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Latest issue on 7 Sept 2025. Update every Saturday.

Thursday Show

Culture

28 October 2025

4 min read

The cat that took over the world

I admire the universal power of the Lucky Cat’s design so much that I created a unique NALA version to bring you charm while actively supporting animal rescue.

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There aren’t many designs in the world that have travelled as far or lasted as long as the Maneki-neko, the famous Japanese lucky cat.

It sits in shop windows, restaurants, salons, homes, sometimes even in taxis, quietly promising good luck.

But here’s the thing: it’s not just cute. It’s smart. It’s a brilliant piece of design.

Just one simple figure, and yet everyone instantly knows what it means.
• A left paw up means: come in, we like people!
• A right paw up means: good fortune is on the way!
• Both paws? Overachiever. Total protection.

The cat that took over the world

It’s one design, repeated endlessly, but still full of charm, meaning, and even personality. From a temple in Tokyo (Gotokuji, if you’re ever in the mood for a pilgrimage) to shelves across the globe, it’s become a global icon. No branding. No campaign. Just a design that works.

At NALA, we couldn’t resist making our own version. Our Lucky Cat is a little sassier, a little sleeker, and hand-drawn with all the love in the world. You’ll find it on T-shirts, prints, postcards.

Part of the proceeds go to LASSie, the amazing animal shelter in Langkawi that rescues cats and dogs. So your lucky cat helps real ones too.

The cat that took over the world
The cat that took over the world