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Cats Rule the Earth is a tarot deck rendered entirely through cat-centric imagery, with the full 78-card Rider-Waite structure reimagined so that the Major Arcana cats serve as the Fool through the World and the Minor Arcana suits of cups, pentacles, swords, and wands appear in feline tableaux, producing a deck that has found a crossover audience across tarot readers and cat enthusiasts. The Cats Rule the Earth Tarot 2027 Wall Calendar from Andrews McMeel Publishing features twelve card illustrations from the deck across the year, drawn from across the Major and Minor Arcana and rendered in the deck's signature watercolor-based cat style. Expect Major Arcana cats alongside Minor Arcana scenes.
For tarot readers whose deck collection already holds the Cats Rule the Earth set and for cat lovers whose esoteric interests meet their preferred pet species across daily card-pulling practice. The imagery captures the deck across the twelve months of the year on the wall at home near the reading table or altar space.