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This one made my day!! I'll open this mail everytime I want to smile. 💙

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Me too! Neko-love forever.

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(^o^)

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Thank you! (^O^)

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Three

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Correct Answer!

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Love these, Akira❣️The next-to-the bottom two photos are of the same balcony, but two different sets of cats. Did they just hang out there or did the owner have 6 cats?🐈

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Different cats visited the balcony of this apartment depending on the day. By the way, these cats had no owners and were all stray cats.

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Haha, the cat plants!

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(^o^)

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Awww...

Cosiiitas. ❤️❤️❤️

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(^O^)

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Those little kittens! When I was in Sicily last year, the ancient Greek Theatre was full of kitties. I like to take selfies with strays.

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I once watched a TV documentary about Sicilian cats. Just like in Sicily, many cats can be seen on islands and fishing ports in Japan.

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Feb 25Liked by SHIMIZU Akira

I must look for that documentary!

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3 cats in the last one *-*

need to sleep, but I´ll come back to this heavenly cat post

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Correct Answer! Good Night.

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Yay!

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That photo where they're all turning their heads to the side❤️

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(^o^) (^o^) (^o^)

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Neko wa totemou kawaii, these cats are so darn cute. How is it Japanese cats are cuter than all others in the world?

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(^o^)

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Cat loaf position is best position :D

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I didn't know there was a word "Catloaf". In Japanese, it is called "Kobakozuwari".

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This is so awesome! The word Catloaf in Bulgarian is "Кравайче" meaning a fluffy, round loaf or a bagel :3 A friend of mine is studying Japanese right now and he would love to learn Kobakozuwari!

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Interesting. Kobakozuwari is a word consisting of Kobako and Suwari. Kobako means BOX and Suwari means to SIT.

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I love this :D The Japanese and Bulgarian languages have many Onomatopoeia too.

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