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These are not just any stray cats.
They are smarty cats, Hebrew University cats!
They even have their own feeding station!
A pan filled with water and two stainless steel dishes for food.
See how fat and happy they appear?
The white one was crunching away at dried cat food when I came to the beautiful Mount Scopus campus yesterday morning.
There are no classes on Fridays so the campus was empty and the cafeteria near the cats' place was closed; but still, someone had put out food for the cats.
My discovery of a dedicated feline feeding station started my day on a happy note.
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(A post for Camera Critters meme.)
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Saturday, October 27, 2012
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How nice that someone takes care of the cats. :)
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All the best,
Lois
They are smart - and beautiful. It's so nice to see the feeding station on campus.
ReplyDeleteThese cats have a good life.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I was always so upset to see how many stray cats there were in Israel. Thank goodness some of them get fed by cat lovers.
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived in the ME, I lived in a compound with over 40 strays. The white cat with a black tail was very common. We used to call them ink pot kitties!
I love to see cats well cared for! Especially outdoor cats who have no safe home to hide out in during the nighttime.
ReplyDeleteNot a big animal lover, but I like cats...
ReplyDeleteThese are definitely very smart cats.
ReplyDeleteHow nice for the students to have cats on campus. If I went there, I'd be the one helping to feed them every day!
ReplyDeleteThat`s nice:-)
ReplyDeleteI've actually gotten a cat, completely unintentional..
That's great that there are feeding stations for the stray cats! It's sad to think of all the cats that don't have homes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny coincidence. There are a TON of feral cats in Manoa by the University of Hawaii. Are cats so intelligent that they are drawn to places of learning?
ReplyDeleteLucky cats! :-)
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