A Visit to Aoshima, a Japanese 'Cat Island'
Aoshima Island is one of about a dozen "cat islands" around Japan, small places where there are significantly more feline residents than people. In Aoshima more than a hundred cats prowl the island, curling up in abandoned houses or strutting about in the quiet fishing village. Cats outnumber humans six to one on the island. Recently becoming popular online, tiny Aoshima has seen a steep rise in tourist visits, overwhelming the handful of permanent residents.
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The Burmese Cat:
The Hamlayian cat ..
and size
wow what a gigantic tabby
and unusual markings
cats come in all sizes and colors and breed ..
WOW !!! that is a lot of cats '' ..They look content and happy and the people do love their cats ..
The seem to be in an acute need of a fresh genetic infusion. :)
there seems to be an acute need of a fresh genetic infusion ... might add color too
Lol, that cats looks like he's been chewing on a dye-pack. ;)