In the United States,
Year of the Cat was certified platinum in March 1977, indicating sales of more than one million copies. Contemporary reviews were mixed but generally positive.
Billboard praised the album featuring "Stewart's cool vocals and exceptionally well-arranged songs that are progressive without being pretentious", whereas
Robert Christgau thought Stewart's move from historical themes to the tone of "spy-novels" was an improvement. Peter Reilly, writing for
Stereo Review, found Stewart's "hissing sibilant 's's" unintentionally hilarious, especially when combined with the "gloweringly melodramatic" "On the Border". Reilly nonetheless praised the songwriting, "warm, easy atmosphere", and Stewart's guitar skills.
Alan Parsons' production and rich arrangements were widely praised. By 1987,
Year of the Cat had become a popular record used for hi-fi demonstration.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
AllMusic agreed, calling it the perfection of Stewart's sound and style. ==Track listing==