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The Hermitage cats (Russian: Эрмитажные коты) are a group of cats residing in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The museum has a press ...
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Dec 7, 2021 · Roaming the sprawling basement of what was once the Winter Palace – the official residence of Russia's ruling tsars – are nearly 50 cats who are ...
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Jun 19, 2022 · “Cats symbolize coziness and kindness and they're also stripy, just like the Mitki - so, the people show up wearing telnyazhki [sailor shirts] ...
When the Hermitage opened to the public in 1852, Russian Tsars charged these kitties with keeping the museum's masterpieces from turning into mice food. Much ...