Hey Lykkers! If you're a cat lover like us, you're probably dreaming of a place where adorable cats roam freely and happily.


Whether you're planning a fun getaway or just looking for your next dream destination, we've got you covered! Today, we're introducing 5 cities around the world where cats rule the streets and melt hearts.


Get ready to explore these feline-friendly places and maybe even make a few furry friends along the way!


No.1: Huaian's Fat Cat Island


Located on Baima Lake in Huaian, Jiangsu, Fat Cat Island is China's first public welfare island dedicated to stray cats. The island is home to over 100 cats, all friendly and unafraid of humans. These adorable furballs are used to visitors and love to pose for photos, making the island a perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon with cats.


At the center of the island lies a giant cat sculpture, a popular photo spot for tourists. If you're ever feeling down, spending time with these gentle creatures can easily lift your spirits.


No.2: Cat City of Istanbul


Istanbul, Turkey, a city with over 4,000 years of history, is home to countless street cats. These cats are not just stray animals — they are beloved residents of the city. People often feed them and affectionately call them "street cats," reflecting how seamlessly these furry friends blend into everyday life.


Cats can be found everywhere — in shops, metro stations. In Istanbul, the connection between humans and cats is heartwarming and natural.


Recommended Attractions in Istanbul:


Hagia Sophia


Bosphorus Strait


Istiklal Avenue


No.3: China Taiwan's Houtong Cat Village


Houtong Cat Village, located near Houtong Station in New Taipei City, Taiwan, China, is a dream destination for cat lovers. It was once a quiet mining village, but now it's a haven for over a hundred cats. The village grew from just a few cats to a bustling feline paradise where locals and tourists alike come to admire the adorable residents.


The village even has a "cat bridge," designed to allow both people and cats to move freely. You'll notice cat-themed decorations everywhere, from train stations to public restrooms, making the entire village feel like a cat lover's paradise.


No.4: Rome's Cat Sanctuary


In Rome, Italy, cats have a special connection to the city's ancient ruins. The Torre Argentina ruins, where Julius Caesar was assassinated, have become a sanctuary for stray cats. Italian law protects cats living in "natural urban habitats," so they are free to roam and live without disturbance.


Volunteers work tirelessly to feed, clean, and care for these cats, ensuring they live a comfortable life. As you explore Rome, you'll spot cats lounging around the ruins, adding to the city's unique charm.


Recommended Attractions in Rome:


Colosseum


Trevi Fountain


Roman Forum


Spanish Steps


No.5: Kuching, Malaysia's Cat City


Kuching, located in eastern Malaysia, is known as the "City of Cats" — in fact, the name "Kuching" means "cat" in Malay. The locals adore cats, and nearly every household has one.


The city's iconic landmark is a giant white cat statue that even gets a special wash on festive occasions. Cat-themed sculptures and crafts are scattered throughout the city, and the world's first Cat Museum is also located here, showcasing over 2,000 cat-related artworks and artifacts. If you love cats, you'll instantly feel at home in Kuching!


Recommended Attractions in Kuching:


Sarawak Cultural Village


Bako National Park


The Cat Museum


Kuching Waterfront


Which City Will You Visit First?


Lykkers, now that you know about these amazing cat-filled cities, which one is calling your name? Whether it's relaxing with cats on Huaian's Fat Cat Island or exploring Istanbul's streets with furry companions, each of these destinations promises a unique experience for every cat lover. Let us know in the comments — where would you like to go first? We'd love to hear your thoughts!