Nestled between dramatic mountains and the sparkling waters of the Adriatic, the medieval town of Kotor, Montenegro, is a place that seems plucked from a storybook. Its steep stone walls rise above emerald-green seas, guarding a maze of narrow alleys, sunlit squares, and charming red-roofed houses. History lingers in every archway and cobblestone, yet what surprises many visitors is not only the city’s UNESCO-protected beauty, but also its most charismatic residents: the cats of Kotor.
These friendly felines are everywhere, from snoozing on centuries-old stairways to stretching lazily in doorways of bakeries and curio shops. For locals and travelers alike, the cats are as much a symbol of Kotor as its fortifications or Gothic churches. More than just strays, they are beloved cohabitants, lovingly cared for by the community and admired by those passing through. In Kotor, cats are not an afterthought—they are the heart of the town’s personality.
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