![Cafe opens its doors to stray animals in Turkey's Isparta A cat is seen at a cafe belonging to Turkish man, Suat Kilic, who allows stray animals to enter his cafe [Mustafa Ünal Uysal/Anadolu Agency]](https://i0.wp.com/www.middleeastmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/2018_2-28-Cafe-opens-its-doors-to-stray-animals-in-Turkeys-Isparta20180228_2_28959549_31185957.jpg?w=797&h=531&ssl=1)
A cat is seen at a cafe belonging to Turkish man, Suat Kilic, who allows stray animals to enter his cafe [Mustafa Ünal Uysal/Anadolu Agency]
A cat and a dog are seen at a cafe belonging to Turkish man, Suat Kilic, who allows stray animals to enter his cafe [Mustafa Ünal Uysal/Anadolu Agency]
A cat is seen at a cafe belonging to Turkish man, Suat Kilic, who allows stray animals to enter his cafe [Mustafa Ünal Uysal/Anadolu Agency]
A visitor reads a book as a cat sits his lap at a cafe belonging to Turkish man, Suat Kilic, who allows stray animals to enter his cafe [Mustafa Ünal Uysal/Anadolu Agency]
A visitor strokes a cat as a dog sleeps on the ground at a cafe belonging to Turkish man Suat Kilic who allows stray animals to enter his cafe [Mustafa Ünal Uysal/Anadolu Agency]
A cat and a dog are seen at a cafe belonging to Turkish man, Suat Kilic, who allows stray animals to enter his cafe [Mustafa Ünal Uysal/Anadolu Agency]