User talk:Kedimveben

Kedimveben.com

Kedimveben is a monthly internet-magazine for cat-fanicers in Turkey. It has started to publish on 8th April 2002 by a cat-fancier society. The name was inspired from the film of Deborah Kerr and Yul Bryner 'King and I' ("kedim" in Turkish means 'my cat', "ve" in Turkish means 'and', "ben" in Turkish means 'I')Kedimveben has deserved a huge interest from Turkish cat-fanciers. Currently the magazine is published by Sivil Kedi Group (~Civic Cat). It is a non-profit organization. The magazine of kedimveben is a kind of cat culture collection from mythology to movie. As of 2006 May, it has 1500 pages on cat's issues. It is also included comprehensive information on FIP.

kedimveben.com - Cat Culture E-magazine

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