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Maybe some of them just hit the same holes.
Funny enough, a physician of the time, who examined Caesar’s body after he died, was of the opinion that only one of the stab wounds would have been fatal had Caesar received prompt treatment.
Bonus Points: In the confusion, some of the assassinating Senators stabbed each other by accident.
It was no accident, they really, really hated each other’s guts.
Can hardly blame them, tbh, what better time to settle some scores?
I’m not sure if it is a shelter or just a feral cat colony. But there sure are a lot of cats there.
https://www.gattidiroma.net/web/en/
It’s in the southern end of the square, there should be a sign and some steps down, looks like it’s open noon-4:30. When I was there in 2019 there were a couple of rooms full of cats being sheltered for various reasons and you could go hang out with them, dunno about now.
There’s also a cat shelter in the Non-catholic Cemetery (where Keats, Shelley, and Gramsci are buried) by the Pyramid of Cestius but that one wasn’t open to the public last I saw. Usually cats wandering in the cemetery tho.