I found some very nice felines recently. Maybe the few days of sunshine brought them out.
This cat was very timid, it scurried into its yard as I neared. Then, I noticed he was peeking out me. Such a cutie-pie!
And, getting a little more bold.
And, more confident and snoopy.
These nice cats were bidding their owners “Arrivederci”. The people also had a nice, but hyperactive dog.
I would have thought that DINGO would have had the hospital cats spayed and neutered…but maybe they haven’t caught all of them yet.
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Oh yes, maybe so.
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At the Ospedale Civile again today, where it was really quiet – regrettably the cats in the 2nd cloister weren’t being so nice, with yowling, fighting & chasing going on!
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Huh, it must be spring, Caroline. 🙂
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Ah, I hadn’t thought about that – mating season, I suppose!
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Hello, beautifuls. {Love the beauty spot!}
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Hi, Shell. I just read about the cyclone forming up north. I hope it goes away.
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What lovely cats!
Last night we met a cat who we hope is coming to live with us next year, while her usual servant is on sabbatical!
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Oh, lucky you, and lucky cat, also, Caroline. 🙂
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That’s how Dick Whittington made his fortune, if pantomimes can be believed.
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That’s a really cool fact, Daniela! 🙂
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In the past Arsenale built so many ships (even 6 per day) that sometimes they sent one of them abroad to find cats and carried them in Venice, of course for helping the town in its endless fight against rats 🙂
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You and me both, Brian. On both counts.
Yvonne, were these the ones you mentioned on Guidecca?
I think being there in cold weather makes the kitties hard to find. Although I did have a delightful interchange on one sunny day.
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Oh, golly, Michelle, they were in some calles that I happened to wander through. I couldn’t tell you the names, sorry. You’ll just have to roam and hope!
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Today I learned what a “moggie” is. And I always fall for photos of cats.
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Hi, Brian. Yesterday, I made the acquaintance of more cats, including a drowsy calico coloured one. (Mind you, cats seem drowsy a lot of the time, come to think of it.)
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If that’s with Prestige Property Group, you’ll see that all their properties have equestrian facilities! There aren’t many properties in Venice where you can swing a c*t, never mind a horse! [Not wishing to give offence to any of the felines above.]
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Now, I have to find out more about these properties, most intriguing.
Well, here’s the first site I struck when I searched for Prestige Properties http://www.palazzomolin.com/palazzo/index.php
Does anyone want to go shares?
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The black & white lookis like a cat I had to who left home because he got mad I traveled perhaps he ended up in Venice. BTW while surfing the other day looking at apartments and dreaming I came across one in San Palo near Fari that was advertised as having equestrian facilities. Bet the neighbors would love me moving in with 15 pals.
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What! This has to be filed under “False advertising”. I wonder where the horses would be stabled? Interesting, Joanne.
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