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The Streets of Mérida Are Covered in White Thanks to Kittens; What Is It and How Do They Arise?

In Mérida already began the well-known “catitos” season, a natural phenomenon that attracts the attention of locals and visitors, when native trees release white fibers that first float in the air and end up covering the streets. “What are the ‘catitos’? It should be noted that this effect comes from the tree known as pochote, an endemic species of the region that, upon reaching its maturity, opens its fruits to release seeds wrapped in a soft f…
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In Mérida already began the well-known “catitos” season, a natural phenomenon that attracts the attention of locals and visitors, when native trees release white fibers that first float in the air and end up covering the streets. “What are the ‘catitos’? It should be noted that this effect comes from the tree known as pochote, an endemic species of the region that, upon reaching its maturity, opens its fruits to release seeds wrapped in a soft f…

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aztecayucatan.com broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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