Cats instructed ottomans to carve cat shaped doors more like.
LordAzkaban on
I’m not surprised. The cats rule Istanbul
Ok_Concentrate_9713 on
But how far ahead were and are the Turks, very good.
mzdee13 on
There are so many cats in Istanbul btw
sagima on
He still looks like he’d prefer a human doorman opening and closing the larger door for him
Oxo181 on
Cats aren’t sacred in Islam, but they are revered. They’re the only animals allowed to enter mosques, water that a cat drank from is still considered ritually pure, there’s countless more examples. It’s a very cat-friendly religion.
There’s a famous story about their prophet cutting off the sleeve of his gown when going to prayer, because he did not want to disturb the cat sleeping on it.
OtherwiseLuck888 on
Egyptians and Turks love cats so much
Fetlocks_Glistening on
So.. catflaps?
weldo420 on
Im 33 grew up in İstanbul, saw 4-5 Rats in total in my entire life
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Cats instructed ottomans to carve cat shaped doors more like.
I’m not surprised. The cats rule Istanbul
But how far ahead were and are the Turks, very good.
There are so many cats in Istanbul btw
He still looks like he’d prefer a human doorman opening and closing the larger door for him
Cats aren’t sacred in Islam, but they are revered. They’re the only animals allowed to enter mosques, water that a cat drank from is still considered ritually pure, there’s countless more examples. It’s a very cat-friendly religion.
There’s a famous story about their prophet cutting off the sleeve of his gown when going to prayer, because he did not want to disturb the cat sleeping on it.
Egyptians and Turks love cats so much
So.. catflaps?
Im 33 grew up in İstanbul, saw 4-5 Rats in total in my entire life