Montreal’s Le Miaousée wants to become Canada’s first permanent cat museum | Unpublished
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Author: Morgan Lowrie
Publication Date: September 14, 2025 - 15:20

Montreal’s Le Miaousée wants to become Canada’s first permanent cat museum

September 14, 2025

For about 100 years, the presbytery on De Castelnau street in Montreal’s Villeray borough was home to Catholics who lived and prayed there. Now, the cats are taking over.

From paintings, historic photographs, book covers and shiny stuffed animal eyes, they stare down at visitors from the walls of Le Miaousée, which bills itself as the first cat museum in both Montreal and Canada.



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