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Cathenge Sculpture, Artist: David Normal, Octavia Street, San Francisco, California
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![]() A framed sign near the sculpture describe the artist and the origin of the sculpture.
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![]() A closer view of the sign that described the artist and the sculpture.
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![]() Six statues of cats stood in a circle and all faced inward.
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![]() A closer view of a cat's face, and the collar it wore with a lavender jewel.
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![]() Another sign was attached to the platform upon which a cat stood. That sign indicated the name of the cat, in this case, "Solara," which meant "of the sun."
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![]() The next cat was named, "Fortuna," which meant the Roman goddess of fortune and good luck.
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![]() The name of the next cat was, "Erotica," which meant to arouse sexual desire.
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![]() The next cat was named, "Lunata," which meant resolve and persistence.
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![]() The next cat was named, "Lyrata," which meant the shape of a lyre.
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![]() The last cat was named, "Thanata," which meant death.
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