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Mrs. Star, New York City Age and Occupation: 22, Actress Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Casting Assistant Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Ceremony: The Kraine Theatre, Reception: Midtown Loft & Terrace About Me: I’m a professional actress who’s always had New York City in her blood and I'm finally getting the chance to make a home in Manhattan with my fiancé, my dog, and my big dreams! I love polka dots, craft projects, Dunkin’ Donuts’ iced coffee, and anything sparkly. I’m having a blast planning our elegant/dramatic/New York City/acting-themed/largely-DIY wedding and am thrilled to be the youngest current Miss Blogger!
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It’s no secret that Mr. Star and I are huge animal people. I mean, we had one of our dogs serve as our ring bearer and I run my own small dog boarding business. So wherever we are, we are on a constant lookout for cute animals — we just can’t help ourselves.

What we weren’t expecting (more with the unexpected-ness in our travels!), was the vastly different attitude there is towards animals in Greece. Whereas here in the U.S. we make attempts to capture and domesticate stray animals (or at the very least maintain feral cat colonies), in Greece it is considered perfectly normal and acceptable for stray cats and dogs to roam the streets and countryside as they see fit. As it turns out, these animals are cared for by the locals and seem to be well-fed and happy. We didn’t think they were suffering in any way, but of course wanted to take them all home and give them love! We decided that if we moved to Greece, between the two of us and what animal suckers we are, we’d have to have a whole farm full of adopted semi-stray animals. :)

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There were large stray dogs everywhere. EVERYWHERE! This was just outside of the entrance to the Acropolis. They looked happy, though! Just look at that guy.

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We felt even more badly for the donkeys on Santorini. They carry people up those 500+ stairs between the old port and Fira all day long. I would have loved to ride one, but felt too bad about making one carry my butt up the mountainside!

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A stray dog and her puppy in Vourvoulos (where we stayed) on Santorini. We tried to give them crackers from our hotel room and they didn’t want them, so they weren’t hungry by any means! But when I say there are stray dogs everywhere, I mean it…

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I fell in love with this teeny tiny kitten that lived at our hotel on Santorini. One morning she even came into our hotel room and fell asleep on our couch, until the hotel manager came looking for her and scolded her for being so forward, haha.

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This kitty just came right up to us at dinner our last night on Santorini. Even after two weeks, we still couldn’t get over how many animals were just chillaxing everywhere!

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This was probably my favorite animal sighting of the whole trip. We were driving to Epidaurus to see the theater and got stuck behind an old truck full of chickens. We just turned to each other and were like, “I guess we’re really not in New York anymore!” It was very funny.

We were also surprised that we hardly saw any wildlife the whole time we were there (besides cats and dogs, of course!), because we spent a lot of time in rural areas and driving through the countryside and never saw so much as a deer or a raccoon or anything! Do they have those in Greece? I don’t know, but we sure didn’t see anything!

Do you get excited by the animals you run across in your travels?

If you’re following along, the Star honeymoon recaps are:

Ancient Sites, of Course!

The Colors

Yummy Food!

Getting Around

The Expected Sights

The Unexpected Sights

The Big, Fat Greek Wedding!

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20 Responses to ““Αστέρι” is Greek for Star : The Animals”

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Miss Rainbow (message)  1,535 posts, Bumble bee

Oh gosh! This is just one more reason why I’m desperate to go to Greece for our honeymoon now! Mr. R and I are DEFINITELY animal people!

 
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Melissabegins
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Melissabegins (message)  3,340 posts, Sugar bee

hehe! there are kittens at our DW hotel - top 5 reasons to go back.

 
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,821 posts, Bee Keeper

The teeny kitten is so adorable! I never saw any, but in one of the guidebooks I read, it said something about watching out for “aggressive sheep.” Haha.

 
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Ms Potato Chips (message)  1,193 posts, Bumble bee

Eeeek that kitty is so cute!!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,278 posts, Busy Beekeeper

i’m not really a cat person but i love that little kitten! soooo cute!

 
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chelsea

I never would have even thought about that! How neat! I hope they are at least happy…it breaks my heart they don’t have a home.

We are going to Greece for our Honeymoon - we’ll be on the lookout :)

 
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JeanL1984
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JeanL1984 (message)  381 posts, Helper bee

Oh all those pups are so sweet looking! I’m glad they seem to be taken care of. I’d be trying to take them all home if I was there. :)

 
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jmc
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jmc (message)  882 posts, Busy bee

We have a dog, and also live here in Astoria in NYC where a majority of the landlords are Greek. We’ve had a heck of a time apartment-hunting (twice) because people just do not want to let my cocker spaniel in. I complained to my broker about it, it’s not like I have a Doberman (lovely dogs, but scary to some). The broker (also Greek) explained that Greeks just have a very different idea about animals, particularly animals living in the house.

 
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bamm
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bamm (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

very cute post!!

 
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Lola

It seems that dogs love archeological places… This happens also here in Italy, where in Pompeii there’s a huge doggy community, staying lazy and goin’ around the ancient ruins:)

 
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Carbon Girl
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Carbon Girl (message)  691 posts, Busy bee

When I went to Greece four years ago, I thought the same thing. Stray dogs were all over Athens. It was weird that they were just chillin’ in the big city. Also the cats are all over the greek islands. Back in the states, I have even seen “Cats of the Greek Isles” calendars!

 
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Miss Buttons
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Miss Buttons (message)  5,056 posts, Bee Keeper

Ahhh the kitten pic is tooooo cute!

 
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OMG that kitten is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen in my whole LIFE! That is so interesting about all of the strays, though. One of my BMs is Greek and just spent about 7 months there, I’ll have to ask her about it.

 
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Jessie516 (message)  5,480 posts, Bee Keeper

That kitten is too darn cute!

 
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You’re spot on, Mrs. Star — Ive been to four European countries, and Greece by FAR had the most stray dogs I have ever seen! I still can’t get over how many of them roam the streets there…and some will even follow you around on your travels across the city :)

 
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honeybun
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honeybun (message)  1,783 posts, Buzzing bee

Ahhhhh!!! I LOVE dogs and I would try to take them all home!! At least they aren’t hungry - that would make me feel better about not being able to take them home. =)

 
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pvaulter718
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pvaulter718 (message)  2,116 posts, Buzzing bee

I’m not so much of a cat person, but that kitten is adorable! I think I’d want to take them all home with me, but its good to hear they appear well cared for and well fed!

 
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Miss Parfait (message)  1,755 posts, Buzzing bee

@Mrs. Mouse: That is hilarious!

I love the baby kitty. <3

 
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Miss Cola (message)  2,833 posts, Sugar bee

Awwww, can I take them all home and cuddle them?!

 
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Miss Poodle (message)  3,386 posts, Sugar bee

that pic with you and the kitty is beyond cute!

 

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Mrs. Star, New York City Age and Occupation: 22, Actress Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Casting Assistant Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Ceremony: The Kraine Theatre, Reception: Midtown Loft & Terrace About Me: I’m a professional actress who’s always had New York City in her blood and I'm finally getting the chance to make a home in Manhattan with my fiancé, my dog, and my big dreams! I love polka dots, craft projects, Dunkin’ Donuts’ iced coffee, and anything sparkly. I’m having a blast planning our elegant/dramatic/New York City/acting-themed/largely-DIY wedding and am thrilled to be the youngest current Miss Blogger!

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