猫は、ローマの街や遺跡を気ままに散歩する(画像)

歴史ある街で、猫たちは気ままに散歩しています。

古代遺跡が今も残るイタリア・ローマ。

この歴史ある街で、猫たちは気ままに散歩しています。

ローマの猫 画像集
Roman cat(01 of26)
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Cats vs. Dogs(02 of26)
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Cat purring nearby fence(03 of26)
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Cat resting on a piece of statue, Rome(04 of26)
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ITALY-ARCHEOLOGY-HISTORY-TOURISM-ROME-ANIMALS-CATS(05 of26)
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A stray cat rests amongst the ancient Area Sacra ruins in Rome on October 30, 2012. Members of a self-funded non-profit group named \'Feline Colony of Largo Argentina\', who are dedicated to taking care of the several hundred cats which roam the Area Sacra ruins are worried about a decision by the Rome Department of Archeology to \'clean-up\' the ruins, fearing that the government institution is aiming to push out the stray cats. Attempting to ease the organization\'s concerns a representative from Rome\'s Department of Archeology said the clean-up was aimed primarily at construction that has infringed on the ruins, not at the cats which the \'Largo Argentina\' organization consider a distinctive part of the area\'s identity and a draw for tourists. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:FILIPPO MONTEFORTE via Getty Images)
Deautiful domestic kitten(06 of26)
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Cat in the Roman Forum(07 of26)
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Roman cat(08 of26)
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Forum Romanum(09 of26)
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kissa(10 of26)
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The Vatican Prepares For The Departure This Week Of Pope Benedict XVI(11 of26)
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VATICAN CITY, VATICAN - FEBRUARY 26: (EDITORS NOTE; THIS DIGITAL IMAGE WAS CREATED USING A VARIABLE FOCAL PLANE LENS) A cat walks across Saint Peter\'s Square ahead of Pope Benedict XVI\'s last public audience on February 26, 2013 in Vatican City, Vatican. The Pontiff will hold his last weekly public audience on February 27, 2013 before he retires the following day. Pope Benedict XVI has been the leader of the Catholic Church for eight years and is the first Pope to retire since 1415. He cites ailing health as his reason for retirement and will spend the rest of his life in solitude away from public engagements. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) (credit:Christopher Furlong via Getty Images)
Torre Argentina - Roman Cat Sanctuary(12 of26)
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Cat passing back courtyard, Rome, Lazio, Italy(13 of26)
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Cat walking on wall(14 of26)
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Torre Argentina - Roman Cat Sanctuary(15 of26)
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Cat sitting on window(16 of26)
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ITALY-ANIMALS-CATS(17 of26)
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Cats sit at the Largo di Torre Argentina in downtown Rome, on March 11, 2014. AFP PHOTO / ANDREAS SOLARO (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ANDREAS SOLARO via Getty Images)
ITALY-ARCHEOLOGY-HISTORY-TOURISM-ROME-ANIMALS-CATS(18 of26)
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Cats waiting for adoption rest inside the headquarters of the \'Feline Colony of Largo Argentina\' organisation, near the ancient Area Sacra ruins, in Rome on October 30, 2012. Members of the self-funded non-profit \'Largo Argentina\' group, who are dedicated to taking care of the several hundred cats which roam the Area Sacra ruins are worried about a decision by the Rome Department of Archeology to \'clean-up\' the ruins, fearing that the government institution is aiming to push out the stray cats. Attempting to ease the organization\'s concerns a representative from Rome\'s Department of Archeology said the clean-up was aimed primarily at construction that has infringed on the ruins, not at the cats which the \'Largo Argentina\' organization consider a distinctive part of the area\'s identity and a draw for tourists. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:FILIPPO MONTEFORTE via Getty Images)
ITALY-ARCHEOLOGY-HISTORY-TOURISM-ROME-ANIMALS-CATS(19 of26)
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A stray cat rests amongst the ancient Area Sacra ruins in Rome on October 30, 2012. Members of a self-funded non-profit group named \'Feline Colony of Largo Argentina\', who are dedicated to taking care of the several hundred cats which roam the Area Sacra ruins are worried about a decision by the Rome Department of Archeology to \'clean-up\' the ruins, fearing that the government institution is aiming to push out the stray cats. Attempting to ease the organization\'s concerns a representative from Rome\'s Department of Archeology said the clean-up was aimed primarily at construction that has infringed on the ruins, not at the cats which the \'Largo Argentina\' organization consider a distinctive part of the area\'s identity and a draw for tourists. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:FILIPPO MONTEFORTE via Getty Images)
ITALY-ARCHEOLOGY-HISTORY-TOURISM-ROME-ANIMALS-CATS(20 of26)
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Stray cats look at tourists eating near the ancient Area Sacra ruins in Rome on October 30, 2012. Members of a self-funded non-profit group named \'Feline Colony of Largo Argentina\', who are dedicated to taking care of the several hundred cats which roam the Area Sacra ruins are worried about a decision by the Rome Department of Archeology to \'clean-up\' the ruins, fearing that the government institution is aiming to push out the stray cats. Attempting to ease the organization\'s concerns a representative from Rome\'s Department of Archeology said the clean-up was aimed primarily at construction that has infringed on the ruins, not at the cats which the \'Largo Argentina\' organization consider a distinctive part of the area\'s identity and a draw for tourists. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:FILIPPO MONTEFORTE via Getty Images)
A stray cat enjoys the sun in the ruins(21 of26)
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A stray cat enjoys the sun in the ruins of the ancient Roman\'s temples in downtown Rome\'s Largo di Torre Argentina on October 21, 2010. Some 250 to 300 cats have taken shelter in the place also known as a \'cat sanctuary\', ruins of one of the older temples in Rome (400-300 B.C) and the historic site where Julius Ceasar was stabbed by his rival Brutus in 44 B.C. AFP/PHOTO Filippo MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:FILIPPO MONTEFORTE via Getty Images)
A stray cat walks in the ruins of the an(22 of26)
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A stray cat walks in the ruins of the ancient Roman\'s temples in downtown Rome\'s Largo di Torre Argentina on October 21, 2010. Some 250 to 300 cats have taken shelter in the place also known as a \'cat sanctuary\', ruins of one of the older temples in Rome (400-300 B.C) and the historic site where Julius Ceasar was stabbed by his rival Brutus in 44 B.C. AFP/PHOTO Filippo MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:FILIPPO MONTEFORTE via Getty Images)
Cat, Rome(23 of26)
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A ginger cat outside the Coliseum, Rome. (Photo by: MyLoupe/UIG via Getty Images) (credit:MyLoupe via Getty Images)
Rome, Italy(24 of26)
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Italian window(25 of26)
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A stray cat sits in the ruins of the anc(26 of26)
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A stray cat sits in the ruins of the ancient Roman\'s temples in downtown Rome\'s Largo di Torre Argentina on October 21, 2010. Some 250 to 300 cats have taken shelter in the place also known as a \'cat sanctuary\', ruins of one of the older temples in Rome (400-300 B.C) and the historic site where Julius Ceasar was stabbed by his rival Brutus in 44 B.C. AFP/PHOTO Filippo MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:FILIPPO MONTEFORTE via Getty Images)

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