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Welcome to 'Catland,' Amazing Colony of Siberian Kitties
Welcome to 'Catland,' Amazing Colony of Siberian Kitties
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Mesmerizing photographs and videos of these gorgeous felines have been making the viral round on the internet as “Norway wild cats”, but not many know they... 22.12.2017, Sputnik International
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Welcome to 'Catland,' Amazing Colony of Siberian Kitties
06:00 GMT 22.12.2017 (Updated: 19:32 GMT 19.10.2022) Mesmerizing photographs and videos of these gorgeous felines have been making the viral round on the internet as “Norway wild cats”, but not many know they actually live in a small village in Altai Region with local farmer Alla Lebedeva. All of them are descendants of a single cat named Babushka.
In 2004, Babushka gave birth to five pretty fur balls, and Alla didn't want to give them away. Since then, the fluffy family has been growing, and now it is known as "Catland."