Rajkot: No one really knows how slapping in the middle of five, Peru, the largest garden in the world for cats, Kennedy Park appeared in downtown Miraflores three decades ago.
But returning home in Port Town Gandhidham, Goswami’s upendra cat park, spread over 500 square meters, has its own history to mengeong.
Custom home agents have run a cat park in Gandhidham with 200 cats since 2017 but has the roots in the belief of the company Goswami that his sister Meena, who died at the age of 18 in the late 1990s and loved cats, had returned to the family.
The cat came to his house in 2015 and his activities convinced him and the whole family convinced him and the whole family had his sister who had returned to them.
To maintain the paint lineage, he started the park to help The Felines develop.
“I began to feel that my daughter who was dead returned to my house as a cat and when I began to believe the cat who didn’t allow it to touch anyone coming and sat on my lap,” Goswami told Toi.
Poohhing belief, he said: “I am a peon in a company where I am currently a business partner.
The happiness and the growth they carry into our lives are unimaginable.” In the park, it’s all about one big cat family – a few sitting in the cottage , others watch cartoons (mice) in mini theaters, while some are busier in cat business – Sans human or dog disorders.
The cat family grew over time and in three years there were around 125 cats playing at Goswami’s House.
So, in 2017, Goswami carried a plot in Gandhidham near his home to make a cat garden to accommodate a large family.
While the cat is a 200 clan, there are a total of 600 cats living in the park where the three years.
Some even die.
Goswami also has 28 Persian cats and one of them has reached the Port of Mungra because of an error in the container from Dubai.
It survives without food for 15 days before custom officials contact Goswami.
He named a white cat, Mahalakshmi and also found the prianya partner from the Adipur family.
Finally, Mahalahakshmi died and her daughter gave birth to a cat two days ago, which spit on her mother’s picture.
Goswamis has named it Akhand Mahalakashmi.goswami and his wife Pooja cared for 200 of their cats every day.
A principal at school, Pooja said, “I have to wake up at 5 in the morning to feed the cat and also after I go home at 1:30 a.m.
We take care of their food, health and everything.” For all their medical needs, cats, What is mostly a street cat, even brought to Ahmedabad to consult with a specialist.
The family opened a special garden for visitors for four hours on Sundays with only a nominal cost.
“I spent Rs 1.5 lakh every month and 90 percent of the money from my pocket,” Goswami added.