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50 Hilarious Feline Memes From The Wholesome Cat Community “CatCon Worldwide” (New Pics)
Summer is slowly creeping up on us, dear Pandas, and for those who still have some spare time in their summertime schedules, we propose to fill them with some feline goodness. This year, the biggest cat-centric convention called CatCon is taking place on August 3rd and 4th, inviting every cat lover to join them!
In anticipation of every kitty owner’s dream event, we browsed through their Instagram account and curated the most hilarious and relatable mouser memes for your entertainment. Ranging from a bit silly to sweet, they are guaranteed to make your day that much more clawsome (pawdon me).
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I Wish I Could Love This Two Or 3.14159 More Times
And They Lead To Two Very Different Emotions
For those of you who are interested in learning more about the convention itself, we recommend you check out our earlier publication, which covered everything from how it originated to what kinds of special activities and guests usually appear during it.
But today we’re delving even deeper into feline celebrations, starting with Ancient Egypt and one of the most important cat figures, the goddess Bastet. She had the head of a cat but the body of a woman, and was the deity of protection.
Tabbies played several roles in Egyptian society, from being seen as guardians of the home that brought protection and good fortune to the household to representing the powerful kings and gods. One of the reasons for their popularity was their dual nature. On one hand, they are obedient, protective, and nurturing, and on the other, they can be fierce and aggressive. Together, these qualities, along with loyalty and independence, are what paralleled them to deities.
Right On Target
You May Be The Landlord But I’m The Boss
"Are you *sure* that you know what you're doing?"
What’s Taking So Long, Jonathan
They were not only associated with the divine but they were also bred and sacrificed to the gods. Cats were often mummified and buried in elaborate coffins that later were offered to temples as a sign of gratitude to the deities. One mummy from the National Museum of Natural History is in the shape of an elegantly seated feline. The mouser was tightly wrapped in linen, and its features were painted in black ink.
To honor these pets, wealthy families dressed them in jewels and fed them fancy treats. More interestingly, cat owners would often shave their eyebrows as a sign of mourning for a lost companion and grieve until they grow back.
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Do As I Say And As I Do
I once had to put myself in time out. My Yorkie, Lucky RIP, liked to lick the couch. He had to go to time out for doing so. My kids and I were playing and one said "I bet you won't lick the couch"! I said "hold my beer" jk...but I don't back down from a dare, dang it! Well, Lucky saw me and cut me a look...so I went to his bed and sat.
The Longer You Stare At It, The Better It Gets
The Egyptian Mau is believed to be a breed that directly connects the modern world to the ancient one. It’s distinguished by its grace, flexibility, and the unique spots that cover its coat. The word “Mau” means “cat” in ancient Egyptian, highlighting the historical and cultural significance of these animals.
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If The Shoe Fits, Purr It
Meanwhile, in Japan, cats are celebrated in the form of the “Maneki-Neko,” or the beckoning cat. In the Land of the Rising Sun, felines embody the symbols of good luck, prosperity, protection, and wealth. The iconic “Maneki-Neko” is often seen in shop windows and homes as a figurine with a raised paw and a koban coin, beckoning customers or wealth toward it.
Japanese folklore also tells stories of “Bakeneko” and “Nekomata,” mythical cat creatures with supernatural abilities that include shapeshifting. They are portrayed as protectors and tricksters, tormenting humans and creating chaos everywhere they go. Which, to this day, evokes a mysterious sense of beauty around cats in modern Japan.
Purr-Spective
Let’s Twin
We feed our local strays, and have a name for each of them, this one here we call her Sox
The Math Doesn't Math
In Turkey, cats are esteemed companions, celebrated for their grace and intelligence. Their role in Turkish homes surpasses the household pet name - they are protectors, confidants, and symbols of good luck. This respect for them is reflected in folklore and literature, where they appear as figures of wisdom combined with mystery and allure.
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Baked With 💕love💕
Find The Cat
Among the various breeds that run around Turkey’s streets, the Van Cat is a kind of feline that captures the essence of this country's affection for them. It’s distinguished by its white fur and colored markings that only appear on the head and tail. Perhaps the most interesting characteristic is its infatuation with water. Known as “swimming cats,” they are great in water, adding more mystery to their behavior.
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Nowadays, in bustling Turkish coffee houses, you’ll often find cats lounging on the tables or purring somewhere comfortably tucked away in a corner. They have become a cherished part of coffee culture within the country, where they symbolize hospitality and relaxation and bring good luck to the establishment. In Istanbul, felines are so beloved that they have their own neighborhoods and caretakers who provide food and shelter.
Wouldn’t Want Him To Think I’m Rude!
When my dog barks or whines I say "really, poppy?" And she looks at me like I'm a Martian.
What Is Normal, Anyway???
Coming to an end, we’re finishing off with the royalty - the Siamese cat, which is known for its grace and nobility in Thailand. The bond between these felines and Thai royalty is rooted in centuries of history. Believed to be symbols of sophistication and charm, they were pampered and adored as palace pets, gaining their esteemed status.
No Explanation Needed
Do You Trust Me?
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They were also often presented as prestigious gifts in diplomatic exchanges, signifying honor and respect between nations. Furthermore, legends portray them as guardians of treasures within Thai palaces. But beyond the glitz and glamour, they were, at their core, cherished companions whose presence brought joy and comfort to kings and queens.
Pretty Sure A Cat Wrote This
They Don’t Think, They Know
He Went🥛
I've Made A Huge Mistake
Which Room Do You Pick?
Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way
Green Flag Green Flag Green Flag
Nye Plans Solidified
Happy #gothmas
Me Today
Loaf Of My Life
Where Is The Lie?
Only Towel Cat Can Save Me Now
I Can Buy Myself Flowerssss, Write My Name In The Sanddddd
Isn't it spelled "faun"? sorry. Not to be rude or anything, but I think you may have the wrong kind of faun.
Load More Replies...Talk to myself for hourssss, say things you don't understand....
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That’s “His Royal Highness Beef Stroganoff”. What’s Your Cat’s Official Name?
My cat's name is Troufa which means truffle. But I call her pitsiniki, koutsoukini, tsipikouli which mean absolutely nothing. 😀
We Cat Do It!
Cats Are So M̶u̶l̶t̶i̶f̶a̶c̶e̶t̶e̶d̶ Multifurrcited
Crazy For You Of Crazy For Food?
Can I Have Both With A Side Of Fries?!
Not If You’re Trying To Set The Ambiance
When You Only Trust One Purrson
Who’s That Wonderful Giiiiirl? Could She Be Any Cuter
I still miss the cat I grew up with, Pyret (female). My family had her from 1989 until 2008. She was there from when I was 13 until I was 32. Their current cat, Frans (male), I do like, but he's a bit of a little sh*t. And an accident-prone ditz (seriously, he has managed to lose his upper right fang (broke it so it had to be removed), lost a claw (we have no idea what happened) & damaged his tail so bad that half of it had to be amputated (now he looks kinda like a stubtail). Still a fun kitty.
I am so sorry for your loss of Pyret. It never quite stops hurting, does it? :( I lost my beloved gray girl, Wintressia, in 2018. I got her in 1998 when I was 16. She was 19 like your lady "tiny" :) I do not believe in "Heaven" but I like to believe in the Rainbow Bridge for our pets. Maybe Pyret was waiting over there to show Wintressia around ;) I have two cats now who are fortunately still young (8 and 3) but I know I will miss them terribly as well, even though the younger one is a bit of a little shít himself XD
Load More Replies...Sheesh, I had to scroll down about ten posts of "man does stupid shít because of this", "bridezilla does stupid shít because of that" and "the internet outrages due to whatever else" to find a wholesome one. BP has become more toxic over the last couple of years, but it's never been THAT bad, has it? I had basically two bad internet habits, one was playing flash games on kongregate (quit years ago) and BP. No tikfuck, no facebook, pinterest or whatever else. BP is the only one left because it made me smile. If they keep posting this toxic "hate either side but click me and generate ad revenue" cráp, that will break the camel's back soon.
Cheezeburger generally has a lot of feel-good kitty matter, too.
Load More Replies...I still miss the cat I grew up with, Pyret (female). My family had her from 1989 until 2008. She was there from when I was 13 until I was 32. Their current cat, Frans (male), I do like, but he's a bit of a little sh*t. And an accident-prone ditz (seriously, he has managed to lose his upper right fang (broke it so it had to be removed), lost a claw (we have no idea what happened) & damaged his tail so bad that half of it had to be amputated (now he looks kinda like a stubtail). Still a fun kitty.
I am so sorry for your loss of Pyret. It never quite stops hurting, does it? :( I lost my beloved gray girl, Wintressia, in 2018. I got her in 1998 when I was 16. She was 19 like your lady "tiny" :) I do not believe in "Heaven" but I like to believe in the Rainbow Bridge for our pets. Maybe Pyret was waiting over there to show Wintressia around ;) I have two cats now who are fortunately still young (8 and 3) but I know I will miss them terribly as well, even though the younger one is a bit of a little shít himself XD
Load More Replies...Sheesh, I had to scroll down about ten posts of "man does stupid shít because of this", "bridezilla does stupid shít because of that" and "the internet outrages due to whatever else" to find a wholesome one. BP has become more toxic over the last couple of years, but it's never been THAT bad, has it? I had basically two bad internet habits, one was playing flash games on kongregate (quit years ago) and BP. No tikfuck, no facebook, pinterest or whatever else. BP is the only one left because it made me smile. If they keep posting this toxic "hate either side but click me and generate ad revenue" cráp, that will break the camel's back soon.
Cheezeburger generally has a lot of feel-good kitty matter, too.
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