live on the first floor and the landlord lives... -
Lowell 2022-03-21 09:03:03
city of cats
Istanbul, Turkey. People's lives, and the lives of cats, have become unclear who is inseparable from who. Cats are free to go out and about every street in the city, every inch of every corner. People also take these cats for granted as members of the city. Feed them and even take care of them to...

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