Meow Hear This: We've cat-alogued and cat-egorized the vast feline kingdom in one alluring art print! This chart of cats and kitties is veritable catnip for fans of furballs and infographics alike. Wondering what cat-egory your fave feline falls into? Re-fur to this expert examination, which maps out a multitude of hand-drawn mousers--by coat length, body size, and even geographic origin. It's the ideal addition to any room of the house! (But especially...the kitt-chen.) The Purr-fect Gift for Cat Lovers: Whether you yarn for the exquisite beauty of Persians, the playful spirit of Balinese, or the adorable quirks of Scottish Folds, this unforgettable art print serves as a source of inspiration and admiration of our feline companions. (As if they don't receive admiration enough!) Both an educational resource and a captivating conversation starter, this chart offers cat enthusiasts a chance to delve into the mesmerizing world of these furry friends. Premium Printing: Printed in the United States via state-of-the-art digital offest presses onto durable, acid-free 100-lb cover stock paper, this museum-quality (and nearly claw-proof!) print will elevate your wall decor for decades to come. When you purchase a Pop Chart product you're investing in the American economy, and domestic production means a reduced carbon footprint as no fossil fuels were burned shipping our products from an overseas, unregulated factory. Ready for Your Wall: Each print ships in sturdy, premium packaging that is suitable for gifting as is! (Prefer to frame it first? Measuring 16” x 20,” this standard-sized print is easy to find a frame for.) From the Data Masters at Pop Chart: Our art prints have been featured by such outlets as The Today Show, Wirecutter, Good Morning America, Apartment Therapy, Chicago Tribune, Popular Mechanics, Esquire, Glamour, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, The Economist, Fast Company, Nerdist, Slate, Washington Post, Real Simple, Men's Journal, Paste, BuzzFeed, The Verge, Wired, AV Club and more! Oh and we've also created commissioned pieces for the NBA, Nike, HBO, and "South Park." We've been around!