4 Must-See Destinations for the Cat Fan

There are a lot of kitty fans out there and these felines constantly inhabit the internet with meme images (who doesn't know Grumpy Cat?), Bizarre montages or just cute social appearances.

If you are a catlover, there are some places in the world that you will surely enjoy visiting as they are almost entirely devoted to pussies. Ready to know such places and make lists of the next trip? So come on:

1 - The Island of Cats in Japan

Aoshima Island in Japan is not known as "Cat Island" by chance, as there are more felines in the territory than humans (yes, it is easier to find a cat on the streets there than a human being). Initially, cats were introduced to Aoshima due to the large number of rats in the region, which spread like plague. As cats began to breed and there are no natural predators in place, the pussies simply took over Aoshima - and today the place is a tourist spot precisely because of this fact.

2 - Cat Cafes

Cat Café is a place where you can have a delicious coffee next to several kittens, who hang around like this is their home. The first cat-themed cafe opened in Taiwan in 1998, and soon afterwards several similar coffee shops opened around the world in Tokyo, London and other European cities. The Cat Café concept may seem strange to some, but it is very successful.

3 - Cat Cabinet

The Cat Museum is probably not the most common destination for people visiting the Dutch capital Amsterdam. However, it can prove to be an exotic and fun ride, interesting because it is so peculiar. The place is inspired by cats and various cat decor items are on site, along with a wealth of information about the cats and how they were represented over the decades.

4 - Cat City

The so-called cat city is actually the city of Kuching, a large urban center of Malaysia. This curious place has a serious obsession with cats, as dozens of feline statues can be found in various parts of the city and, of course, many cats on the streets as well. In addition there is a famous museum dedicated to the cats of the region. The funny thing is that the very name of the city has its origins in the word Malay cat, which is kucing .