
Cute and cuddly is the theme of these tropical cats of Vanuatu. Cats come in many colours in Vanuatu and are as lovable and popular as any of the cousins the world over. The lush backdrop of tropical flowers adds to the appeal of the stamps.
The issue features Boots on the 100 vatu stamp who is without doubt Vanuatu’s most famous cat. Boots was born in February 2003 in Port Vila to a Mother who was a bit of a floozie. Looking for a better life Boots ventured out on his own and found a pet friendly home with 2 large dogs and two territorial cats.
To
avoid confrontations Boots was given a job as a rat cat at the
Waterfront Bar & Grill. He soon discovered that he loved the
Waterfront and the fresh fish but hated rats. He then applied for a
position of entertainer. After trying different acts he proved his
prowess in sucking a drink through a straw and ringing a ships bell as
shown on the stamp. When asked he would hop on the bar, stroll to the
bell and wait for instructions. He can differentiate any number up to
five and ring the bell that many times and is then rewarded with fresh
tuna.He also has the job of inspecting the catch on the incoming fishing boats and there has never been a bad fish since Boots has been on the job. With his pet humans, Boots has recently moved to his new home at the War Horse Saloon in Port Vila where he performs six nights a week seeing visitors from all over the world. He has been on Television and in the media in both Australia and New Zealand and is arguably the most photographed cat in the world and is honoured to feature on a Vanuatu stamp, though he wishes it was fish flavoured.
No cats were disturbed in
the making of this stamp issue.


Cats of Vanuatu
Please Note: All prices are in US Dollars
| Set of 4 stamps | $4.60 | ||
| First Day Cover with 4 stamps | $5.60 |
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Collectors Notes: | ![]() |
For more information please contact: |
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| Designer: | Denise Durkin , Wellington, New Zealand | The
Manager, Philatelic Bureau, Vanuatu Post, Port Vila, Vanuatu Tel. + 678 22000 Fax + 678 23900 E mail: philatelic@vanuatupost.vu |
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| Printer: | Southern Colour Print, Dunedin, New Zealand | |||
| Process: | Offset lithography | |||
| Stamp Size: | 25mm x 44.3mm, 4 vertical stamps | |||
| Panes: | 2 x 25 stamps | |||
| Perforation Gauge: | 14.40 x 14.00 | |||
| Paper: | Tullis Russell Non phosphor paper, 104 gsm | |||
| Denominations: | 10, 100, 160 and 190 vatu | |||
| Period of Sale: | 14 July 2010 for a period of 2 years |
Acknowledgement: The Philatelic Bureau is grateful for the assistance provided by Don MacQuoid, War Horse Saloon, Port Vila, Vanuatu and his favourite cat Boots.

