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If something weird is captured on Google Street View, someone on the internet is bound to find it. Bonus points if it's a cute animal.。
That's because, while there are plenty of weird and wacky moments well documented in the various lists we've created, Google is constantly updating Street View for accuracy. Due to the constant influx of revised images, every so often the internet will discover a new little Easter egg in the Google Street View world. 。
This time, it's an adorable close-up of a cat.。

Credit: Google Maps 。


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Alas, it appears as if the photo has already been updated to this less entertaining, cat-less view. 。

Credit: Google Maps 。
But don't worry, the first photo is still intact in Google Maps' archive. Clicking on the history tab in the top left brings you to the photo from April, which shows the cats.。
Credit: Google Maps 。
Please, friends, give this good cat a visit. At the very least, say hello on Google Maps. And if you find yourself in Rome, make sure you stop by to say hello to the many adorable cats that call this location home.。
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