In the Balkans and Turkey you don't own a cat. They just live in your neighborhood.
this post was submitted on 07 Aug 2024
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I was wondering why the value was so low when I've heard Turkiye lovessss their cats. (Kinda makes me want to move there lol)
The cats own you!
Looks like the cats are nearing majority rule in Romania, I wonder how much longer until they start pushing through cat leaning legislation?
Once it passes the threshold, anyone adopting a cat will be entitled to fully paid caternity leave.
Ownership might not be the best word ...
Perhaps how many households are inhabited by cats?
Or just cats per capita?