By Alison Hanson
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January 1, 2010
Chris Titley at the Evening Press in York has done a write-up on the Cats in York website and it featured in today’s York Evening Press Diary. Chris has allowed us to republish the article here for our visitors to read. Enjoy! ‘Mad cat person’ logs on, by Chris Titley YORK’S cats have been catalogued. The many moggies that can be found perched on rooftops or crawling up office walls are now listed on a new website, www.catsinyork.org.uk This is the brainchild of Jon Gibbins, 25, and “mad cat person” Jo Barrett, 24, who first came to York in 1999 to take degrees in electronic engineering with music technology at the university. In the course of their courtship they became fascinated by the cat statuettes dotted around the city – and frustrated by the lack of a guide to them. So they made their own. “No one knows the origins of all the cat statues, some of which may have been put in place as far back as the early 19th century,” their website explains. “Some may have been intended to attract people to a shop or simply to amuse children. Others may be to scare pigeons.” The site goes on to detail the more recent additions, the signature of city architect Tom Adams. You can even download a “cat hunt” – a walking guide to all York’s feline high spots. Jon and Jo have discovered 22 statuettes, but note that some others may have fallen victim to cat burglars over the years. Now they’d like your help. “We’d love to hear from people to improve on the information we already have,” Jon told the Diary. “We have holes in the research, so if anyone who stumbles across the site is able to help, then that’s great.” His favourite? “The kitten seen scaling the wall of a house on St Andrewgate.” Oh, and their own cat statuette, which they intend to install on their new house – which is in Devon, as they have moved to Jon’s hometown. Fabulous cat facts tomorrow. Taken from ‘Mad cat person’ logs on by Chris Titley, archived on the York Press website. ‘Fabulous cat facts’ were published as part of the next day’s article, Brief encounter in York studio. Tom Adams was ‘delighted’ to see our site mentioned in the Evening Press Diary in a later article, When Scottie gave us a ring.