Bill SchwankeFeb 26, 20190 min readRoman CatsLargo di Torre Argintina contains the oldest ruins in Rome. In addition to the remains of 4 ancient temples and the site of Julius Ceasar's assination this is also a cat santuary. Over 200 cats recovering from illness or injury have the run of the ruins and have a home with drinking fountains, beds, and food. Donations help to care for the cats by a group of living ladies.
Largo di Torre Argintina contains the oldest ruins in Rome. In addition to the remains of 4 ancient temples and the site of Julius Ceasar's assination this is also a cat santuary. Over 200 cats recovering from illness or injury have the run of the ruins and have a home with drinking fountains, beds, and food. Donations help to care for the cats by a group of living ladies.
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