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Aoshima: Japan’s tiny ‘Cat Island’ where felines hugely outnumber humans
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Aoshima: Japan’s tiny ‘Cat Island’ where felines hugely outnumber humans

News RoomBy News RoomApril 10, 202621 ViewsNo Comments

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Name: Aoshima

Location: Ehime prefecture, Japan

Coordinates: 33.7361, 132.4812

Why it’s incredible: Cats outnumber humans by about 27 to 1.

Aoshima is a tiny, 0.2-square-mile (0.5 square kilometers) Japanese island in the Seto Inland Sea that is home to around 80 feral cats and three elderly people. It is the best known of 11 “cat islands” in Japan where felines easily outnumber humans.

Due to a lack of economic opportunities and the island’s aging human population, it’s possible that Aoshima will be completely abandoned by people and inhabited only by cats within the next five years, although the cat population is also in decline.

A decade ago, there were about 200 cats on the island, but a mass spaying-and-neutering program in 2018 reduced the number of cats by more than half, and no kittens are known to have been born there since then. All of the remaining cats are older than 7, and a third have diseases caused by decades of inbreeding, according to The Guardian.


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“We just take it one day at a time,” Naoko Kamimoto, a resident of the island who is in her 70s and known locally as the “cat mama,” told The Guardian in 2024. “But the day will come when there are no people left, and no cats. All we can do is make sure we look after them for as long as we’re here.”

Aoshima was settled in the 17th century and grew into a sardine fishing community with almost 900 inhabitants. Fishers brought a handful of cats to the island to kill rodents that were destroying fishing nets and increasingly becoming pests. But a decline in the fishing industry in the 20th century forced people to leave Aoshima and relocate to the mainland. Many left their cats behind, and the felines reproduced.

Aoshima’s cats are fed by food donations from people around Japan. The felines also eat small animals on the island, but their impact on local wildlife is unclear.

The cats occupy abandoned houses and buildings that have crumbled over the years due to weather events such as typhoons and storms. Kamimoto looks after the cats, feeding them twice per day and administering medication.

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Aoshima’s cats are mostly ginger and tortoiseshell because they descend from a small population that was brought to the island by fishers. (Image credit: ES3N via Getty Images)

“People see images online and think they’re being neglected, but nothing could be further from the truth,” she said. “Some are blind, some are really thin, and others look normal. But that’s the reality for wild animals in a place like this.”

A 2023 study analyzed the cats’ genetic makeup and found significant differences in their coat-color genes compared with cats on other Japanese islands, explaining why most cats on Aoshima are ginger or tortoiseshell. The research showed that Aoshima’s cats are descended from a small founder population, confirming that the felines are likely suffering from the effects of inbreeding.

If humans abandon the island, locals are confident that volunteers and shelters will adopt the cats, The Guardian reported. But for now, the felines are a tourist attraction, with visitors taking day trips to the island by boat and helping to feed the cats.

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