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YongsanCatsMy first stop was on the east side, while it was overcast enough for me to see everything.
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There they go.
A cat door in and out of the redevelopment zone, but closed off due to rubble on the other side.
I had a look in through the gate on the other side.
This is the former location of YongsanCats' shelter.
I went up to a roof to look over Zone 3 on the western side.
I got onto a roof, where I could look over this corner of the area and see the YongsanCats former shelter. Also, they seem to be putting in a drainage ditch.
Looking the other way. That excavator was still working, around 5:30.
Those weren't.
We met up with Julie, who was there with a bag of cat food to go looking for cats.
This cat knew her and came closer.
There were three calicos in this stairwell.
I never got a picture of all three together.
Inside an abandoned apartment nearby.
We got onto a roof that we thought had been demolished.
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This cat had some worrying bald patches.
They cleaned out a discarded bowl.
Random furniture on a leash. My camera fogged up from my pocket.
Also a piano, the second one we saw this day.
I took a random turn down one narrow alley, and emerged in an area with a good view, where we could see three cats. Here was one.
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How about here?
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Weird thing on a wall.
Closer to Halal Hill, we started seeing cat street art.
I decided the uppermost left two were Millie and Buster.
Another cat running away.
This sign was on a construction gate. I liked it.
I made one last stop at the roof again.
This time I didn't see any activity inside.
Still some people living down there.
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