13 Vintage Photos Of Cats That Show Nothing Has Changed In Decades, Collected By This Journalist
Categories: Animals | History | People | Photo project | Society
By Vika https://mail.pictolic.com/article/13-vintage-photos-of-cats-that-show-nothing-has-changed-in-decades-collected-by-this-journalist.htmlPaula Leite Moreira, the journalist behind the Instagram account All Vintage Cats (@allvintagecats), has created a shared space for cat and photography lovers by sharing old cat photos from the 20th century.
In a recent interview with Pictolic, Moreira talked about her deep love for cats, admiring their unique personalities and beauty. Even though she loves all animals, cats are her favorite. She finds old photos of cats from museums, magazines, and universities interesting. She also discovered that cats were kept on ships during wars to catch rats and comfort sailors.
Outside of Instagram, Moreira, who studied journalism, likes working with social media, enjoying nature, and listening to music. Her cat died last year, but she looks forward to having more cats in the future.
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Keywords: Cat photos | 20th century | Vintage photos | Vintage cats | Old photos
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