This week, Gemma introduces you to the cats of Corfu while Rough Guides author Zara reminisces about her time in a Scottish monastery.
Dear kopral,
When we talk about meeting the locals on holiday, we usually mean the people. This week, we're showcasing some Greek residents of a cuter and furrier nature: the cats of Corfu. Whether basking in the sun, slinking down alleyways or singing (well, mewing) for their supper, these Corfu fixtures are part of the landscape. And, let's face it, they know how to pose. Rough Guides presents, in pictures: the cats of Corfu.
Have fun,
Helen
Senior Editor, Rough Guides
Whether you're wandering the narrow side streets, stretching out on the beach or tucking into a slice of sticky-sweet baklava in a local taverna, encountering a cat is inevitable in Corfu. And in a laidback land of warmth and plenitude, it's easy to see why they prosper. Present across the centuries, these loveable creatures found slinking through the streets or slumbering in the shade have become an intrinsic part of the island. Yet they are rarely if ever mentioned. Now it's their turn.
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