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cbabe

(5,460 posts)
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 11:47 AM Aug 2

The power of the cat

https://english.elpais.com/culture/2025-08-02/the-power-of-the-cat.html

The power of the cat

Are the estimated 700 million felines on Earth the sacred animals of our times?

PEDRO ZUAZUA
AUG 02, 2025 - 00:00 EDT

They scratch the sofa, cover the house in hair, sleep around 15 hours a day and wake their owners at dawn for no apparent reason. They complain when they see a closed door, as if they were always on the wrong side of it, show disdain for the toys purchased for them and love the boxes in which they arrive. They are so independent and maniacal that, when one of them is particularly loving, they get called a cat-dog.

There is no reason nor objective criteria behind the assertion that a cat is adorable. Nonetheless, they are. Or at least, they appear to be.

Felines are at a high point in the history of their relationship with humankind. Videos and memes in which they star have taken over social media, they play leading roles in ad campaigns for luxury brands and cars and legions of volunteers care for those who live in the streets, investing time and money into their well-being. Last summer in New York, hundreds of people went to the movies to watch 73 minutes’ worth of cat videos. In Toronto, there’s an annual walk for those who wish to contemplate pussycats in the windows of their homes. The most-visited exhibition in 30 years at the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology in Kraków, Poland, focused on cats, attracting 57,186 people. In Athens, a plump orange-and-white cat named Titan has come to have his own entry on Google Maps, just a few feet from that of the Acropolis.

There are three world cat days: February 20, August 8, and October 29. There is but one day dedicated to world peace.

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Figarosmom

(8,024 posts)
3. In Egypt they were once considered Gods
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 01:50 PM
Aug 2

And now have complete run of Istanbul.

And oh yeah, seem to own a bunch of Bodegas.

And of course there is the weekly holiday of Caturday. My boy Fig wishing a happy one today to everyone.

Happy Caturday

MUZZY SAYS (@muzzyismine.bsky.social) 2025-08-02T17:46:47.444Z

cbabe

(5,460 posts)
5. Kedi: documentary of Istanbul cats.
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 01:55 PM
Aug 2

A profile of an ancient city and its unique people, seen through the eyes of street cats.

https://m.

SWBTATTReg

(25,627 posts)
4. We have a neighborhood cat that comes into the bar when she wants, she'll wait at the door waiting to get in (she's
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 01:54 PM
Aug 2

one of the neighbor's cat), and then just calmly come in, walk around like she owns the place, walk up to the bar, and the bartenders will give her some treats and then she'll just calmly sit there and watch things.

Eventually her owner will come after searching for her for some time, and spot her, and laugh and grab her, and run back home.

We all get such a kick of her visits. The bar may be jammed full, but she gets all of the attention!!

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