Last Updated:August 31, 2025, 13:53 IST
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You must have visited McDonald’s, but have you visited Meow Donald’s? No, because it is built exclusively for cats in their own town. Sounds bizarre, right! Well, a Chinese YouTuber has built an entire town for his cats.
This town has all the urban facilities enjoyed by humans. From supermarket, gym to cyber trucks- this town has it all. YouTuber Xing Zhilei has built an entire town and a few days ago, his miniature subway station with fully functional metro trains went viral.
However, a few users claimed it to be an AI-generated video. To clear the allegations, this time, Zhilei uploaded the live making of a fast food joint in his cat town. Check the viral video here.
What might look like AI-generated is actually totally handcrafted. The town and its subway features tunnels, carriages, working escalator, and even functioning platform doors.
From the glowing LED signs to the safety barriers, the setup looks so realistic that one user on X commented, “This system looks better than the New York subway.”
However, some users still assert it to be AI-generated content. “Can’t we safely assume this is AI? He starts out, “It’s taken me three months to complete my new cat town.” That project would take several people several years to build. And a huge amount of money,” a comment on X reads.
Another comment reads, “I’m totally doing this for my cats, but I’m going to make it big enough for my dogs to chase them through town!”
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