Thursday, November 11, 2010

In Japan, there's an island ... full of cats!!!

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In the past, the islanders raised silkworms for silk, and cats were kept in order to keep the mouse population down (because mice are a natural predator of silkworms). Fixed-net fishing was popular on the island after the Edo Period and fishermen from other areas would come and stay on the island overnight. The cats would go to the inns where the fishermen were staying and beg for scraps. Over time, the fishermen developed a fondness for the cats and would observe the cats closely, interpreting their actions as predictions of the weather and fish patterns. One day, when the fishermen were collecting rocks to use with the fixed-nets, a stray rock fell and killed one of the cats. The fishermen, feeling sorry for the loss of the cat, buried it and enshrined it at this location on the island. Full story + photos...

Don't miss:
  1. Super Maru in super slow-motion!!!
  2. Japanese cat just loves the vacuum cleaner!!!
  3. Cat House on the Kings. Really cool, must-see!
  4. 136 cats in an apartment!!!
  5. Swedish family lived with ... 191 cats!!! 

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