Please use your best stealth as you look for this micro cache as its a very high muggle area. Be sure to bring your own pen to sign the log. The stire near this cache had the World's Largest Kit Cat Clock last year. We can't confirm whether or not its still there but thought we'd place a cache for it anyway.
A little history: The Kit-Cat Klock is an art deco novelty style wall clock. It is in the shape of a grinning black cat with cartoon eyes that swivel in time with a pendulum tail that wags beneath. The clock is traditionally colored black, but models in other colors and styles are available. It first appeared during the 1930s. The clock is an iconic symbol of kitchens in pop culture. The first clock was made in 1932 by the Allied Clock Company in Portland, Oregon.In 1932, during the height of The Great Depression, the Kit-Cat® Clock was first invented in a small Oregon town by designer Earl Arnault (1904-1971). With his signature wagging tail, rolling eyes, and contagious smile; Kit-Cat inspired joy during one of America's roughest patches. Allied subsequently moved to Seattle, Washington and then to southern California in 1962, whereupon it was renamed California Clock Company. The clock design has changed very little in the intervening years, with the first generation, manufactured in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, having two paws, while newer models have four paws and a bow tie. The words "Kit-Cat" were added to the clock face in the 1980s. In the late 1980′s, the American Made legacy of Kit-Cat was almost lost! In the span of a few years, American electric motor manufacturing was almost exclusively relocated to Asia, leaving Kit-Cat without a US motor supplier. A battery motor powerful enough to move Kit-Cat's exclusive "one-second" animation had yet to be invented. With no other alternative, the California Clock Company was driven to develop a new battery technology. Kit-Cat kept on ticking through the 90s when the first Limited Color Edition Kit-Cats began to be manufactured, including the first 3/4 size Kitty Cat which was introduced in 1996. It wasn't long before Lady Kit-Cat first burst on to the scene in 2001, swapping out the bow tie for pearls and eyelashes. 2012 marked Kit-Cat's 80th anniversary, 50 years manufacturing all of their clocks in California, and 30 years with Woody Young as President. To celebrate this milestone, Kit-Cat sponsored the only 100% US grown commercial float in the 2012 Pasadena Rose Parade. After 80 years, Kit-Cat continues to prove that he is truly "timeless" as Kit-Cat Clocks are now sold through stores in countries all around the world. In fact, for the last 50 years, someone has purchased a Kit-Cat Clock every 3 minutes (according to the manufacturer).