Cat..island.....

in #cat7 years ago

Only Around 0.5 kilometers, Japan's Aoshima Island is called 'Birla Island' or 'Cats of the Cat'. Because the number of cats is more than the number of people on this island. The number of people living permanently on this island is only 15 and the number of cats is more than hundred. And this is why the island is called 'Island of cats....

In the past, there was no such cat on this island, and this island was not called the cat's kingdom. Originally about 380 years ago, after the first man's footprint in this island. During this time, a large amount of fish could be found in the ponds surrounding the island.

That's why this area became quite popular with the fishermen. But the problem became rats. On this island, fishermen cut fisheries from the fishermen and the first thing to do is to bring the cats to this island. The population of this island reached 798 people in 1955. But then the number of cats continued to rise and the number of people on the small island was decreasing. And gradually the island became the cat's kingdom of heaven.


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This is a beautiful post. I enjoyed reading every bit of it. I understand that the introduction of the cats was a necesity. But how exactly did the cats become more than the humans. Was their an epidemic? What made the remaining 15 survive? Do the cats still live mainly out of rats?

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This is a beautiful post. I enjoyed reading every bit of it. I understand that the introduction of the cats was a necesity. But how exactly did the cats become more than the humans. Was their an epidemic? What made the remaining 15 survive? Do the cats still live mainly out of rats?

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The first true cats came into existence about 12 million years ago and were the Proailurus.

Yes ... but this is my point of reference ... Read this topic.... @catfacts

A 2007 Gallup poll revealed that both men and women were equally likely to own a cat.

Thanks Brother... your comment, Thanks you for sharing.... @catfacts

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