Purrrrrfect Street Art Pieces (45 Cats)
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Cats have a special talent for taking over cities. Street artists clearly love them just as much as we do!
This collection shows just how many forms cat art can take in public spaces. We have gathered giant photorealistic street art murals. You will also find glowing paste-ups, sculptures, and stained glass. We even included graffiti stickers, painted rocks, and snowy little interventions.
Some of these cats hide in boxes. Others stretch across entire buildings. A few only need some simple graffiti lines to completely steal the scene. Scroll through our ultimate cat list. You will move from huge 3D street art statement pieces to tiny, unforgettable street moments.
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📦 Cardboard Box Cat — By Nego in Torrellas, Zaragoza, Spain 🇪🇸
Nego turns an ordinary building corner into a giant cardboard box. The cat peeks out as if the whole house just became a toy. It is funny and smart. It is perfectly scaled to make the street feel a little more playful.
💡 Nerd Fact: This joke lands even harder because it taps into real cat behavior. Utrecht University notes that cats with access to simple hiding boxes adapt faster to stressful environments, so the cardboard box is basically feline emotional technology.
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🐈 Gatet Gegant — By Oriol Arumí in Torrefarrera, Catalonia, Spain 🇪🇸
Oriol Arumí turns a quiet building into a giant local favorite here. The official Torrefarrera Street Art Festival guide lists the 2020 mural as Gatet gegant on Carrer Serra Llarga, and the illusion really does make the whole block feel like the kitten’s living room.
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🔴 The Red Cat — By LeHo Artwork in Taipei, Taiwan 🇹🇼
This glowing cat was presented in LeHo Artwork’s post about the mural as part of the 幻獸 series for Taipei’s lantern festival, which helps explain why the cat feels so hot, luminous, and slightly unreal. The 3D illusion makes it seem as if the red body is radiating straight out from the wall.
More: The Red Cat Mural: A Street Art Piece by LeHo Artwork in Taipei
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🗽 Tombili — By Seval Şahin in Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey 🇹🇷
Not every great cat piece needs to be painted on a wall. According to Kadıköy Municipality, sculptor Seval Şahin made the statue voluntarily and it was installed at the very spot in Ziverbey where Tombili became famous for this relaxed pose. It turns a beloved neighborhood stray into a permanent piece of urban memory.
💡 Nerd Fact: Tombili’s monument became its own mini civic saga. Kadıköy Municipality says it only happened after a 17,000-signature campaign, and Hürriyet Daily News later reported that the statue was stolen and returned days later after public outrage.
More: They made a statue to honor a stray cat that used to sit in this position and watch the passers by

🐾 Squishee the Alleycat — By SWIFTMANTIS in Papaioea, New Zealand 🇳🇿
This is not just a realistic cat portrait. On the artist’s official mural page, SWIFTMANTIS explains that Squishee was a real local alley cat living under their old brick studio in Palmy before eventually earning a home with them. Painted for Street Prints: Papaioea 2020, the mural carries that real affection as much as the technical skill.
💡 Nerd Fact: Squishee’s story kept growing after the mural was finished. On the artist’s own print page, SWIFTMANTIS says later editions became a memorial print with Squishee’s real paw print, and 10% of sales go to Manawatu Alley Cats Trust.
More: Street (cat) Art by SWIFTMANTIS in Papaioea, New Zealand (4 photos)
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😾 The Dream of Separation — By DALeast in Paris, France 🇫🇷
DALeast’s official site lists the 2019 Paris work as The Dream of Separation, and that title fits the image beautifully. His signature tangle of metallic lines makes the two cats feel as if they are colliding, splintering, and vibrating all at once.
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😺 Cat! — By Näutil in Réthoville, Manche, France 🇫🇷
Näutil keeps things loose, playful, and full of character here. The graffiti cat feels wonderfully expressive without needing much realism. That is exactly why it pops so beautifully against the wall.
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😸 Pelle Svanslös and Maja Gräddnos — By Charlie Granberg in Uppsala, Sweden 🇸🇪
Charlie Granberg gives this beloved Swedish cat character a bright and friendly presence, but the mural is bigger and more site-specific than it first looks. Destination Uppsala highlights it as a 15-meter mural of Peter-No-Tail and Molly Cream-Nose in Påvel Snickares Gränd, which makes it feel completely at home in the city that gave the character life.
💡 Nerd Fact: Pelle is way nerdier than “beloved children’s cat” makes him sound. The official Pelle Svanslös site says the character began on Uppsala radio in 1937, and the books quietly smuggled in wartime Sweden through blackout rules, ration cards, and even a Danish cat mocked as a “kissling,” a cat-pun on Quisling.
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❄️ Summer and Winter — By Braga Last One in Les Pennes-Mirabeau, Bouches-du-Rhône, France 🇫🇷
Braga Last One makes this fluffy cat feel like it belongs to two seasons at once. The 3D illusion, texture, and split atmosphere are amazing. They give the mural a surreal edge without losing its soft touch.
More: Summer and Winter by Braga Last One in southern France (6 photos and video)
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♻️ Iberian Lynx — By BORDALO II in Lisbon, Portugal 🇵🇹
BORDALO II does not just depict an animal. He actually builds it out of the waste we leave behind. That makes this street art lynx both beautiful and a little unsettling. It is a powerful piece that really sticks with you.
💡 Nerd Fact: This animal choice hits even harder now. Reuters reported that the Iberian lynx was moved from Endangered to Vulnerable in 2024, while BORDALO II’s own Big Trash Animals statement says the whole series is built on the contradiction of using waste to depict creatures whose habitats are damaged by waste.
More: 6 pics: Lynx Cat – Made of plastic waste by BORDALO II in Lisboa, Portugal
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🪜 Valparaíso Cat Stairs — By Unknown Artist in Valparaíso, Chile 🇨🇱
This is one of those fantastic pieces where the whole street becomes the canvas. Turning the stairs into a giant cat face is simple and bold. It is exactly the kind of public street art that makes a city feel playful.
More: Street Art in Valparaíso, Chile

😼 Cat — By Stamatis Laskos in Naousa, Imathia, Greece 🇬🇷
Stamatis Laskos gives this cat a stretched and fascinating shape. It feels somewhere between a graffiti creature and a sleepy house cat. It is quirky, lean, and full of personality.
More: Cat by Stamatis Laskos in Naousa, Imathia, Greece
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🐯 The Cat — By Dan Leo at Waterford Walls, Waterford, Ireland 🇮🇪
Dan Leo’s mural feels sharp, graphic, and almost totemic. Waterford Walls listed it simply as “The cat” and placed it on Park Road opposite People’s Park, which suits the piece perfectly. The bold shapes and color blocks give it a clean punch that reads from far away.
More: Cat Mural by Dan Leo (+ 4 more animals)
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😻 Meow Meow — By Tianooo The Cat in Manchester, England and Berlin, Germany 🌍
Tianooo’s small cat paste-ups have a way of completely stealing the wall around them. This little piece is sweet and full of emotion. It is the kind of tiny street art that makes a whole city corner feel warmer.
More: Meow meow (5 photos)
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📦 Cat In A Box — By Vladi in Hong Kong 🇭🇰
This is a very simple idea, but Vladi lands it perfectly. The 3D box illusion and the cat’s relaxed expression are flawless. They make the whole street art mural feel light, funny, and instantly shareable.
More: Cat In A Box – By Vladi in Hong Kong
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🌈 Cat Mural — By Uriginal in Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸
Uriginal goes full graphic here. Strong geometry and bright colors do all the heavy lifting. The result is crisp and incredibly cheerful. This street art is practically made to energize the wall around it.
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💤 Sleeping Painted Cat — By Jack Lack in Grenoble, France 🇫🇷
There is something wonderful about a giant mural that chooses calm over drama. Jack Lack makes this sleeping cat feel incredibly soft and peaceful. It is a perfect match for the quiet side of the building.
More: Sleeping Painted Cat by Jack Lack in Grenoble, France
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🐈⬛ Black Cat — By 3MK in Ptolemaida, Greece 🇬🇷
The 3MK crew gives this black cat intense energy. It makes the street art mural feel very watchful. The piercing green eyes do most of the work. Once they catch your gaze, the whole wall suddenly feels alive.
More: Black Cat mural by 3MK in Ptolemaida, Greece
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⭐ Cute Star Cat — By Sagie in Jönköping, Sweden 🇸🇪
Sagie leans all the way into softness here, and it works beautifully. In the artist’s post about the mural, he notes that one ear was actually made of wood and glued onto the wall, giving the dreamy cat a subtle sculptural twist. That handmade detail makes the whole piece feel even more like a giant bedtime story.
More: Cute Star Cat by Sagie in Jönköping, Sweden
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🐭 Cat Waiting for Mouse — By LIZ ART BERLIN in Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪
This street art piece is all about brilliant placement. LIZ ART BERLIN uses the real mouse hole as part of the artwork. It turns a simple paste-up into a perfect little joke between the wall and the street.
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🌿 Rustle in Feilding — By SWIFTMANTIS in Feilding, New Zealand 🇳🇿
SWIFTMANTIS pushes realism hard here, but the story behind the mural is just as memorable. On the official project page, the artist explains that Rustle travelled from London to Feilding mid-pandemic to be reunited with his mum Sophie after six months apart. The painted leaves make that real cat feel like it is quietly spying on the city from its own green hideout.
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🫒 Olive — By SWIFTMANTIS in Christchurch, New Zealand 🇳🇿
This mural lands because it is deeply personal. On the official mural page, SWIFTMANTIS describes Olive as a Christchurch city stray painted for Flare Street Art Festival to help her find a home, and the note now happily adds that she has since been adopted. That turns the wall into more than a portrait. It becomes a public act of care.
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💖 Neon Cat — By David Speeduk in London, UK 🇬🇧
David Speeduk makes this cat feel like it was painted with pure electricity. The fluorescent pink glow pushes the piece right to the edge. It is a perfect mix of neon sign, bold graffiti, and pop spectacle.
More: Cat in London by Neon Artist David Speeduk
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❤️ Cat Lover — By Wek / Spray Lover in Lisbon, Portugal 🇵🇹
This piece keeps things tender and beautifully direct. Spray Lover focuses purely on the cat’s softness and presence. The street art mural feels affectionate without needing any extra visual tricks.
More: Cat Lover by Spray Lover in Lisbon, Portugal (4 photos)
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🏙️ Giant Cat Mural — By LexusOne in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia 🇷🇺
LexusOne goes incredibly big here. The sheer scale gives the cat a calm and guardian-like presence. It feels like the entire building has been turned into a lookout point for one enormous neighborhood cat.
More: Cat mural by LexusOne in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
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💕 We Will Meet Again… — By Unknown Artist in Unknown Location 🌍
This one is simple, text-based, and somehow still devastatingly effective. It works because the graffiti line is funny and tender. It is just dramatic enough to sound like something only true cat people would completely understand.
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🪟 Stained Glass Cat — By Shelyhina Kateryna in Unknown Location 🌍
This is not a standard graffiti mural, but it absolutely belongs here. The stretched cat silhouette and stained-glass treatment are stunning. They give it a graceful sense of movement that feels both handmade and magical.
More: The natural movement of this cat sculpture is amazing
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🚐 All Cats Are Beautiful — By Pro Boy Nick in Unknown Location 🌍
Part of the real charm here is how temporary the art is. Pro Boy Nick turns a dirty van window into a surprisingly elegant cat portrait. It proves that even street grime can become a pretty great canvas.
💡 Nerd Fact: This sits inside a broader street-art lineage sometimes called reverse graffiti. In a Guardian piece on Paul “Moose” Curtis, the method is described as making an image by removing grime instead of adding paint, which means the drawing is literally made out of the clean parts.
More: All Cats Are Beautiful (Dirty Van Art)
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✊ Cats Against Racism — By Unknown Artist in Adelaide, Australia 🇦🇺
This is exactly the kind of small intervention that can completely change the tone of a place. Covering hateful propaganda with a cat sticker is funny and sharp. It is a perfect example of street art doing something immediate and human.
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🐈 Cat — By JPS in Unknown Location 🌍
JPS has always been incredibly great at making stencils feel quietly cinematic. This street art cat is so perfectly placed and well observed. It feels less like a painted image and more like a real animal that just decided to sit there.
More: Cat – Street Art by JPS
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😴 Sleeping Kitten 2 — By WA in Lima, Peru 🇵🇪
This mural is all about pure softness and restraint. WA presented this anamorphic Lima intervention as Gatito durmiendo, and that slight perspective trick helps the sleeping kitten feel even softer. The painting turns a simple pose into something deeply peaceful.
More: Sleeping kitten 2 by WA in Lima, Peru
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🐾 Big Ginger Kitten — By Mr Meana in London, England 🇬🇧
Mr Meana gives this kitten just enough perspective and attitude to make it pop. It feels like it is climbing right out of the wall. This 3D street art is playful, oversized, and absolutely impossible not to smile at.
More: Big ginger kitten escaping from the side of the building
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🎀 1312 Hello Kitty — By Unknown Artist in Unknown Location 🌍
This piece works because it takes something instantly cute and flips it into something confrontational. The clash between the familiar Hello Kitty face and the sharper message gives the graffiti its real punch.
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👀 Cat Watching the Dog — By Street Artist N.M in Flensburg, Germany 🇩🇪
The fun here is in the delayed reveal. At first it looks like an ordinary dog moment. Then you realize the cat on the wall is actually painted. That makes the whole piece feel like a tiny live-action street prank.
More: Street Artist N.M in Flensburg, Germany
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😺 Happy Cats — By K. Skretutsky in Kyiv, Ukraine 🇺🇦
This is more playful public sculpture than traditional wall art. But it absolutely belongs in our street art cat collection. The big smile and colorful mosaic surface make it feel like a piece of the city designed purely for joy.
More: Happy Cats! – In Kyiv, Ukraine

🎨 #Caturday Stencil — By Unknown Artist in Unknown Location 🌍
Sometimes all a wall needs is one neat black-and-white cat shape. This stencil is quick, minimal, and super charming. It easily proves that street art does not need a massive scale to leave a big mark.
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⛄ Snow Cats Climbing Trees — By Unknown Artist in Unknown Location 🌍
This is exactly the kind of temporary street intervention that feels small and brilliant at the same time. Turning clumps of snow into climbing cats makes winter itself feel like part of the artwork.
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💡 Cat Lights — By Unknown Artist in Zelenogradsk, Russia 🇷🇺
These cat lights are not a typical graffiti mural, but they show how deeply feline culture is built into Zelenogradsk’s public space. The official Visit Kaliningrad guide describes Kurortny Avenue as a street full of cat-themed urban details, including cat traffic lights, murals, and even a Cat Museum. It is public art, local identity, and pure charm all rolled into one tiny detail.
💡 Nerd Fact: Zelenogradsk did not stop at cute cat details. The official Visit Kaliningrad guide says the town’s cat museum helped set the feline theme for the whole place, and its event calendar even lists an annual “Zelenogradsk Cat’s Birthday” celebration every March 1.
More: Cat lights in Zelenogradsk, Russia

🐈 Katzenstele — By Siegfried Neuenhausen in Braunschweig, Germany 🇩🇪
This monument has a very different energy from the murals in this post. The Städtisches Museum Braunschweig identifies it by its official title, Katzenstele, and notes that the large sculpture has been part of Braunschweig’s cityscape since 1981. It feels solemn and affectionate at the same time.
💡 Nerd Fact: This monument is so woven into Braunschweig that the city still plans around it. In a 2023 document, Braunschweig described the Katzenstele as a popular photo motif and a special attraction for children, which is why officials approved work on a new pedestal to keep bins and bikes from crowding it.
More: This is in Germany. It was made to honor all homeless cats! (3 pics)
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⬛ Black Shadow — By Unknown Artist in Unknown Location 🌍
This piece proves how little it can take to bring a wall to life. A simple black cat silhouette tucked into a niche feels absolutely perfect. It almost looks like the building was simply waiting for it.

🐈 Cat Meets Cat Graffiti — By Unknown Artist in Unknown Location 🌍
This is half artwork and half absolutely perfect timing. The real cat passing the line-drawn graffiti cat is magical. It turns an already nice street piece into one of those rare moments that feels almost too good to be accidental.

🪨 Painted Cat Rocks — By Unknown Artist in Unknown Location 🌍
These painted rocks are tiny, but that is a huge part of their appeal. They feel like little gifts left in a public space. They are the kind of small cat street art that can instantly brighten your day out of nowhere.
More: #caturstones on #caturday

🐾 The Cat Trace — By Unknown Artist in Unknown Location 🌍
This one is charming because it turns walking into a fun discovery. A simple trail of paw prints is enough to make the sidewalk feel completely playful. It looks as if a cat just wandered through and left a little story behind.
More: The Cat Trace (Caturday #69)

💨 Smoke Cat on the Wall — By 0331C in Unknown Location 🌍
This is one of the strangest cat pieces in the set, and that is exactly why it works. Using soot and smoke to make a cat silhouette is brilliant. It gives the wall a ghostly and almost disappearing kind of presence.
More: Street Art by 0331C – A Collection
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🐱 Banksy’s Gaza Kitten — By Banksy in Gaza, Palestine 🇵🇸
This piece hits incredibly hard because the kitten is so playful while everything around it is not. ABC News reported that the mural was painted on the remains of a home in Beit Hanoun destroyed during the 2014 war in Gaza. That contrast makes the image impossible to take casually.
💡 Nerd Fact: The kitten was never meant to function as a standalone mural. Reuters noted that Banksy folded it into a satirical mini-video about Gaza and explicitly said he used a kitten because people online click on cats when they would otherwise scroll past destruction.
More: 6 Photos of Street Art by Banksy in Gaza, Palestine: “People only look at pictures of kittens”
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