Posted on 01/19/2016 6:55:20 AM PST by windcliff
This is to such a great extent that the city has come to be known by some as 'Catstantinople'.
While they may be pleasant to look at, the cats don't always have a saucer of food and a warm place to sleep.
A kind Imam has decided to remedy this by opening up his mosque to the stray cats and kittens, so they can eat and safely rest their heads away from the perils of the outdoors.
Imam Mustafa Efe calls the cats "guests" of the mosque, and they've made themselves quite at home.
They sit down on the plush carpets as worshippers pray around them, and one cat likes it there so much, she decided to raise her kittens in the building.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Well doggone it!
Now we need to build them all across America for our dogs and hogs!
Cats welcome while chopping off Christian heads and Christians not welcome at the mosque.
Kitty Poop, lots of it
So now they hoard cats. Interesting!
I’m all for turning mosques into cat sanctuaries. It’d give imams a valuable purpose in life.
If the Imam and others really cared about these cats, how about spaying and neutering?
Do they keep the male cats separated from the female cats in the Mosque? If not, fatwa on them.
[ So now they hoard cats. Interesting! ]
Islam is the “crazy cat lady” of religions.
Fools! Cats consider themselves gods! You are being invaded!!!!
Muslim kitty ping...
I have been saying cats were evil for years...
OMG! A Jihadi Cat!
Good Lord many! That pic is going to get you some calls from PETA! LOL!
Seriously, I wonder how long before these cats are turned into suicide bombers?
Time to introduce some plague invested fleas and cats into the situation.
I might just walk my dog over to that mosque.
Coming soon to a neighborhood near us all!
Wait'll those feral cats start spraying around the mosque. Good times!
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