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  • Cats -- Italy -- Rome.
     
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  • Feral cats -- Italy -- Rome.
     
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  • Feral cats -- Control -- Italy -- Rome.
     
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  • Cats -- Population -- Italy -- Rome.
     
  •  
  • Cat rescue -- Italy -- Rome.
     
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  • Animal shelters -- Italy -- Rome.
     
     
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    Cats of Rome [videorecording (DVD)] / a documentary by Michael W. Hunt.
    Pathfinder Home Entertainment, 2008.
    Call #:DVD 636.8009 C367 Doc
    Subjects
  • Cats -- Italy -- Rome.
  •  
  • Feral cats -- Italy -- Rome.
  •  
  • Feral cats -- Control -- Italy -- Rome.
  •  
  • Cats -- Population -- Italy -- Rome.
  •  
  • Cat rescue -- Italy -- Rome.
  •  
  • Animal shelters -- Italy -- Rome.
  • Format: 
    [videorecording (DVD)] /
    Description: 
    1 videodisc (72 min.) : Dolby digital sd., col. ; 12 cm.
    Notes: 
    Originally released as a motion picture in 2007.
    Features: Still gallery ; bonus scenes.
    "The Roman Empire is gone, but 200,000 cats remain..."--Container.
    Home use only.
    Production: 
    Directed by Michael W. Hunt.
    Performers: 
    Keith Burberry, narrator.
    Summary: 
    "Over 200,000 stray cats now live in Rome, descendents of Egyptian cats brought there 3,000 years ago. These stray cats are not wild, but need human help to survive. However, some Romans consider them equal to rodents. This film documents six months at an Italian cat sanctuary, where it's a never ending struggle for the cats and the people who take care of them."--Container.
    Genre: 
    Films for the hearing impaired.
    DVDs.
    Other authors: 
    Hunt, Michael W.
    Burberry, Keith.
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