Fb2 Blue Cats, Cats of the Greek Islands ePub
by Ron Nelson
Category: | Europe |
Subcategory: | Traveling |
Author: | Ron Nelson |
ISBN: | 0977966909 |
ISBN13: | 978-0977966905 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Blue Cats Press; 1st edition (May 25, 2006) |
Fb2 eBook: | 1376 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1654 kb |
Digital formats: | lrf lrf txt rtf |
BLUE CATS contains 28 photographs taken on the Greek Islands of Santorini, Rhodes and Antiparos. In this book Nelson captures the natural beauty of Greece and the graceful four-footed inhabitants of the coastal areas
BLUE CATS contains 28 photographs taken on the Greek Islands of Santorini, Rhodes and Antiparos. In this book Nelson captures the natural beauty of Greece and the graceful four-footed inhabitants of the coastal areas. The composition of these photographs is delicate and artistic, yet playful and relaxing.
There are no blue cats in Blue Cats, but there are a number of intriguing local.
Rome's feral cats form colonies amongst the ancient ruins of the city and are cared for by the government. Where to See Roman Cats Within the Ruins. Cats in Greece - Pictures of Cats in Greece.
Santorini cat x. The Complete Cats in the Sun by Hans W. Cats of the Greek islands. My Angel Bianca in Greece! Greece. A Santorini cat enjoying the lovely Aegean islands weather - there are wonderful photography books about feral/outdoor cats in the Greek islands (see great photography of the wonderful cats of Greek isles by Hans Silvester)-so beautiful! Santorini cat, sheltering from the sun- Greece. Sunbathing cat in Greece by ingwervanille on Getty Images.
The majority of them are born in the spring and survive through the kindness of tourists who feed them. At the end of the summer season the tourists leave and then some survive through the kindness of local Greeks, some die of starvation and some unfortunately fall foul of cat hating people who poison them. Despite this, their breeding potential is phenomenal
Aegean cats (Greek: γάτα του Αιγαίου gáta tou Aigaíou) are a naturally occurring landrace of domestic cat originating from the Cycladic Islands of Greece. It is considered a natural cat, developing without human interference.
Aegean cats (Greek: γάτα του Αιγαίου gáta tou Aigaíou) are a naturally occurring landrace of domestic cat originating from the Cycladic Islands of Greece. Development of the Aegean cat as a formal breed began in the early 1990s by breeders in the fledgling Greek cat fancy, but the variety has yet to be recognized by any major fancier and breeder organization. It is considered to be the only native Greek variety of cat.