About 60 felines follow their ancestors, working to keep the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg rodent-free.
One of the largest art galleries in the world is relying on feline power to keep it rodent-free.
For more than 200 years, cats have had a full-time job at the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Today, a new generation of about 60 felines live in the building, the proud descendents of a long line of Aristo-cats.
Al Jazeera's Neave Barker went on a prowl with the rat catchers in Saint Petersburg.
Original Date Post : September 2010
Original Date Post : September 2010
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