ラジオで流れたことばを、すこしだけ立ち止まって読む場所です。

※Nighttime cat photos sometimes feel warmer than the streets around them. This is a small column about that feeling.

A quiet look at warm lights, sleeping cats, and the feeling of slow nights.

A small light above the street

The street was almost empty.

A small light remained above the shop.

The sign moved slightly in the wind.

And beneath it, a cat was asleep.

Some nighttime scenes feel quiet enough to stop people for a moment.

Warm lights change the feeling of cities

At night, cities can feel distant.

Concrete becomes colder.

Windows become darker.

The sounds become softer too.

But a single warm light beside a sleeping cat can make the whole street feel calmer somehow.

Cats seem comfortable almost anywhere

Old chairs.

Wooden boxes.

The corner of a doorway.

A folded piece of cloth.

Cats often turn small forgotten spaces into peaceful places.

Night photos feel slower with cats

Bright city photos usually move quickly.

Cars.

People.

Traffic lights changing again and again.

But cat photos at night often feel slower, quieter, and easier to stay with.

Somewhere Cats

Photos arrive from different cities.

Different lamps.

Different streets.

Different quiet moments.

Somewhere Cats quietly gathers those small nighttime scenes from around the world.

🎁 Quiet cats beneath warm lights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Somewhere Cats?
Somewhere Cats is a quiet radio-style project featuring cat photos and small messages from different places around the world.
Why do nighttime cat photos feel calming?
Warm lights, quiet streets, and relaxed cats often create slower and softer scenes that feel comforting to many people.
Are the cat photos from real places?
Yes. The photos and small messages are shared from real cities, streets, and quiet moments around the world.
🌙 「Somewhere tonight, a warm light is still shining above a sleeping cat.」

🐾 A small thing to keep nearby.

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