A little further down Bong Bong Street, I saw a homewares shop called Adorabella. It had a number of anthropomorphic animals on throw cushions, a selection of which we see here.
I do wonder what my own kitteah sees herself as being. From top left, the Lord Nelson cat? I suppose that would involve being on the sea and therefore being able to catch some fishkies. The next one I'm not sure of; it isn't listed on the store's website and I'm not sure who it supposed to represent. The next one is Napoleon; certainly the ego matches. On the bottom row we have an artist cat, although the only art that mine does is convincing me that she hasn't had supper when in fact someone else has actually given it to her. Then we have an aviator cat, although flying a plane is probably harder work than just climbing up to the top of the cat stand; and sometimes she can't even be bothered doing that but just meows until someone picks her up and puts her there. And finally we have a gondolier cat. Even though that one is also on the water, and Venice is known for its seafood, I think her intrinsic laziness would demand that someone else row her, rather than her rowing someone else.
So while these are very artistic and would doubtless be great presents for cat lovers, I don't think that mine is represented here.