Traveling cat spotted on Prairie Home Farm in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Cats from Warwick {England}
Traveling cats spotted at a pumpkin farm in Warwick, England.
Source: Words, words, words
Previous pumpkin cats: Cat from Lambertville, USA / Cats from Kelowna, Canada / Cat from Fallbrook, USA / Cat from Shelburne, USA
Cat from Saragossa {Spain}
Traveling cat spotted at the old Torrero Cemetery in Saragossa, Spain. The cemetery is known for its stunning graves with stone statues made by famous sculptors.
Source: Deformutilation
Cat from Aspen Hill {USA}
Traveling cat spotted at the Aspen Hill Cemetery in Maryland, USA.
Source: Deformutilation
Previous cemetery cats: Montmartre Cemetery / Grand Isle Cemetery / Numazu Cemetery / San Luis Obispo Cemetery / Recoleta Cemetery
Previous cemetery cats: Montmartre Cemetery / Grand Isle Cemetery / Numazu Cemetery / San Luis Obispo Cemetery / Recoleta Cemetery
Cats from Paris {France}
Traveling cats spotted at the Montmartre Cemetery in Paris, France. Many French celebrities have been buried here, including Alexandre Dumas, Adolphe Sax, Bernard-Marie Koltès, Stendhal, Michel Berger, Dalida, Edgar Degas, Hector Berlioz, and François Truffaut.
Source: Deformutilation
Previous cemetery cats: Cat from Numazu, Japan / Cat from Grand Isle, USA / Cat from San Luis Obispo, USA / Cat from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Cats from Himeji {Japan}
Welcome to Nekobiyaka, the only existing cat café dedicated to black cats.
Situated in Himeji, Japan, Nekobiyaka started like any other cat café, hosting an array of different cat breeds and colors. They went through a grand renewal and re-opened as a black cat specialty café. For an hourly fee of Y1000, you can enjoy a drink while getting to know Nekobiyaka's black felines.
Since it's hard to tell the black cats apart, they all wear different colored bandanas, and their names incorporate each color.
Practical information
Address: Nekobiyaka Cat Café, Himeji, Hiyogo, Ekimaecho 322, Mifune Bldg. 2F, Japan
Open from Monday to Saturday from noon to 9 pm (Sunday 7 pm). Closed Tuesdays.
Look up Nekobiyaka on TripAdvisor
Address: Nekobiyaka Cat Café, Himeji, Hiyogo, Ekimaecho 322, Mifune Bldg. 2F, Japan
Open from Monday to Saturday from noon to 9 pm (Sunday 7 pm). Closed Tuesdays.
Look up Nekobiyaka on TripAdvisor
Cat from Fallbrook {USA}
Traveling cat spotted on a pumpkin patch in Fallbrook, USA.
Source: The Young Retiree
Previous pumpkin cats: Cat from Shelburne, USA / Cats from Kelowna, Canada / Cat from Lambertville, USA
Cat from Shelburne {USA}
Traveling cat spotted at a pumpkin patch in Shelburne, USA.
Source: Vermont Farm Heart
Previous pumpkin cats: Cat from Lambertville, USA / Cats from Kelowna, Canada
Previous pumpkin cats: Cat from Lambertville, USA / Cats from Kelowna, Canada
Cat from Chiba {Japan}
Enjoying life one day at a time: a grandma and her cat
Miyoko Ihara graduated from the Nippon Photography Institute in 2002. Around that time, she began photographing her grandmother, Misao, in order to document her life. One day, Misao found an odd-eyed kitten in the shed. She named the cat Fukumaru. Since then the two have been inseparable. "Partly because they are both hard of hearing, my grandmother and Fukumaru are always looking into each other's eyes. They're really close," Ihara says.
The photographs documenting their close bond were compiled into a book, Misao The Big Mama And Fukumaru The Cat. This touching and beautiful photo book captures them as they work in the fields, admire spring blossoms, or nap in the sun.
“When I see the way my grandmother is living her life, I really feel that she has a kind of strength that my generation simply can't match. She gets up with the sun and goes to bed when it sets. She loves her cat and the vegetables in her field like her own children," Ihara says. "If her vegetables come out well, she's happy. She doesn't have to worry about questions like 'What's the point of my work?' Her way of life fills me with admiration and a sort of envy.”
“When I see the way my grandmother is living her life, I really feel that she has a kind of strength that my generation simply can't match. She gets up with the sun and goes to bed when it sets. She loves her cat and the vegetables in her field like her own children," Ihara says. "If her vegetables come out well, she's happy. She doesn't have to worry about questions like 'What's the point of my work?' Her way of life fills me with admiration and a sort of envy.”
Misao The Big Mama And Fukumaru The Cat is a bestselling book in Japan and a viral sensation in the united states.
Cat from Sitges {Spain}
When you visit Cinema Prado in Sitges, Spain, chances are you'll meet Nino, the cat.
Nino is not just the resident cat of Cinema Prado; he is part of the official staff. He even has an employee badge, complete with his name and picture. His primary area of expertise is greeting cinema-goers near the entrance and brushing along their legs in the movie theatre itself.
Don't you think all cinemas should have a feline employee?
Update: Nino passed away in 2015.
Nino is not just the resident cat of Cinema Prado; he is part of the official staff. He even has an employee badge, complete with his name and picture. His primary area of expertise is greeting cinema-goers near the entrance and brushing along their legs in the movie theatre itself.
Don't you think all cinemas should have a feline employee?
Update: Nino passed away in 2015.
Cats from Sitges {Spain}
Each time I went to the Cinema Retiro in Sitges, Spain, I was greeted by a family of stray cats. They are fed daily and now have their permanent base outside the cinema. Most of them love to be cuddled (especially the tabby cat and the one with the black nose) and they are not afraid of passers-by.
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