Cats are stealing the World Cup limelight, but not everything's purrfect for Qatar's felines

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In the stadiums and on the streets, Qatar's cats might be the real stars of the World Cup. Read more here:

Cats have taken the spotlight at the Qatar World Cup.Life for cats in Qatar can be very harsh.

France winger Ousmane Dembele is allegedly afraid of them, England defender Kyle Walker is doing his best to adopt one, and despite a rough attempt to evict one, not even Brazil's press conference could steal their spotlight.According to Trap Neuter and Return , a volunteer organisation that works to improve the lives of Qatar's street cats, they face a life of food scarcity, summer temperatures that regularly pass 45 degrees, busy roads and human cruelty.

According to TNR's website, trapping feral cats, spaying them and returning them to their colonies help protect Qatar's cats by controlling cat population. Neutered males tend to be less aggressive, resulting in 'fewer injuries and less transmission of diseases', in females, it reduces the risk of tumours and infections associated with giving birth up to three times a year.

 

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Cats forever, footballers never!

Quando o conteúdo acaba. hehe

Hello SBS (official state affiliated media) you pride yourself on having a multicultural multilingual base. Can you get an Arab speaker to coach your comments team in how to pronounce Qatar, also there is no a in Morocco.

Lots of cats because there is an aversion to dogs in that region... 🤔

wtf 😂

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