The Catford Cat in London, England
Sporting a Cheshire Cat-worthy grin, this giant fiberglass feline has crouched over the Catford Centre in London since 1974. With a playful paw resting on the "F" of "Catford," the statue has become an iconic local resident. Designed by the celebrated, and sometimes controversial, Brutalist architects Owen Luder and Rodney Gordon, the cat was originally installed as part of the Catford Centre's ambitious development. Luder's distinctive architectural style, known for its raw concrete forms and imposing structures, might seem an unlikely pairing with a whimsical kitty. Yet, the juxtaposition has become a beloved quirk of Catford's urban landscape. Over the years The Catford Cat, as it's affectionately known, has weathered numerous storms, both literal and metaphorical. Perhaps the most significant threat to its existence arose in 2017, when plans surfaced that could have seen the beloved feline removed. This sparked an outcry from the Catford community, who rallied to defend it. Petitions were signed, and the community's love for their giant cat became undeniably clear. The outpouring of support proved successful, and the Catford Cat continues to keep a cat's eye on those passing below.

Sporting a Cheshire Cat-worthy grin, this giant fiberglass feline has crouched over the Catford Centre in London since 1974. With a playful paw resting on the "F" of "Catford," the statue has become an iconic local resident. Designed by the celebrated, and sometimes controversial, Brutalist architects Owen Luder and Rodney Gordon, the cat was originally installed as part of the Catford Centre's ambitious development.
Luder's distinctive architectural style, known for its raw concrete forms and imposing structures, might seem an unlikely pairing with a whimsical kitty. Yet, the juxtaposition has become a beloved quirk of Catford's urban landscape.
Over the years The Catford Cat, as it's affectionately known, has weathered numerous storms, both literal and metaphorical. Perhaps the most significant threat to its existence arose in 2017, when plans surfaced that could have seen the beloved feline removed.
This sparked an outcry from the Catford community, who rallied to defend it. Petitions were signed, and the community's love for their giant cat became undeniably clear. The outpouring of support proved successful, and the Catford Cat continues to keep a cat's eye on those passing below.