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World Cat Day without cat

Making-off of a cat photo. Young woman taking a photo of kittens in the old town of Meknes, Morocco. Surely this cat photo was also shared on social media afterwards / © Photo: Georg Berg

Making-off of a cat photo. Young woman taking a photo of kittens in the old town of Meknes, Morocco. Surely this cat photo was also shared on social media afterwards / © Photo: Georg Berg

August 8 is World Cat Day again. Presumably, on this day, the number of cat photos and cat videos cousing on the Internet will reach an annual high. Therefore I come this action day before and put together cat photos without cat. Only this one features two kitten backs. It’s a testament to how cat photos are making their way onto the internet. But otherwise? It’s fine without a cat. Besides, I’ve read that dogs have long been the new stars of irrelevance on the web.

Making-of a cat photo. Young woman takes a photo of kittens in the old town of Meknes, Morocco. Surely this cat photo was also shared on social media afterwards / © Photo: Georg Berg.

The trail of the cat

Here now a small selection of photos, each with a hint of cat. For example, the cat paw, whose associated cat head probably could not read the HInweis “Freshly painted” and left a delicate paw print.

Katzenpfote auf frisch gestrichenem Asphalt / © Foto: Georg Berg

In the alleys of the French town of Dole, small brass signs with cat motifs embedded in the ground guide tourists from one attraction to the next. Cats also hang in the alleys of Dole as a nose module à la Aristocats.

Cat idyll on nose module / © Photo: Georg Berg
What does this cat graffiti allude to? The predatory art of cats or to the fact that the many cat photos on the Internet are a mistake? / © Photo: Georg Berg

Warning against free-roaming decoration

My good intentions not to show any cat on Cat Day are already thrown overboard with the following photos. After all, they are not time-consuming videos and my cats are not particularly cute. They just fit well into the picture composition. But it’s also a fact that these photos would never have been taken without a cat.

Honestly, what would this photo be without a cat? Cats are often free-range decorations that liven up a photo. The splashing fountain in the background is pretty, but only the curved back of the cat as a counterpart makes the photo worth seeing / © Photo: Georg Berg
Model Ktten: This cat in a toy store. in Saint Chamond, France knows how to set the scene. There’s nothing like real fur instead of cheap plush / © Photo: Georg Berg
Bargain hunting instead of mouse hunting: Cat at a clothing market in Poznan, Poland / © Photo: Georg Berg
Cat on rhubarb. This is not a new dessert creation, but a shady sleeping place in the garden / © Photo: Georg Berg

So that we do not overstretch the bow, here is a very last cat photo.

Cat on a wall arch in the Colosseum in Rome / © Photo: Georg Berg

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