In Istanbul, a cat belongs to everyone and no one at the same time; they are unofficial citizens who hold the key to the city’s soul.
The host welcomes listeners to the Real English channel. A lighthearted podcast about the cat phenomenon in Istanbul and about the famous cats of Istanbul and the story behind them.


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Lena: Imagine you’re sitting in a sun-drenched Istanbul café, the scent of fresh mackerel and saffron wafting through the air, when suddenly, a ginger tabby leaps onto the chair next to you. He doesn't want your kebab; he just wants to supervise your lunch. Welcome to Real English, where today we’re exploring "Catstanbul"—a city where a quarter of a million stray cats aren't just residents, they’re the soul of the streets.
Eli: It’s incredible, Lena. People actually call it "Catstantinople." There’s this beautiful hybrid status here; these cats aren't exactly pets, but they aren't ignored strays either. They’re a community-owned treasure. Some locals even believe that if the cats disappeared, a part of Istanbul’s very identity would vanish with them.
Lena: Right, and it’s not just a modern trend. This bond goes back centuries to Ottoman "cat sitters" and even ancient sea traders. Let’s explore how these whiskered ambassadors became the unofficial rulers of the city.