
Cats : Turkey : : Squirrels : Chapel Hill


Here in Istanbul there is no rodent infestation, hordes of flying insects waiting to sting you as you stand still, or anything most of us can imagine. Instead, Turkey has a cat infestation! Every nook and cranny you find I can guarantee that you will spot a cat. At this point you might be asking yourself, "How can that be so bad? The kitten-wittens are so cutteeee!" Well, these felines scale the walls of Istanbul and wreak havoc on the city. No one is safe from the paws of these killer cats. I recently watched two cats participate in an all-out, WWE brawl that had to be broken up by a restaurant employee. Domesticated cats are one thing, but wild, rabies-infested felines are not in my book of must-haves. Every time I venture onto the streets of Istanbul, walk around Topkapi palace, or sit down to take in the scene a cat lurks nearby. These felines are up all hours of the day instilling fears into the hearts and minds of many. They are the squirrels of Istanbul...help
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