This Twitter Account Collects Photos Of Cats In Small Shops Looking Like They Own The Place (50 New Pics)
Every now and then, you gotta pass by a bodega to get bread, toilet paper, or a late-night bag of candy. Since most people hop in and out without caring too much, they are at risk of missing out on that one little purrfect reason that makes any bodega journey worthwhile. Yes, even when you are blurry-eyed on the early morning run for milk to brighten up your coffee (And yourself!).
That reason is a bodega cat, better known as the furry master of the shop, who meets and greets unsuspecting shoppers from far up the cookie aisle or an unidentified box in the corner. Sometimes, they hide in plain sight right next to the doors, but almost every time, they manage to blend in with the surroundings.
The Bodega Cats social media project is dedicated to this unique corner store feline breed (okay, it’s not quite a breed but we like to think of it that way) and it collects all the furry sightings spotted in bodegas around NYC, but also other places in the US and the rest of the world. With a whopping 1M followers on Twitter and 421k people following the project on Instagram, it has gained an almost cult following and how could it not!
Scroll down for the newest batch of bodega cats and be sure to check Bored Panda’s previous features here, here and here.
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A revealing sign that a meowzer is hiding in plain sight is in its name. Most cats are notorious for their purrfect vocals, and if you’re a cat owner, you need no reminding of that. So if you ever step foot in a bodega and hear a little “meow” coming from one of the million corners in there, you can be sure it’s directed at you. Because, according to Trudi Atkinson, clinical animal behaviorist and book author, the meows are directed at humans and are not coincidental.
We spoke to Atkinson to find out more about the complex mechanism of why and how cats meow, and we found out some very interesting things. First, “a meow is a vocalization that appears to be used primarily in human-directed communication and far less in communications between cats (although they do use lots of other vocalizations such as friendly chirrups and not so friendly growls when communicating with each other),” Atkinson explained.
She added that “the meow is therefore thought to be a product of domestication and socialization with people.”
Moreover, Atkinson explained that “when directed towards people, it is most often used as a greeting or as a form of attention and food soliciting, but it can also have other meanings, for example as an indication that the cat is not feeling well.”
“But a ‘meow’ is not a single distinct vocalization. The sounds made and the ‘meaning’ of each sound will be different for each cat, and it will also vary depending on the context and the ‘message’ that the cat is intending to convey,” she said. Incredibly, “it is thought that cats actually learn what sounds are most effective in getting what it wants, or the reaction it wants from its human caregivers,” Atkinson added.
He stepped outside the social distancing circle. What did he expect would happen?
Dog owners may find this interesting: Atkinson claims that this is very different from canine vocalizations. “Research carried out in 2005 found that most people can identify the meaning or intention of a dog’s bark ( i.e. a warning bark, a fear bark or a play bark, etc) even when they don’t know the dog and even when they can’t even see the dog.”
Meanwhile, “other research has found that this is not the case with a cat’s meow. The cat’s owner may be able to interpret their own cat’s meows, but other people will be far less able to. The same owners will also be far less able to interpret the meows of other cats.”
So to put it simply, most commonly, cats meow to communicate a greeting or to solicit food or attention from their human caregivers. However, it’s not entirely clear from whether a cat is meowing/yelling too much or too loud, that it may indicate something is wrong. “It can depend a lot on the individual cat and the cat/human relationship,” Atkinson said.
If you’re wondering if some cats are better ‘singers’ than others, Atkinson said that some cats are definitely more vocal than others. “Some breeds can be far more vocal than others, especially Siamese, Burmese and some of the other Oriental cats. But there can also be a lot of individual variation.” And yes, each cat has its own meowing voice, so we may as well sign up our furballs for the Cat XFactor!
This is the boss who has worked there for 20 years and is done with your excuses, in cat form.
Looks like a cat I had as a child. Her name was Fishbone. I also rescued a void from a gas station as a teenager. Her name was Aqualung. 1971. Need I say more?
Wanna use the garbage can, do ya? Circle back and buy something, buddy - then we'll talk.
New sales kitty for Tidy Cat. Wants to demonstrate how it is to be used.
Lulling you into scritching his belly and then he'll pounce
Can you make a global upvote button that upvotes all the pictures on this page, please?
No, no, no. We're Bored Pandas around here, not Lazy Pandas. So many unworthy pics would be upvoted as a result, chaos would ensue!
Load More Replies...Had a dreadful pain filled, no sleep night, these pics passed a delightful 10 mins for me
There's a bookstore in my town where a cat lives in the front display enclosure, and instead of displaying books in the windows, they installed a big cat tree in there for her. They let her out into the main part of the shop when the store isn't too busy. I feel like a sleeping kitty probably draws people in off the sidewalk better than seeing books would. I already know what books look like. Just tell me it's a book store and show me a kitty.
'Bodega Cats social media project is dedicated to this unique corner store feline breed (okay, it’s not quite a breed but we like to think of it that way) and it collects all the furry sightings spotted in bodegas around NYC, but also other places in the US and the rest of the world.' Er, no. Bodega is a term unknown in the overwhelming majority of the World. From a Google search it appears to be specific to a single city in a single country (New York in the USA) So much for the WORLD Wide Web.
Don't know about the "unknown in the overwhelming majority of the world" bodega is a widely known word of spanish oringin. My google search of 5 seconds got me sites in German, English, Italian, French and Spanish.
Load More Replies...The lack of sanitation is kind of grossing me out in all of these images
Cats are so adorable and engaging. I love that they are in bodegas in the USA. They make going in much more fun and so lovely to be greeted by a sweet kitty. Love love love cats so much and would see them in stores everywhere!!😻💞💞💞💞💞💞
Cats have no business being this cute. They’re the best, I don’t get how people don’t like them
Too funny and cute, I follow the Twitter, Instagram and Facebook account and also follow the Bored Panda author who published this post.
Can you make a global upvote button that upvotes all the pictures on this page, please?
No, no, no. We're Bored Pandas around here, not Lazy Pandas. So many unworthy pics would be upvoted as a result, chaos would ensue!
Load More Replies...Had a dreadful pain filled, no sleep night, these pics passed a delightful 10 mins for me
There's a bookstore in my town where a cat lives in the front display enclosure, and instead of displaying books in the windows, they installed a big cat tree in there for her. They let her out into the main part of the shop when the store isn't too busy. I feel like a sleeping kitty probably draws people in off the sidewalk better than seeing books would. I already know what books look like. Just tell me it's a book store and show me a kitty.
'Bodega Cats social media project is dedicated to this unique corner store feline breed (okay, it’s not quite a breed but we like to think of it that way) and it collects all the furry sightings spotted in bodegas around NYC, but also other places in the US and the rest of the world.' Er, no. Bodega is a term unknown in the overwhelming majority of the World. From a Google search it appears to be specific to a single city in a single country (New York in the USA) So much for the WORLD Wide Web.
Don't know about the "unknown in the overwhelming majority of the world" bodega is a widely known word of spanish oringin. My google search of 5 seconds got me sites in German, English, Italian, French and Spanish.
Load More Replies...The lack of sanitation is kind of grossing me out in all of these images
Cats are so adorable and engaging. I love that they are in bodegas in the USA. They make going in much more fun and so lovely to be greeted by a sweet kitty. Love love love cats so much and would see them in stores everywhere!!😻💞💞💞💞💞💞
Cats have no business being this cute. They’re the best, I don’t get how people don’t like them
Too funny and cute, I follow the Twitter, Instagram and Facebook account and also follow the Bored Panda author who published this post.