Celebrating Feline Love with 23 Limited-Edition Products
In celebration of National Cat Day 2025, Seven-Eleven Japan is launching an exclusive cat-themed product line. With 23 unique items inspired by Japan’s deep-rooted love for felines, the collection will be available nationwide from February 14, 2025. Featuring creative snacks, premium chocolates, and a special promotion, this initiative highlights the growing influence of “neconomics” (cat-related economic impact) in Japan.
A Purr-fectly Timed Release
Japan’s National Cat Day falls on February 22—a date chosen because “2-22” sounds like “nyan-nyan-nyan” in Japanese, mimicking a cat’s meow. With cats surpassing dogs as Japan’s most popular pets since 2014, Seven-Eleven Japan is capitalizing on the feline craze with a significantly expanded lineup compared to previous years.
Featured Cat-Themed Treats
Seven-Eleven Japan’s collection includes a variety of snacks and desserts designed with feline aesthetics:
- Sakuma Nuggets (240 yen) – Crispy chicken nuggets shaped like cat faces.
- Meatball Tiramisu (277 yen) – A cocoa sponge tiramisu inspired by a cat’s paw pads.
- Tail-like Bread with Caramel Whip (168 yen) – Soft bread resembling a cat’s tail, filled with caramel cream.
In addition to these playful treats, premium offerings include:
- CACAOCAT Milk Chocolate Ice Cream – Supervised by the renowned Hokkaido chocolate brand.
- Morinaga Dars Chocolates – Limited-edition packaging featuring illustrated cats.
Special Promotion: Win Exclusive Prizes
To boost engagement, Seven-Eleven Japan is launching a special lottery campaign from February 17–23. Customers purchasing two or more cat-themed items can enter to win:
Prize | Number of Winners |
---|---|
QUOPAY Gift Certificate (2,222 yen) | 2,222 winners |
QUOPAY Gift Certificate (222 yen) | 22,222 winners |
Winners will be selected through a digital entry system, making participation seamless for mobile users.

Why Japan Loves Cats
Japan’s fascination with cats stems from multiple factors:
- Cultural Significance – Cats symbolize good fortune, as seen in the maneki-neko figurines.
- Urban Convenience – Cats are low-maintenance pets, ideal for small apartments and busy lifestyles.
- Social Media Popularity – Japan’s online cat community continues to grow, driving consumer interest in feline-themed products.
Seven-Eleven Japan’s Market Strategy
Seven-Eleven Japan has been expanding steadily, with 21,485 stores as of February 2025. While same-store sales showed a slight decline in 2024, the company is adapting by:
- Introducing cashierless stores to address labor shortages.
- Piloting larger store formats to attract a broader audience.
- Focusing on seasonal and themed product lines to drive sales.
Final Thoughts
By aligning with Japan’s enduring affection for cats, Seven-Eleven Japan’s National Cat Day 2025 collection offers creative, limited-edition treats while engaging customers through exclusive promotions. With products launching from February 14, feline enthusiasts nationwide can indulge in this delightful celebration.
Sources: 7-11, Nation Thailand and Word Connect.