Brum vs Belfast #10: Faunography

There’s a surprising amount of animal life on the urban streets of Digbeth.  So much so, I made a map out of it with the help of Pete Ashton’s photography:

I wasn’t expecting to find much faunography in Belfast.  How wrong I was.  Imagine my delight at discovering Belfast Castle’s Cat Garden, a testament to an old story that a white cat has always lived there.  It’s a beautifully kept garden with 9 felines – mosaic cats, sculptured cats, hedge cats…

Unsurprisingly, dogs are not permitted in the garden.

It was upon visiting this garden and getting near deafened by mine and Karen’s high-pitched squeals that our poor taxi tour driver learnt the difference between us lesser-spotted bloggers and the more common-garden, journalist-on-a-press-trip  fodder. It’s a garden full of cats. KITTEHS. Belfast wins.

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About Nicky Getgood

Living and loving Digbeth.
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