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Greek cats |
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There are a lot of cats in Greece. But not so many that it
is a problem, even if it s not unusual to have a cat under your table while your
dining at a taverna. The Greek cats looks to be of another race than the Norwegian cats.
Theyre always a lot skinnier and their fur is a bit shorter.
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These two stays looked like they belonged to the Swedish house in the yard of the castle ruin on Antiparos. Picture taken summer of 96. |
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Under: Here are the same two cats, this picture is taken summer of 97 with Anne Grete. |
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We came across this "cutie" in Parikia, Paros. |
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