“The Council Requires Snackies”: 50 Hilarious Pics Of Cats Grouping Together
Interview With ExpertWhat’s the only thing cuter than a cat? Multiple cats! And if you’re a fan of seeing adorable pics of kitties, you’re in for a real treat today, pandas. Because every photo features all of the cuteness of one cat multiplied by three, four or even more!
We took a trip to the Council of Cats subreddit and gathered some of their most adorable pics below. From piles of kittens cuddling to hungry felines demanding food from their owners, this precious list is full of cats convening. Keep reading to also find conversations with the subreddit's creator, DryMouthKitty, and Laura Watson, Cat Welfare Assistant at International Cat Care and Registered Veterinary Nurse. Oh, and the council has spoken: they request that you upvote the photos that make you say “awww” immediately!
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The Council Enters
The Council Requires Snackies
We're In A Meeting. Stop Spying On Us
It’s no secret that the internet loves cats. Whether they’re wreaking havoc on the plants in their homes, cuddling in bed with their owners, overreacting to the tiniest noises or screaming that they’re ready to eat, we just can’t get enough of these precious creatures. And the Council Of Cats subreddit is the perfect place to visit if you’d like to see felines plotting world domination.
To learn more about this fabulous community, we got in touch with the creator of the subreddit, DryMouthKitty, who was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda. "I created r/CouncilOfCats because I wanted to make my own cat-centric commewnity on Reddit. There are many different subreddits that focus on specific kinds of cats, or specific things cats are doing, but there wasn’t really anything for groups of cats," they explained.
Council Of Sleepy Head
The Council Has Decided That You Need Supervision
'We wish we didn't need to do this but you've left us no choice, Steve'.
Yes?????
We also wanted to know how exactly DryMouthKitty defines a council of cats. "Any group of cats (more than one)," they shared. "As a big fan of Pinky and The Brain, it was humorous to imagine that anytime two or more cats are together, they are secretly plotting to take over the world. So that is the type of discussion we encourage, and our Council Meowmbers picked up on that, and it just took off from there!"
Planning Future World Domination
Council Is Convened. With Special Guest
What Is Happening There
We were also curious about what it's like to run this community. "As far as moderation goes, everyone is mostly just having fun, so we don’t have to remove too many things that are rude or off-topic," DryMouthKitty says. "The biggest issue is SPAM, content usually from bot account that is stolen and shared to farm karma. We have an OC (Original Content) only rule that is used mostly to discourage that, and automated filters do the rest."
And finally, the creator revealed which posts they consider to be the best in the group. "Our favorite posts are ones like this - where the cats seem like the photographer is intruding on their meeting, and the post title highlights that in a funny way."
The Newest Council Members
Our Crew! The Band’s First Album Cover
The Council Has Claimed My Bed As Their Own
We were also lucky enough to get in touch with Laura Watson, Cat Welfare Assistant at International Cat Care and Registered Veterinary Nurse, for this piece. Laura was happy to share her expertise and break down how cats typically feel about socializing with one another.
"Domesticated, or pet cats, originate from their wildcat ancestors, who were solitary predators and did not live in socially structured groups. They would hunt and live alone and rely solely on themselves for survival," Laura noted.
"However, cats are a remarkably adaptable species, and whilst retaining their roots as a solitary hunter, they have shown the capability to adapt to group living through the development of social structures – some might say they are socially flexible," she shared. "You can find out more about the social structure of cats here if you would like to read about it in more depth."
Doesn't It Freak You Out When They Do This?
On The Hunt
Council Of Da Girlz💅🏽
"As solitary hunters, it is also important for cats to establish a territory where they can hunt/find food and avoid conflict with other cats, as conflict could result in injuries that could be detrimental to their survival as a solitary survivalist," the cat expert says. "A cat’s territory also consists of a core area where they feel safe enough to sleep, eat, play, and potentially enjoy social interactions with people or other animals."
It’s A Bird, It’s A Plane…. It’s A Lizard!
The Council Is On Good Terms Today
Morning Meeting
So what if you have decided to introduce a new cat into your household?
"It is always going to be potentially difficult to introduce a new cat to a resident cat," Laura says. "It is important to recognize that even when the introduction process is conducted as carefully as possible, there is no guarantee that the cats will happily accept one another. Some cats simply do not want to live with other cats, and it is important to recognize and act on this to ensure the cats in your care have the best welfare possible, both in terms of thinking about their physical health and their mental wellbeing. We encourage people to read our ‘Thinking of getting a cat’ article."
They Are Judging Me. The Verdict Is In!
Morning Council Meeting. Today’s Topic: Where Did All These Leaves Come From?
now throw a little bird seed out there and watch the cats go crazy yays at the leaf flipper birbs. omgomgomgomg
The Council Are Holding A Secret Meeting In The Bathroom
"When introducing a new cat to the home, carefully planned introductions must be made to form positive relationships between resident cats and new cats," the cat expert shared. "A resident cat may feel the need to defend their home from a new cat and to protect their resources (food/water/litter facilities/toys etc.). Our ‘Introducing another adult cat or kitten to your cat’ webpage has more information."
Laura says it's also important to consider each cat as an individual whose temperament has been shaped by early life experiences and genetics. "Traits are passed down from their mother and father, and these can shape whether a cat is bold and confident, quiet, and calm or nervous and shy," she explained. "We should consider this when introducing a new cat to ensure their personalities are compatible and to help create positive relationships between cats living together. Cat charities can help support cat caregivers and match cats with a personality most suited to your household and lifestyle."
The Council Is Watching
The Council Mandates A Private Meeting. No Humans Allowed!
The Council Is Not Amused By My Pre-Dinner Magic Tricks
"A successful introduction process can depend on the resident cat’s personality, the new cat’s personality, the introduction process and the resource availability in the home. For the best chances of success, is important to ensure the home is prepared for group living, and that each cat has their own resources," the expert told Bored Panda. "Most cats prefer not to share because they are solitary survivalists, and the choice should be given to allow them to eat, drink, toilet, play or sleep alone. Our ‘Multi-cat households’ page has more information."
Meeting Of The Junior And Senior Council
Clearly I Interrupted
The Council Judging Me While Getting Dressed
"It is also important to ensure each cat’s needs have been met, and they are given an appropriate living environment where they can perform natural species-specific behaviors, such as predatory behaviors (hunting for food/playing), gaining access to high places, scratching, toileting facilities," Laura shared.
"Your cats may live with you for many years. Getting the introduction right and taking extra time if necessary to carry it out could make a huge difference to their perceptions of each other," she noted. "Not only do owners feel much better if their cats get on, but also the cats’ stress is reduced considerably."
The Council Has Decided It’s Nap Time
Oh dear. This post is making me consider adding several more cats to my house (even though it can't be done).
To Ascend The Stairs Of The Night, You Must Defeat Them. How Do You Proceed?
Are these cats inspiring you to start a council of your own, pandas? We hope you’re enjoying these adorable pics, and please keep upvoting the ones you find most precious. Then, if you’re interested in checking out even more wonderful photos of cats from Bored Panda, we’ve got the perfect list for you right here!
It Appears I Interrupted An Important Meeting
The Three Loves Of My Life
Daily Morning Council Meeting To Discuss The Squirrels Outside
Will the squirrels bother the birds? This is important to my cat crew.
Council Annual Meeting
Did you choose the patio set after the cats? The colour looks great with their furs!
Ninja Council
I love black cats, but with that many how do you tell them apart?
The Council Cuddling Under The Kitchen Table
My earlier comment about getting eight cats to behave has just been made redundant..
Late For Their Meeting
The Council Of Gingers Thinks I Should Find Somewhere Else To Sit
I Say One’s Name And They All Come
😎
In Order To Get A Seat On The Council, I Would Have To *sit* On The Council
Council Judging Me How I Garden
Staircase Council
I Have No Say What Happens To My Bed. The Full Council Has Adjourned To It
The Elder Ladies Are Beginning To Accept Their New Family Member
The Council Is Quite Displeased With My Tardiness Arriving For Evening Treat Time
I Opened The Door And Stumbled Upon These Cuties Having A Meeting
What Is Happening Here? (Wrong Answers Only)
We Moved Into A New House Today
Which One Of These Things Is Not Like The Other?
What Are They Up To?
How do so many people afford to have 3+ cats?? The vet care costs on one aging boy are tough to manage 😭
I suppose it's possible that they live in an area where veterinary costs aren't as high. Really surprises me to see such a difference in some procedures. Where I live, getting a healthy cat spayed can cost $350 to $600 at most vets, when I was traveling through the US, reading some smaller town newspapers, I saw the same procedure advertised anywhere between 50 and $100. And I thought wow... Same with houses. I don't live in a metropolis by any means (it's a dumpy city that thinks it's more important than it is,) But you can't get a house for under $500,000, the average cost is about $800,000. And traveling in the northwest (approx 2000 miles from here), we saw beautiful houses and tons of land that was included for the same price... So who knows? (PS Hugs to you and your senior fella) 😺
Load More Replies...I'm rather envious... my co-op's by-laws have a limit of two cats per household (regardless of apartment size). I'm looking to adopt a bonded pair right now, since our last cat died in January. But I'd take a whole clowder of kitties if I could!
I didn't know a grouping of cats was referred to as "The council" (Even if it's just in jest) ... I looked at these pictures and I smiled and I laughed and I thought they were great; I went outside did a couple hours of garden work, came inside, and found my own grouping of three cats having a council meeting in the front enclosed porch in the sunshine. And yes it really does look like you've walked in on a secret meeting doesn't it lol.
When my sister & I were in our teens, in Connecticut, we used to cut through a yard and there was always a "cat convention " as we called it. At the time we thought it was creepy, now I have cats.. totally get it
i always ask what my cats are plotting when i see any of them together.
i love cats in every circumstance, even when they are wrong. but this doesn't mean they can't be wrong, especially in low places where everything has a wrongness handicap by default. i am also touched by their desire to learn when no one explains them. some of the nasty things they do are exactly this - forcing the limits of their knowledge. the problems appear when they think they know everything and try to act mature.
How do so many people afford to have 3+ cats?? The vet care costs on one aging boy are tough to manage 😭
I suppose it's possible that they live in an area where veterinary costs aren't as high. Really surprises me to see such a difference in some procedures. Where I live, getting a healthy cat spayed can cost $350 to $600 at most vets, when I was traveling through the US, reading some smaller town newspapers, I saw the same procedure advertised anywhere between 50 and $100. And I thought wow... Same with houses. I don't live in a metropolis by any means (it's a dumpy city that thinks it's more important than it is,) But you can't get a house for under $500,000, the average cost is about $800,000. And traveling in the northwest (approx 2000 miles from here), we saw beautiful houses and tons of land that was included for the same price... So who knows? (PS Hugs to you and your senior fella) 😺
Load More Replies...I'm rather envious... my co-op's by-laws have a limit of two cats per household (regardless of apartment size). I'm looking to adopt a bonded pair right now, since our last cat died in January. But I'd take a whole clowder of kitties if I could!
I didn't know a grouping of cats was referred to as "The council" (Even if it's just in jest) ... I looked at these pictures and I smiled and I laughed and I thought they were great; I went outside did a couple hours of garden work, came inside, and found my own grouping of three cats having a council meeting in the front enclosed porch in the sunshine. And yes it really does look like you've walked in on a secret meeting doesn't it lol.
When my sister & I were in our teens, in Connecticut, we used to cut through a yard and there was always a "cat convention " as we called it. At the time we thought it was creepy, now I have cats.. totally get it
i always ask what my cats are plotting when i see any of them together.
i love cats in every circumstance, even when they are wrong. but this doesn't mean they can't be wrong, especially in low places where everything has a wrongness handicap by default. i am also touched by their desire to learn when no one explains them. some of the nasty things they do are exactly this - forcing the limits of their knowledge. the problems appear when they think they know everything and try to act mature.