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Turks amazed at foreigner who leaves $1.1 million to his cat

 
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ghost



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 1:06 pm    Post subject: Turks amazed at foreigner who leaves $1.1 million to his cat Reply with quote

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A lifelong bachelor who amassed a fortune by living simply left all his money to his cat after his death, the Ottawa Citizen reported Friday.

David Harper, the shy and somewhat reclusive owner of 'Red' the cat, died in March at the age of 79, but left an estate worth 1.3 million dollars (1.1 million U.S$) to his beloved tabby (cat).

The United Church of Canada will administer the funds, in accordance with Harper's will, and be responsible for the three-year-old cat's care, feeding and veterinarian bills for the rest of its life, the newspaper reported.

Harper worked most of his life as a gardener in public service.


Source: AFP

Turks are always amazed when they hear and read about stories like this, from more 'developed' countries in Europe and North America. Turks often ask one, why it is that many foreigners (non-Turks) prefer their animals (pets) to humans. This is basically unheard of in Turkey, as is the habit in many Western countries of caring more for pets than other humans.

This also brings up the point, that Turks, indeed, usually have a much wider (extensive) social network, in comparison with most of us Westerners.

One recalls the Head of a certain Kolej telling one, that if he were in trouble, there would be at least 10-15 close friends (male) who would 'drop' what they were doing, and come to his rescue immediately.

One can imagine that the above scenario would be a rare one in the countries we hail from.

Ghost in Taichung, Taiwan
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The cat should me ok for cat treats for a while.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:31 am    Post subject: TEFL Millionaires, possible? Reply with quote

Interesting to note that the person (David Harper) who left over a million dollars at his death, worked in a modest job as a gardener for most of his career.

If a gardener (average pay, around $10-$12/hour in Canada) can become a millionaire on that kind of salary, then it might be possible for TEFLERS to do the same, provided they skimp and save throughout their career.

Not easy, because many Teflers love to blow money in pubs and other places where money disappears rapidly. It is the social nature of the profession which can contribute to spending money.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 10:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

TEFLers do skimp and save-that is how they can ''afford'' to smoke, drink and live like in ex-pat enclaves.
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