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Friday, August 30, 2013

In conjunction with the Georgetown Festival 2013, 101 Lost Kittens project was initiated by installing kitten street arts across the streets in Georgetown UNESCO World Cultural Heritage area (mostly around Victoria Street and Armenian Street) which made up a total of 101 kittens. This project aims to create awareness of helping find home for stray animals. Glad that we managed to find all the 101 Lost Kittens street arts during our Raya holiday family trip to Georgetown. How awesome. Here to share with you the 101 Lost Kittens streets arts (the latest penang street arts) with the name as well as their location. For other street arts in Georgetown Penang, you can visit the following link (my previous blog post) for more information: (1) Street arts by Ernest (2) Wire arts

Here I include the map of location for all the kitten murals to ease your search:
p/s: This map was taken from 101 Lost Kittens Facebook Page.


101 Lost Kittens #1 Skippy To Penang For Animal Awareness
Location: Armenian Street
You can see how giant is this mural as compared to my sister and me. 



In addition, this Giant Rat mural which is not a part of 101 Lost Kittens, was created by anonymous artist to accompany Skippy. Really creative.



101 Lost Kittens #2 
Location: Armenian Street (next to Skippy)
Sorry that I couldn't find the name for this street art.



101 Lost Kittens #3 Love Me Like Your Fortune Cat
Location: Armenian Street (opposite Skippy)


101 Lost Kittens #4 Fine 500 For Littering, Sterilize Instead
Location: Armenian Street Ghaut


101 Lost Kittens #5 I Can Help Catch Rats
Location: Armenian Street



101 Lost Kittens #6 No Animal Discrimination Please
Location: Armenian Street
This one was the most difficult street art to be found. We couldn't find it on the first day. Then the next day we searched for it again. It is located at the back of the street, painted on the wall of Edelweiss Cafe. So, a photo with this art is a must. Good luck :)



101 Lost Kittens #7 Shade Me If You Love Me
Location: Victoria Street
This one is my favorite out of so many kittens street arts. It is really a creative art and I like the stunning color combination of this art. 



Not sure if you notice that the umbrella handle was actually broken (from the photo above). I try to connect the handle back to the umbrella but couldn't. 



And this is the enlarged photo of the kitten artwork above which located at the top left corner.



101 Lost Kittens #8 Even If Handicapped, Still Love Me (Mama Cat)
Location: Victoria Street (At the back of China House)



101 Lost Kittens #9 Take Time To Sit With Your Pet
Location: Victoria Street (Beside the Mama Cat)



101 Lost Kittens #10 Please Care and Bathe Me
Location: Nearby Victoria Street



101 Lost Kittens #11 Cats and Human Happily Living Together
Location: Cheah Kongsi



101 Lost Kittens #12 The Real Bruce Lee Would Never Do This
Location: Nearby Ah Quee Street


I guess most of you didn't notice there is a little kitten mural at the bottom right corner of 101 Lost Kittens mural above (The Real Bruce Lee Would Never Do This). This photo is an enlarged picture of that mural. #cute



101 Lost Kittens #13 Cats Walking For Animal Awareness
Location: Wall beside the fire station at Chulia Street



#14 102nd Lost Kittens?
Location: Armenian Street Ghaut (Next to / short distance from the Love Me Like Your Fortune Cat artwork)
This artwork is not a part of 101 Lost Kittens project. 


#15 103rd Lost Kittens?
Location: Armenian Street Ghaut
People in Penang is really creative. Wondering sooner or later there will be 104th, 105th etc Lost Kittens artworks?


I hope you enjoy these 101 Lost Kittens street arts. There are more Georgetown Penang arts to share with you which include the Secret Garden. Stay tune.

3 comments :

  1. LOL, no idea why i'm not too interested in all these mural paintings, just visited a couple ones and don't feel like finding anymore :p

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  2. Never knew they have this project in Penang, I've only seen people posted the first one.

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