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Russian Elderly Woman Feeds Stray Cats in Havana

Monday, September 16, 2024 by James Rodriguez

With over 55 years living in Cuba, an elderly Russian woman feeds multiple stray cats daily in the El Vedado neighborhood, part of the Plaza de la Revolución district in Havana.

The story was shared on the social media platform Facebook by digital creator Yordy Battle, who noted, "The Russian woman in my neighborhood feeds more than 15 cats every day. They already wait for her at the corner of 9th and F."

“She has been living in Cuba since 1967. Here she built her family and wishes to spend the rest of her days, as she is now in her eighties and has no relatives in her home country,” Battle added in her post.

In the video, the elderly lady responds cheerfully to each question and explains that she has other cats at her home.

Russian Woman Feeding Stray Cats in Havana

Here are some frequently asked questions about the story of the elderly Russian woman feeding stray cats in Havana.

How long has the Russian woman been living in Cuba?

She has been living in Cuba since 1967, totaling over 55 years.

How many stray cats does she feed daily?

She feeds more than 15 stray cats every day at the corner of 9th and F in El Vedado.

Does she have any family in her home country?

No, she does not have any relatives in her home country. She built her family in Cuba and wishes to spend the rest of her days there.

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