Hi
It’s me again.
As mentioned in Part 1, this big cat’s jaw is the entrance to the DBKU Cat Museum. In the previous entry, I forgot to mention about some of the fees that might incur. Therefore, let’s take a look at the picture below.
This is a receipt that we have got after paying RM 4.00 for bringing in the digital camera. You will also be charged RM 3.00 if you would like to bring in a film or mobile camera and RM 5.00 for the video or digital video camera. If you are not bringing any of those, then you can walk in free of charge.
Alright then, let’s take a tour.
Let’s stop here and have a look at these miniature cats. They are hanging to the edge of the wine glass, staring at a miniature fish inside it. I think this displays the typical habit of cats when they become curious about something and want to find out what it is.
However, I have learned something from the cats at home. They like moving things and if small animals happened to be spotted by them, sadly to say that there is a very low probability that they will live.
A legend about Buddha and cat. It is about why the cats are not able to enter Nirvana. I’m not sure how true it is because I have not heard or seen this story in the Buddhism sutra before.
I like this picture.
The title is One Hundred Cats And A Mouse. The cats were drawn in an adorable and funny way. They come in all sizes and all sorts of colours!
And most amazing of all is that there is a mouse hidden in these cats.
Can you spot the mouse? I actually took a shot at the museum the other day but wasn’t successful. So at the end, Colin pointed out to me where the mouse is. Tell us if you can find the mouse.
This is how the exhibition hall looks like from a higher view. Almost all displays are labelled and attached with information. One can really gain a lot of knowledge from here.
They open every day from 9 in the morning to 5 in the evening. You can spend a whole day here if you are looking at everything in detail. And I think it is worth the time to do that.
There is a stall selling all sorts of souvenirs ranging from clothes, stationaries, bags, accessories for interior decorations and many other stuff. Most of them of course, have cats icon printed on them as a memory of being to the museum as well as visiting Kuching.
A cute sling bag with cats icon sewed on it. I didn’t buy it because I don’t usually use a sling bag. However, it was a tempting moment. Phew…glad that I can resist that.
It’s hard sometimes but we just have to try. It’s an important process and part of our daily lives because we will never feel satisfy with what we have already got so it is good that we can learn to control our desire and always be happy with the things that we have now. And at the same time, be kind and generous to the less fortunate.
These are the accessories for interior decorations. I think they are suitable and look wonderful in all the places such as the living room, the dining room, the kitchen, on top of the TV and so on.
And for couples too!
Hope you enjoyed the tour today.
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