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We had to be in the right spot. The GPS said so. But as my daughters and I scanned the square after walking for what seemed like a really long time in temperatures in the upper 80s, there were no ...
Volunteers can come for a day or a month. The only caveat: They must work. “We’re not baby sitters,” Dequel says. I viewed my three days of volunteer work at Torre Argentina as a scouting ...
The Torre Argentina cat sanctuary assured that the restoration would not leave the square's feline residents homeless. The repairs will focus on the ruins of temples A, B and C, not temple D where the ...
The Torre Argentina is home to 130 felines in total, according to the Torre Argentina Roman Cat Sanctuary website. “Seven days a week volunteers, feed, clean and look after them,” states the site.
Cats will sleep anywhere—even in ancient ruins. Located in Rome, Colonia Felina di Torre Argentina is a cat sanctuary on the site where conspirators stabbed Julius Caesar 22 times outside the ...
The Torre Argentina cat sanctuary looks after about 200 cats, ... But Silvia Viviani, president of the Volunteer Association at the Cat Colony of Torre Argentina, ...
Though visitors weren't allowed to go down into the Torre Argentina until 2023, they could enter one area, which is the cat ...
There's growing pressure on a Roman cat sanctuary to leave its home in the heart of the ancient city.