It's Felis bipedus, spotted on Google Street View and posted here.
Cat
© Google Street View.com
I have no idea how this happened, but I'm sure a tech-savvy reader can explain. It apparently involves the compression of images by the Google Street View cars, a vehicle that I never thought about. Matthew Cobb, who sent me the photo and links, also noted that "There's an art form whereby people tool around on street view and see what they can find. Some are funny, others beautiful, others bleak." You can see examples here and here.

The second link explains how they make the street views, a process involving a fleet of hybrid automobiles that cruise the world, each carrying nine cameras on a single pole, with pictures snapped every 10-20 meters. The photos are electronically stitched together, probably explaining the moggie above.