Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

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Hagia Sophia was built 1475 years ago. Today it is one of the main museums in Istanbul, playing an important role in the preservation of history. Once the Cathedral acted as an Orthodox church, and then a mosque (1453-1931).

And although everything in this world is constantly changing, but something has remained unchanged here in recent years, namely, one unusual “believer”, who has long taken root in the walls of Hagia Sophia. Meet a cat named Gli.

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Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

1. So, this is Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

2. And this is one of the most pious cats in the world - Glee.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

3. He lives in Hagia Sophia.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

4. He is a little cross-eyed.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

5. Still pretty cute though.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

6. Especially Gli loves to bask in the warm and bright divine light.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

7. Even if it's just the light from the spotlights.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

8. Isn't this what caused his strabismus?

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

9. In his spare time he loves to seek the Lord in everything.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

10. He is not averse to even sharing his wisdom with US President Barack Obama.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

11. He also likes to preach about the benefits of sunny places and stroking.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

12. Do not interfere, he is praying.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

13. And prays again...

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

14. The face of wisdom, isn't it?

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

15. Perhaps here he reflects on universal forgiveness.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

16. A real saint.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

17. Well, sit next to me!

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

18. Overseeing the flock is one of his duties.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

19. Hygiene is above all.

Furry owner of Hagia Sophia

20. Amen!

Keywords: Cats | Cathedral | Istanbul

     

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