Just occured to me...

Greece has this obsession with chats due to the number of stray chats in greece...That means that in other countries there aren't stray cats? Say toi are walking in a normal neighbourhood, don't toi see chats around? At least one?
 fake_alibi13 posted il y a plus d’un an
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Panda-Hero said:
Greece has an OVERPOPULATION of stray chats :I
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IggyIsAwesome said:
Greece has an overpopulation. toi still see stray chats in other countries, just not as many.
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Yeah I know that there are stray chats everywhere, but toi don't see a lot of them everywhere, do you?
fake_alibi13 posted il y a plus d’un an
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It depends where, at my place, not only are there stray chats but there are a lot of stray dogs, too.
yoki96 posted il y a plus d’un an
ArisaMAG said:
It depends on where toi live. Here in the Philippines, there are A LOT of strays, both chats and dogs. Every corner, there's either a cat ou a dog just lying there. I feel really bad ; A ; I wanna keep them all but I can't T _ T I hope someone finds them and get a good accueil to live in.
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I was just going to say that too. That's right there are a lot of them here in the Philippines but I'm rather annoyed of the aggressive ones. Especially late at night when they start making noises (in unison) (a little creepy and annoying). (Sorry for being off-topic)
Tinekraut posted il y a plus d’un an
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That's fine. I find it a bit annoying too but it can't be helped. They are chats and dogs, they don't actually know that they are disturbing us.
ArisaMAG posted il y a plus d’un an
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They're like babies, unless toi train/teach them something, they won't know what to do.
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