People have been listing their cats as tourist attractions on Google Maps, drawing five-star reviews from feline fans who come bearing snacks.
Titan the orange tabby, an absolute unit of a chonky cat who lives in Athens and is regularly fed by admirers, as well as “friendly neighborhood cats” in cities like Sydney, Australia, are earning ratings that most restaurateurs would envy.
“Visitors are evaluating a cat’s overall behaviour: enthusiastic purring, chonkiness, politeness and general adorability,” a story in The Guardian notes.
Titan, who likes to hang out in the ruins of the Acropolis, is the venerated subject of hundreds of glowing reviews on Google Maps.
“If there was a king in Athens, it would be him,” one reviewer declared, while another was laconic but no less enthralled: “HE IS GLORIOUS!”
In Sydney, where listing affable cats has become a trend, a moggie simply known as “friendly orange cat” had 117 reviews and a 4.9 rating before someone, presumably the cat’s caretaker, removed the listing.

Perhaps they were concerned F.O.C. was in danger of becoming the next Gacek, a famous chonkster in Poland who was the highest-rated tourist attraction in Szczecin, a city of almost 400,000.
Gacek had his own little house on the street complete with a bed, blankets, a spot where admirers could leave treats, and a note asking them to hold off on feeding him directly because he was gaining too much weight.
While Gacek’s popularity never waned, and in fact increased with each new press story or Youtube video about him, his humans made him an indoor-only cat after too many people ignored their pleas not to feed him. There were also a handful of incidents involving people who tried to take him, which was another factor in the decision to move him inside. It’s a reminder that there are dangers that come with publicly listing cats.

That said, Buddy is enamored with this idea. He envisions a Google Maps listing headlined: “MAGNIFICENT Cat In New York!” and a court of sorts where he can lounge on a gilded throne with red velvet cushions while “supplicants” line up to pay tribute to him in Tempations and Sheba Meaty Sticks.
“Your Grace, it is my life’s honor to greet your esteemed personage and to tell you that I have always been…”
“Yes, yes! What are those, crunchies? Leave them at the base of the steps to my dais and move along, there’s a whole crowd of people here who want to lavish snacks on me. Did anyone here bring any of those soft Blue turkey treats? Well, step forward! Lay ’em on me!”
It really is his dream: to get attention and an endless supply of snacks without having to actually do anything. He could spend the entire day lounging and napping, and people will simply bring him food and give him head scratches when he wants them.
Although, now that I think about it, I’m not sure how that’s really different than the arrangement he has now.
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Sheba meaty sticks! That is what i forgot to get from Chewy. I will be paying for my mistake. 😾
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Bud loves them. Snow is really coming down here on Westchester, how’s it look in your neighborhood? Stay warm!
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Snow just started coming down.
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“Although, now that I think about it, I’m not sure how that’s really different than the arrangement he has now.”
Great line! And so true. Same at our house
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Sometimes I stop, bewildered at this 12 pound, furry little tyrant screeching at me for snacks, and think “What the heck am I doing here?”
But he makes up for it by being my little pal and being reliably amusing.
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You mean you’re reliably amusing to little Bud, right? 🙂
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Correct, entertaining His Grace is one of my many duties, and one I take very seriously!
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Hi Big Buddy! Have you heard about the Italian surgeon who operated on his cat at the hospital? He’s now being investigated but he says he wouldn’t forgive himself if the cat had died.
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Yeah, I meant to write about it and kind of got sidetracked with the news about Palmerston, the Jordan Poole stuff and now this. The stories I read said the doctor used the equipment after-hours when no one was there, and offered to reimburse the hospital to smooth it over.
Giving him a hard time about that is not only a grinch-esque move, it’s bad PR. The hospital could have endeared itself to animal lovers and the community by being magnanimous.
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Forgot to mention this: I got the info from a German newspaper article. Not sure if I can send a link.
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That’s a terrifying thought – my cats getting even more spoiled than they are
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Having just bestowed another nickname upon Buddy (BP, short for Bottomless Pit), I have come to the conclusion that there is no limit to spoiling cats.
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That’s probably true. Every time you give something special, it is an expectation the next time.:)
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