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Inspired by and dedicated to the Ceiling Cat meme, which I am certain you are acquainted with, this list aims to further unravel the mysteries of god-like cats. Since you are a knowledgeable Word Wide Web user, dear reader, we’ll not dwell on the history and conception of the Ceiling Cat meme but rather ponder on the cats themselves. 

For starters, this feline fascination of ours. Alright, alright, I know... You think I’m going to talk about the ancient Egyptians, their mummified cats, and the cat goddesses like Bastet, Sekhmet, and Mafdet. But just to spice up the “cats as deities” discussion, I'm adding in cat-gods from other ancient cultures as well. For one, there's ‘The Ovinnik’ — a spirit in Slavic mythology that occupies the shape of a black, fiery-eyed cat. Once full-bellied, it’s a great protector of the barn and the livestock housed there, just like a normal cat. But woe to those who let Ovinnik's tummy gurgle as the spirit will eat their animals and set buildings afire. Or take the Norse goddess Freyja for instance: her heavenly chariot was pulled not by mere steeds but by two giant grey cats. It’s said that people left snacks for these cats so they wouldn’t make a meal out of their children either. As you can see, cats have always occupied a special place among the divine, so transitioning to the overlords of The Internet is the next logical step. 

Since simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, Internet cats have dropped their gilded capes and diamond claws, moving on to basic things that would resonate better with wide-eyed mortals instead. And, ultimately, prolong their sovereignty over us. Now we have the same god-like cats being praised for their cuteness, infamous cat-logic, and general buffoonery — you know, the simple stuff of a cat's existence. Like letting go of any old habit, though, dropping your status as a deity sure ain't easy. Once in a while, we see a seemingly cute cat reminding us of its authority by occupying the highest possible place in our homes and scalding us with their austere stares. If you still don't have a grasp of this post's topic by reading it thus far, I invite you to scroll down below and see our collection of Ceiling Cat photos! Call them silly cats, funny, or even stupid; deep down, you know that only divine beings can be so entertaining, so spectacular, and serious at the same time! 

Vote for the cat photos that have amused you the most, tell us five reasons why you love cats and don't forget to share this article with your friends! Au revoir and bissous!

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Shop Owner Installs Glass Ceiling For Cats So They Could Stare At Him While He Works

Shop Owner Installs Glass Ceiling For Cats So They Could Stare At Him While He Works

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    I'm A Plumber Working In A Ceiling Void Under A Leaking Shower And I Have Been Greeted By A Curious Kitty

    I'm A Plumber Working In A Ceiling Void Under A Leaking Shower And I Have Been Greeted By A Curious Kitty

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hi, whatcha doing? Hi, whatcha doing? Hi, whatcha doing? Hi, whatcha doing?

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    “My cat loves to climb to the highest place in the room—which is ok at home, but when we’re traveling and staying with friends, their homes aren’t as cat-proofed as mine and it becomes an issue,” Molly DeVoss, a certified feline training and behavior specialist who runs Cat Behavior Solutions agency, told Bored Panda.

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    She explained that at some height, cats indeed become fearful, but it is natural for them to seek high ground. “Sometimes they just need a little privacy, but this mostly comes from an instinctual alertness for predators; they can better see predators and potential territory invaders coming from afar,” Molly said.

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    My Girlfriend's Cat, Orange. Put Him In The Attic To Hunt For Mice And Now He Doesn't Want To Come Back Down

    My Girlfriend's Cat, Orange. Put Him In The Attic To Hunt For Mice And Now He Doesn't Want To Come Back Down

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    I’m Remodeling My Basement And All The Ceiling Tiles Were Just Removed. I Found My Cat Like This

    I’m Remodeling My Basement And All The Ceiling Tiles Were Just Removed. I Found My Cat Like This

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    If you've ever wondered how come your cat is able to climb to the heights so gracefully and effortlessly, except those rare unexpected falls from the top counter, Molly said you have to look at their anatomy. “A cat’s sharp, strong claws, and muscular hindquarters, make climbing easy for them.”

    Moreover, cats have a crazy sense of balance and are impossibly flexible, Molly said. “When they fall, they twist and land on their feet (hence the idiom 'always land on your feet'); this is known as a 'righting reflex.' While all cat breeds, including our beloved DSH (domestic shorthairs), love to climb, the Savannah and Bengal breeds seem to exhibit a stronger penchant for climbing.”

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    Spider Cat, Spider Cat Does Whatever A Spider Cat Does

    Spider Cat, Spider Cat Does Whatever A Spider Cat Does

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    I Was Browsing The Books In This Small Secluded Book Store When I Heard Something Above My Head

    I Was Browsing The Books In This Small Secluded Book Store When I Heard Something Above My Head

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    Many studies have been done about how far cats can fall without sustaining injury. “These studies suggest cats can fall as far as 20 stories (over 200 feet) and survive with little to no injuries. However, you wouldn’t want to put this theory to the test; cats can fall about eight feet without injury,” the cat behaviorist warned.

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    Over The Last Week Our Kitten Has Discovered She Can Climb

    Over The Last Week Our Kitten Has Discovered She Can Climb

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    If you don’t want your cat to climb on your counters and high places in your home, Molly said you’ll need to provide them with alternatives. “I have wall steps leading to shelves and cat beds above my windows and our cat, Pico de Gato, spends hours sleeping high above our heads. There are many surface deterrents, such as sonic sound mats and sharp/pointed mats, but I don’t recommend using a deterrent (of any kind) without first providing an alternative.”

    She added: “I’ve always said, 'you can’t tell a cat no—you have to show it what you want it to do instead'—which means the responsibility falls on you to provide adequate alternatives that allow them to express their natural behaviors.”

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    The Master Who Will Break The Hole From The Ceiling Every Day And Fall From The Sky!

    The Master Who Will Break The Hole From The Ceiling Every Day And Fall From The Sky!

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    Cat Shocks Mom By Learning To Climb On The Ceiling Like A Spider

    Cat Shocks Mom By Learning To Climb On The Ceiling Like A Spider

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    Kathryn Baylis
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Had a cat who used to do that under my bed at night. Scared the s**t out of me the first time. Once I knew what was going on, it was fine. She used to just run in circles—-fast—-upside down, on her back, using her claws and the box spring of my bed to propel her forward.

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    Cat Stuck In The Ceiling

    Cat Stuck In The Ceiling

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    Julia Atkinson
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Heeeere's Kitty - oh, I'm terribly sorry, is this not the Jacksons' apartment?"

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    I Walked Into Some Antique Shop And Saw This Cat Poking His Head Through A Hole In The Ceiling

    I Walked Into Some Antique Shop And Saw This Cat Poking His Head Through A Hole In The Ceiling

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    Shout Out To This Mofo Who Crawled Into The Kitchen Ceiling On His First Day Home

    Shout Out To This Mofo Who Crawled Into The Kitchen Ceiling On His First Day Home

    He didn't even leave the panel ajar - I moved it because I was out of places to look within a 5 mile radius.

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    My Cat Broke A Small Piece Of Our Drop Ceiling Tile Off

    My Cat Broke A Small Piece Of Our Drop Ceiling Tile Off

    Just so he could stick his head through it and meow incessantly while I'm trying to watch TV.

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    It's Almost 1:30 Am Here, And I Just Found A Cat In My Ceiling

    It's Almost 1:30 Am Here, And I Just Found A Cat In My Ceiling

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    I Can Halp Electrishun?

    I Can Halp Electrishun?

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    Kay blue
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cats would be great at feeding wires through small spaces, if we could persuade them to help.

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    I Heard A Rustle Of The Treat Packet

    I Heard A Rustle Of The Treat Packet

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    Kathryn Baylis
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you ever think your cat has run off because you can’t find them, just rustle the treat bag or tap the spoon on the food can. They magically materialize out of nowhere. Then act like it’s no biggie.

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    Ceiling Cat Watches You Shop

    Ceiling Cat Watches You Shop

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    Brian Bennett
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Now that's what I call extra security - right by an exit!( those Aussies sur are smart!)

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    #43

    My Kitten Has Turned Into A Danger Cat

    My Kitten Has Turned Into A Danger Cat

    I think his goal is to get to the ceiling light. He spent 3 minutes on top of the bathroom door weighing his options. In the end, I had to rescue him.

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    Just Moved Into A New Apartment With 15 Foot Ceilings. Woke Up On Morning One And Couldn’t Find My Cat Anywhere. Then I Looked Up

    Just Moved Into A New Apartment With 15 Foot Ceilings. Woke Up On Morning One And Couldn’t Find My Cat Anywhere. Then I Looked Up

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    Early This Morning I Couldn’t Find Nacho

    Early This Morning I Couldn’t Find Nacho

    I was calling and calling him and he wasn’t in his usual hiding spots. Then I just saw a tiny orange head looking down at me from the ceiling. 

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    Simon Oversees His Mother's Repairs

    Simon Oversees His Mother's Repairs

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