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amelia_petkova ([personal profile] amelia_petkova) wrote2007-10-05 07:18 pm
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Cats rock

They turn up in the most unexpected places. On this website is a story about cats living in Russia's Hermitage Museum. I can think of two other examples of cats ruling the roost.

When I went to the Alhambra in Granada there were very well-fed stray cats roaming through the place. There were alcoves roped off so they could get away from the tourists if wanted, and I have a great photo of a cat sitting by a pool and staring at the goldfish.

When I was working at a library in high school, one day I looked down from my work area on a balcony and saw two of the librarians making much over a kitten. The day before another librarian had been leaving work and heard this sound coming from the bushes. There was a kitten there! This library is downtown. Who the heck abandons a pet there? Apparently all the workers in our library were suckers for cats, and I spent most of the rest of my workday playing with the charming little guy. (After he tried to fall asleep in my boss' lap and perched a co-worker's shoulder.)

[identity profile] hasufin.livejournal.com 2007-10-06 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
For a time,t here was a cat on the payroll to the city of London. I believe he got 35 pounds annually, which I think is rather meager and wouldn't even cover food, much less vaccinations.

[identity profile] amelia-petkova.livejournal.com 2007-10-06 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Was he getting paid to catch mice, or to guard the crown jewels?

[identity profile] hasufin.livejournal.com 2007-10-06 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
More the former, I think. I'd look up details, but I'm not quite sure where the book ended up hiding.