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Lone Security Guard at Hiroshima Art Museum in Constant Battle with Cat Intruders: A Photo Collection
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The following photo exudes a very tense aura. You cannot help but feel like these are two adversaries, fated to engage in the same stand off again and again.
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The Japanese Art Museum in an Eternal Cat Battle
The Onomichi City Museum of Art located in Hiroshima seems to have a large amount of stray cats living in the neighbourhood, who often try their luck at gaining entry to the galleries.
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These high brow cats will stop at nothing to contemplate the meaning of the museum’s artworks, and if that means entering without buying a ticket then so be it.
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The building’s single security guard is all that stands in the way of feline chaos at the museum.
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The security guard has held them off until now, but something tells me they won't be giving up any time soon.