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Japan’s Cat Island Tweets Out S.O.S. For More Cat Food, Receives Heartwarming Response
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- 猫の楽園 愛媛県青島 / @aoshima_cat / Hamusoku
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Aoshima, or "Cat Island", as it has come to be known, is one of Japan's remote areas populated by adorable animals that have become extremely popular with Japanese and foreign visitors alike. The island actually has more felines running around on it than humans, and so the need for cat food is a lot greater than other stray-cat populated areas in Japan. While tourists love to visit and feed the enormous kitty clan, it can be tough for caretakers to handle the rest, as the island lacks proper shops for cat food. Located 13.5 kilometers from Nagahama port, restocking on food means travel is required to properly keep the cats fed. I mean, just look at them!
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So when food supplies were running dangerously low, a desperate caretaker sent out a Tweet asking for help from anyone who could support them.
While nothing rallies the more kindhearted members of the internet like a cat in need, the gravity of the situation on Aoshima may not have been fully understood by everyone, as the tough reality of survival often gets masked by its cute image. This case seemed to be particularly urgent.
As you can see by the dates of the Twitter posts, Aoshima received a swift outpouring of support and concern for the hungry kitties.
But even a plea to stop helping can't stop the inexorable tide of love the people in Japan have for kitties in need!
The term "faith in humanity restored" gets tossed around the internet rather lightly these days, and maybe how we attach it to the simplest things is more indicative of how accustomed we are to poor human behavior than anything else. However, there's something remarkably heartwarming about the immediate response to cats in need of help on an island. Maybe they'll never know it, but they are clearly cared for as more than just a tourist attraction! Good job, humans.
Now kitties like this can rest easy!
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