
Stray Cats of Japan is a newsletter of photos and stories about Japan's outdoor felines.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Issues | 35 | Subscribers | Read | straycats.substack.com |
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I spotted this chill cat in Motosumiyoshi, Japan today. It’s got a tipped ear, which means this kitty was trapped, neutered, and then returned to this location.
The cherry blossoms at the canal near where I live are only a few days away from full bloom, and the path was filled with people enjoying the sakura.
This is Mesu, who’s not a stray, although a lot of people think he is a stray cat, even when he’s wearing a collar, because Mesu’s outside most of the time. He enjoys passersby’s pets and he’s very photogenic.
I spotted this cutie during a recent afternoon walk. It was quite a vocal cat, but by the time I reached the end of the meow trail, it had quieted down.
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Bill Adler is an American writer living in Japan. His books have sold over a million copies.
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