We’ve seen a lot of animals so far during our short stay in Guardialfiera. (And, of course, we’ve heard the turkey behind our house plus roosters and chickens.)
There are no shortage of outdoor cats, and I’m making a quest to take a photo of every single one. Some cats are house pets and some seem to be wild, but people take care of all of them. Chad has forbidden me from petting them, so I just take photos. (Ask me about our trip to Panama City, Panama in 2014 when I ended up in the hospital after an encounter with a cat. And who knew that Johns Hopkins University has a hospital program in Panama?)
We’ve also seen some cute dogs. There is little car traffic in the village, so it’s safe for the dogs to run around.

this little dog is quite shy but always watches us when we walk by his house – today he saw us and started squeaking a “hello”
The village looks over forest and mountains that are, apparently, home to wolves and wild boar. We haven’t gone for any forest hikes, yet, so our one true wildlife sighting has been a little fox running across the road the other day.
And of course, there is the donkey from our exploratory drive up the mountain during our first week when I yelled “Stop the car so I can take a picture of the donkey!”
Then, earlier this week, we went for our evening stroll through the center of the village and I said, “Do I see a horse butt over there?”
Finally, photos of our two snuggly kitties that we left at home with Jim and Fran.