The Norwegian Svalbard is known as the only island "This ban was not always imposed on the Norwegian island, but the authorities put it into effect during the 1990s," according to theAmerican Odette Central.
"The ban on cats was imposed after they were classified as a cause of the spread of viral diseases such as rabies, a viral disease that causes severe brain inflammation and affects hot blooded animals, The human body by mouth), which poses a serious threat to the lives of the population.
However, the ban did not stop the presence of the cat, "Kasha", which has an exciting story that caused its presence on the island.
Kasha lives in the Barentsburg settlement of Svalbard. During the Soviet era, the island was a flourishing mining town with a population of close to 1,000 inhabitants, but now it is barely populated and almost uninhabited.
The whole island became subject to the Norwegian authorities. Under the 1920 Treaty, the signatories of the Convention were permitted to carry out mining operations, which explains the existence of settlements such as Barnesburg.
No one knows the timing of Kasha's arrival in Barnesburg because she entered the settlement illegally. The Russians fled her to overtake the ban on cats by registering it as a fox because she belonged to the tribe of Qatizat. never.
The Norwegian authorities have yet to investigate the species in which the beautiful cat belongs, and it is still allowed to live on the island. According to the website, there is a woman who takes care of the cat and sometimes hosts her inside her house to protect her from the harsh cold.