Dozens of official-looking street signs have been warning New Yorkers that they're in a "No Catcall Zone."

The Daily News says it's part of International Anti-Street Harassment Week.

Red graphics on white signs show two human figures exchanging remarks as a large cat looks on.

A nonprofit company called Feminist Apparel says it hopes to have at least one sign up in every borough by week's end.

It's also getting out the message with stickers.

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