
Chinese YouTuber Xing's World builds working subway for his cats in 4 months; internet says it beats America's transit system
Chinese YouTuber Xing's World builds a DIY subway for his cats
Xing Zhilei has taken DIY pet projects to a whole new level. In a two-minute video uploaded on August 17 to his channel Xing's World, he unveiled a purr-fectly crafted miniature subway system, complete with a moving train, a fully functional escalator, and platform doors that open in sync with the train's arrival, just like the real deal. The entire project took 4 months to complete.
While the subway may be cat-sized, it's surprisingly roomy. Mr. Xing can even fit inside the train himself, though he has to lie down like a sardine to do it. The real commuters, however, are his cool-as-a-cucumber cats, seen calmly hopping on and off the train while cheeky boarding announcements welcome these VIPs (Very Important Paw-sengers). Since being uploaded on YouTube, the video has amassed over 191,000 views. Check out below:
Meanwhile, in the behind-the-scenes scoop, Xing admitted he ran into 'paw-sibilities,' like figuring out how to build a working escalator and getting the platform and carriage doors to open at the same time.
Fans praise Xing's craftsmanship
Social media couldn't get enough as videos of Xing's feline-friendly metro have gone viral, with viewers marvelling at just how much Cat Town Subway Station looks and functions like an actual underground stop.
One X user wrote, "I'm starting to think Xing world's cats have better public transportation than most cities I've been to."
i'm starting to think xing world's cats have better public transportation than most cities i've been to
"That's wild. Xing World's mini subway for his cats is next-level pet pampering; those kitties are living better than most commuters," added another X user.
That's wild Xing World's mini subway for his cats is next level pet pampering,those kitties are living better than most commuters
One individual joked, "I support this. Cats have work to do too, right? Rent ain't free."
I support this. Cats got work to do too right? Rent aint free
"Bro is already making modern subway systems for cats, meanwhile America's mass transit system is still stuck in 1980, lmfaooo," mentioned another user.
bro already making modern subway systems for cats meanwhile America's mass transit system is still stuck in 1980 lmfaooo
More about Xing's World
Xing is known for his remarkably creative miniature DIY projects built especially for his cats. His journey to build all things for cats began two years ago when he first built TheCatHoue. On his YouTube channel, Xing's World, where he has 417,000 subscribers, he has shared videos of his past projects, including a tiny supermarket, a theatre, a spa, and a garage tailored to feline dimensions. His latest creation is now being hailed as a masterpiece, and fans can't wait to see what more he has in store for his little Cat Town.
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