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From the places I had the chance to visit, I made a bunch of Top-5 lists for different categories of things that were interesting to me (see below). Please feel free to suggest more categories and I will try to add them to this post if they sound interesting. What did I pack? (added from question in comments) I made a detailed video of what I was packing for Europe right before I left for my first trip, and thought this may be be helpful. If you watch the video, make sure to check out the top (pinned) comment to see what I changed up in my backpack for trips 2 and 3. Rough estimate of costs in USD (added for questions in comments) Trip 1- 99 nights- $8000 - includes Visa expenses (almost $400) and return flight ($700) Trip 2- 25 nights- $2000- includes Visa expenses (around $70) and return flight ($500) Trip 3- 99 nights- $9000- includes Visa expenses (around $70) and return flight ($215) I paid for all 3 flights into Europe with American Airlines miles. I didn't really have a daily budget and expenses varied drastically by location. For example, there were several nights in Stockholm when I spent more than $100/night at the bars, and it was almost impossible for me spend more than $25/day on everything combined when I was in Albania. The cost of the 3rd trip would have been a lot less, however, if I wasn't staying at Airbnbs for 5 weeks in the middle. I have found the most reliable way for me to figure out expenses when I am visiting a new city is a) looking up hostel rates on the Hostelworld app b) looking at how much everything else costs on this cool website. Places visited (maps and list) At the top of the post is a map of the spots that I went to (screenshot of my google maps). I didn't have a sim card during the entire trip so I would mark every spot in a city I wanted to visit when I had wifi access, download offline maps, and then go exploring using gps. Some spots (like Cinque Terre) don't seem to show up unless I zoom in more so it's not a comprehensive map I also kept this spreadsheet throughout my trip for milestones from each city (how I know how many km I walked, how many beds I slept in etc etc) so here’s a complete list of the places I visited and how long I was in each of them. You may notice that I spent a lot of time (36 days) in Krakow. I was working remotely for 6 weeks this summer and needed a place that: 1) I loved 2) was cheap enough for me to rent out an airbnb for a month. Krakow was an easy pick after last summer’s adventures. I also spent a lot of time in Stockholm because I am probably moving there at some point and wanted to get a good feel for the city. Also freakin loved the nightlife and people there, so was hard to leave. Other than the micro-states, the only countries in Europe I didn’t go to were Norway, Switzerland, Ireland, Belarus and Ukraine. Skipped the first 2 because of how expensive they were and the last 3 for Visa issues. Last year was my first time visiting mainland Europe, but I also studied abroad in Reykjavik from Dec 2012- June 2013, so had to squeeze Iceland into some of my Top 5 lists I am planning on writing a blog post summing up these trips with a lot of pictures. I am posting this here first to get a feel of what others would find interesting and would want to know more about. Hit me up with any questions, and I will try to answer them here as well. Here goes the lists:) Krakow Old town 1 Favorite places for hanging out with locals Poland (Krakow + Warsaw)- Polish young people were super-friendly to me everywhere I went. Literally crossed the border over from Lithuania one time and immediately noticed people were friendlier. Netherlands (Rotterdam + Nijmegen)- Long before I visited the Netherlands, Dutch people were always my favorite fellow travelers for their drunk bike-accident stories and blunt + dark sense of humor. Visiting the country just confirmed that the people living there enjoy laughing at themselves just as much as the travelers I met. I left out Amsterdam because I felt like Dutch people there were a little more closed off to foreigners and (rightfully) sick of dumb tourists for the shit they do Stockholm- Folks can be a little reserved/awkward at first, but nothing a little alcohol doesn’t fix. Mostly progressive, friendly and educated folks. Reykjavik- Similar to the Swedes, just a little more awkward when sober, and wilder when drunk. Belgium (Brussels + Antwerp)- Seemed just as cool as Scandinavia and the Netherlands but didn’t get to spend enough time there to bump it up further Notable mentions: Ljubljana- A lot like Poland, except more socially progressive. It was a lot more fun the first time around, however, because all the universities were on break during my second visit Porto- Portugal was a fun place in general. I felt the city structure of Porto just made it easier to meet people compared to Lisbon. Albania- Similar to other places in the Balkans, people were exceptionally kind and helped me out when they didn’t have to. I got offered free food everywhere from people who spoke no English! When my best friend came to visit me in Krakow 2 Favorite cities for nightlife Krakow- 1 million students in the city and the craziest party city I have been to. Enough said Lisbon- I partied a little too hard here. Even the air felt toxic near the end Stockholm- I have heard it’s different outside of the summer but the party was on 6 nights a week when I was there during May-June Belgrade- Amazing underground music scene + parties every night. Cool dive bars too if you know where to go Budapest- A lot like Krakow. The biggest clubs are bigger but it’s much harder to meet locals here since they seem to have priced them out from the most popular bars Notable mentions: Brussels- Every single night was wild and the stories involve things I can’t mention on a forum. Only city ever where I started a pub crawl and quit halfway to hang out with cool locals I met at a bar Reykjavik- People just get bat shit crazy here. They are still celebrating not having prohibition half a century after it ended 3 Favorite places for food (I eat meat) Balkans- Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia, Croatia- I’m still having Burek withdrawals Italy- Pizzaaaaa London- The city seemed to have a little bit of everything and I dig the chicken shops (classy, I know) Hungary- The local food was bomb (and affordable) German kebab shops- I have tried kebabs in dozens of countries and Germany wins 4 Favorite party hostels The Green Studio- Belgrade- My favorite hostel ever. Not a commercial party hostel and the scene depends entirely on the volunteers there at the time. But there were 2 instances when I had to double book a airbnb after paying for this hostel so I could sleep (staff and guests were partying till 9 am one time). Just look at their top 1 star review on Facebook to get an idea of the shit that happens there Little Havana Party Hostel- Krakow- My favorite big hostel in the world The Gspot- Lisbon- Milder version of Little Havana but the volunteers + guests were the best when I was there for NYE 2019 The Retox--Budapest- Lived up to the stories. Might have been a bit too much for me tbh. Probably never staying there again but I’ll surely revisit and do shoeys there again. Greg and Tom party hostel- Krakow -Smaller and (possibly crazier) version of their rival, Little Havana. They have the craziest pre-gaming party I have been to in my life. Would have gone back there for more wild pub crawls, but my good friends from Little Havana would have killed me if I “betrayed” them again Notable mentions: The Naughty Squirrel- Riga- pub crawls err night Me at Little Havana Party Hostel- Summer 2018 Sidewalk outside Green Studio Lounge- Belgrade 5 Favorite chill, social hostels Green Studio and Lounge- Belgrade- I understand the irony of calling this both a chill AND a party hostel. But on good nights and the 2nd time I was in Belgrade, this was the chillest place ever. 9 puppies, 3 dogs, 3 cats and volunteers who sing, play the ukulele and drink beer on the sidewalk every night till 4 am. Even if you have no musical talents like me, you can’t help but join in and relax. Oki Doki Hostel- Warsaw- Very cool Polish + international staff with a lot of stuff going on around. Antwerp Backpackers- This little hostel was super cozy. The owner even had his own brewery set up right there and we could get some home-brewed beer. Sunny Lake Hostel- Ohrid- Be ready for beach vibes next to a lake and a chill garden to drink in Hostel One Basilica- Budapest- This one was half party/half chill but still a great place to meet other social people. Notable mentions: City Backpackers- Stockholm- The only social hostel in Stockholm (I tried 5 different ones). Spent too many nights here but it’s just amazing for meeting other solo travelers. Oh and free pasta gets everyone in the kitchen. Hostel Mostel- Sofia- there’s a reason it’s so famous Whole Wide World hostel- Zagreb- Had the perfect combination of guests and volunteers when I was there Sarajevo 6 Favorite places to meet other
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the cat species that is commonly kept as a pet. For the cat family, see Felidae. For other uses, see Cat (disambiguation) and Cats (disambiguation). For technical reasons, "Cat #1" redirects here. For the album, see Cat 1 (album). Domestic cat[1] Cat poster Various types of domestic cat Conservation status Domesticated Scientific classification e Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Suborder: Feliformia Family: Felidae Subfamily: Felinae Genus: Felis Species: F. silvestris Subspecies: F. s. catus Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus Linnaeus, 1758[2] Synonyms Felis catus (original combination)[3] Felis catus domestica (invalid junior synonym)[4] The domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus or Felis catus)[1][5] is a small, typically furry, carnivorous mammal. They are often called house cats[6] when kept as indoor pets or simply cats when there is no need to distinguish them from other felids and felines. They are often valued by humans for companionship and for their ability to hunt vermin. There are more than seventy cat breeds recognized by various cat registries. Cats are similar in anatomy to the other felids, with a strong flexible body, quick reflexes, sharp retractable claws and teeth adapted to killing small prey. Cat senses fit a crepuscular and predatory ecological niche. Cats can hear sounds too faint or too high in frequency for human ears, such as those made by mice and other small animals. They can see in near darkness. Like most other mammals, cats have poorer color vision and a better sense of smell than humans. Cats, despite being solitary hunters, are a social species, and cat communication includes the use of a variety of vocalizations (mewing, purring, trilling, hissing, growling and grunting) as well as cat pheromones and types of cat-specific body language. [7] Cats have a high breeding rate. [8] Under controlled breeding, they can be bred and shown as registered pedigree pets, a hobby known as cat fancy. Failure to control the breeding of pet cats by spaying and neutering, as well as the abandonment of former household pets, has resulted in large numbers of feral cats worldwide, requiring population control. [9] In certain areas outside cats' native range, this has contributed, along with habitat destruction and other factors, to the extinction of many bird species. Cats have been known to extirpate a bird species within specific regions and may have contributed to the extinction of isolated island populations. [10] Cats are thought to be primarily responsible for the extinction of 87 species of birds, [11] and the presence of feral and free-ranging cats makes some otherwise suitable locations unsuitable for attempted species reintroduction. [12] Because cats were venerated in ancient Egypt, they were commonly believed to have been domesticated there, [13] but there may have been instances of domestication as early as the Neolithic from around 9, 500 years ago (7500 BC). [14] A genetic study in 2007[15] concluded that all domestic cats are descended from Near Eastern wildcats, having diverged around 8000 BC in the Middle East. [13][16] A 2016 study found that leopard cats were undergoing domestication independently in China around 5500 BC, though this line of partially domesticated cats leaves no trace in the domesticated populations of today. [17][18] A 2017 study confirmed that domestic cats are descendants of those first domesticated by farmers in the Near East around 9, 000 years ago. [19][20] As of a 2007 study, cats are the second-most popular pet in the U. S. by number of pets owned, behind freshwater fish. [21] In a 2010 study, they were ranked the third-most popular pet in the UK, after fish and dogs, with around 8 million being owned. [22] Contents 1 Taxonomy and evolution 2 Nomenclature and etymology 3 Biology 3. 1 Anatomy 3. 2 Physiology 3. 2. 1 Nutrition 3. 3 Senses 3. 4 Health 3. 4. 1 Diseases 3. 5 Genetics 4 Behavior 4. 1 Sociability 4. 2 Communication 4. 3 Grooming 4. 4 Fighting 4. 5 Hunting and feeding 4. 6 Running 4. 7 Play 4. 8 Reproduction 5 Ecology 5. 1 Habitats 5. 2 Feral cats 5. 3 Impact on prey species 5. 4 Impact on birds 6 Interaction with humans 6. 1 Cat show 6. 2 Cat café 6. 3 Ailurophobia 6. 4 Cat bites 6. 5 Infections transmitted from cats to humans 6. 6 History and mythology 6. 6. 1 Superstitions and cat burning 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links Taxonomy and evolution Main article: Cat evolution The domestic cat is a member of the cat family, the felids, which are a rapidly evolving family of mammals that share a common ancestor only 10?15 million years ago[23] and include lions, tigers, cougars and many others. Within this family, domestic cats (Felis catus) are part of the genus Felis, which is a group of small cats containing about seven species (depending upon classification scheme). [1][24] Members of the genus are found worldwide and include the jungle cat (Felis chaus) of southeast Asia, European wildcat (F. silvestris silvestris), African wildcat (F. lybica), the Chinese mountain cat (F. bieti), and the Arabian sand cat (F. margarita), among others. [25] The domestic cat is believed to have evolved from the Near Eastern wildcat, whose range covers vast portions of the Middle East westward to the Atlantic coast of Africa. [26][27] Between 70, 000 and 100, 000 years ago the animal gave rise to the genetic lineage that eventually produced all domesticated cats, [28] having diverged from the Near Eastern wildcat around 8, 000 BC in the Middle East. [13][16] The domestic cat was first classified as Felis catus by Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae published in 1758. [1][2] Because of modern phylogenetics, domestic cats are usually regarded as another subspecies of the wildcat, F. silvestris. [1][29][30] This has resulted in mixed usage of the terms, as the domestic cat can be called by its subspecies name, Felis silvestris catus. [1][29][30] Wildcats have also been referred to as various subspecies of F. catus, [30] but in 2003, the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature fixed the name for wildcats as F. [31] The most common name in use for the domestic cat remains F. catus. Sometimes, the domestic cat has been called Felis domesticus[32] as proposed by German naturalist J. C. P. Erxleben in 1777, [33] but these are not valid taxonomic names and have been used only rarely in scientific literature. [34] A population of Transcaucasian black feral cats was once classified as Felis daemon (Satunin 1904) but now this population is considered to be a part of the domestic cat. [35] All the cats in this genus share a common ancestor that is believed to have lived around 6?7 million years ago in the Near East (the Middle East). [36] The exact relationships within the Felidae are close but still uncertain, [37][38] e. g. the Chinese mountain cat is sometimes classified (under the name Felis silvestris bieti) as a subspecies of the wildcat, like the North African variety F. lybica. [29][37] Ancient Egyptian sculpture of the cat goddess Bastet. The earliest evidence of felines as Egyptian deities comes from c. 3100 BC. In comparison to dogs, cats have not undergone major changes during the domestication process, as the form and behavior of the domestic cat is not radically different from those of wildcats and domestic cats are perfectly capable of surviving in the wild. [39][40] Fully domesticated house cats often interbreed with feral F. catus populations, [41] producing hybrids such as the Kellas cat. This limited evolution during domestication means that hybridisation can occur with many other felids, notably the Asian leopard cat. [42] Several natural behaviors and characteristics of wildcats may have predisposed them for domestication as pets. [40] These traits include their small size, social nature, obvious body language, love of play and relatively high intelligence. [43]:12?17 Several small felid species may have an inborn tendency towards tameness. [40] Cats have either a mutualistic or commensal relationship with humans. Two main theories are given about how cats were domesticated. In one, people deliberately tamed cats in a process of artificial selection as they were useful predators of vermin. [44] This has been criticized as implausible, because the reward for such an effort may have been too little; cats generally do not carry out commands and although they do eat rodents, other species such as ferrets or terriers may be better at controlling these pests. [29] The alternative idea is that cats were simply tolerated by people and gradually diverged from their wild relatives through natural selection, as they adapted to hunting the vermin found around humans in towns and villages. [29] Nomenclature and etymology The origin of the English word cat (Old English catt) and its counterparts in other Germanic languages (such as German Katze), descended from Proto-Germanic *kattōn-, is controversial. It has traditionally thought to be a borrowing from Late Latin cattus, 'domestic cat', from catta (used around 75 AD by Martial), [45][46] compare also Byzantine Greek κάττα, Portuguese and Spanish gato, French chat, Maltese qattus, Lithuanian katė, and Old Church Slavonic kotъ (kotka), among others. [47] The Late Latin word is generally thought to originate from an Afro-Asiatic language, but every proposed source word has presented problems. Many references refer to "Berber" (Kabyle) kaddîska, 'wildcat', and Nubian kadīs as possible sources or cognates, but M. Lionel Bender suggesets the Nubian term is a loan from Arabic ?????? qi??a. [48] Jean-Paul Savignac suggests the Latin word is from an Ancient Egyptian precursor of Coptic ??? šau, 'tomcat', or its feminine form suffixed with -t, [49] but John Huehnergard says "the source [... ] was clearly not E
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