The most astounding objects can be seen from anywhere in the globe. But what brings us joy and warmth is frequently what we remember. We are, of course, discussing cats! What more is there? For instance, you might be enchanted by a resident alley cat (or two) if you visit Elfreth’s Alley in Philadelphia, one of the oldest residential streets in the country.
The family invites everyone to say hi if you happen to spot her. She might reply with a loud meow in response!
She enjoys going for walks while wearing a harness, so she occasionally greets people on the street.
Miso, a fluffy grey house cat who resides in one of the old houses along the alley, is one of those cats.
It is not rare to see architecture that dates back thousands of years when visiting Europe. However, the American experiment is still relatively young in these parts.
Living in a house that was constructed in 1741, which is 283 years old, nevertheless, seems like a thing of the past to us.
or history buffs strolling through America’s past, they might not anticipate that a cat will be the day’s biggest attraction. Still, she could be!
The Miso family posted on Instagram that every house on the neighborhood has a personalized flag that the owner has chosen. But theirs had one included. It just happens to be a replica of the oldest known complete American flag.
battled to end a monarch’s power. It wasn’t that long ago, anyway. However, if you see the flag on Elfreth’s Alley today, there might be a green-eyed cat inside of you that only wants to rule your heart.
Miso is a medium-haired gray cat who will stop at nothing to get a reward. It’s true that cats can pick up tricks. Three tricks are known to Miso the cat: sit, spin, and “up!” This is a cat that like being in a harness and leash; you can find it relaxing in the window or even outside! Just an Old City resident who is a Philadelphia cat.