Wasn't that the island that uses the cats as part of the tourist attraction but then neglects and even has people that poison them in the off season?Originally Posted by ut0pia
I think Greece also does, there was a story that someone had posted on here about it..
Oh ya, that rings a bell but I don't remember the details.Originally Posted by strange_wings
Wasn't that the island that uses the cats as part of the tourist attraction but then neglects and even has people that poison them in the off season?
Possibly consider researching how the cats in the countries/cities are treated. It wouldn't be right that you choose somewhere for cats but have it turn out to a complete lie.
I totally agree.Originally Posted by Lyrajean
Japan. Many parks and temples have resident cats and colonies. You can even pick yourself up a J-bobtail!
i think it should be the top priority when visiting a countryOriginally Posted by rad65
I don't know which countries have more cats, but I just have to ask you about the reasoning behind asking this. I'm not saying anything bad, I'm curious because it's just a very odd question. If you're asking for yourself personally, it's very different criteria for a vacation destination than I have ever heard of.
You see, that's what is confusing me. Are you saying a top reason for going to a country is to see their version of alley cats? What do you do beyond just passing by and seeing them that makes cats on the street the highlight of a vacation?Originally Posted by fuggles
i think it should be the top priority when visiting a country