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    • On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 3 days ago

      On a small island off Japan's northeastern coast, visitors make offerings at a shrine for unlikely local guardians: cats. The "Neko Jinja," or Cat...

    • On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      Winston-Salem Journal· 3 days ago

      On a small island off Japan's northeastern coast, visitors make offerings at a shrine for unlikely local guardians: cats. The "Neko Jinja," or Cat...

    • On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      Bristol Herald Courier· 3 days ago

      On a small island off Japan's northeastern coast, visitors make offerings at a shrine for unlikely local guardians: cats. The "Neko Jinja," or Cat...

    • On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      Wisconsin State Journal· 3 days ago

      On a small island off Japan's northeastern coast, visitors make offerings at a shrine for unlikely local guardians: cats. The "Neko Jinja," or Cat...

    • 6.3 Magnitude Earthquake Reported | iHeart

      iHeartRadio· 5 days ago

      The Southwest Indian Ridge has been hit by 15 earthquakes during the past year, which included a 6.2-magnitude on January 20, the largest reported in the region during that ...

    • On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 3 days ago

      On a small island off Japan's northeastern coast, visitors make offerings at a shrine for unlikely local guardians: cats. The "Neko Jinja," or Cat...

    • On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      On this Japanese island, cats outnumber humans

      Richmond Times-Dispatch· 3 days ago

      On a small island off Japan's northeastern coast, visitors make offerings at a shrine for unlikely local guardians: cats. The "Neko Jinja," or Cat...