I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 06:00 pm

Cat mom refuses to declaw her cat after family insists that she must in order to “keep their dogs sa

Posted by Blake Seidel

Declawing cats should be illegal. We will not be accepting any other opinion on our site.

When we were kids, we had two cats. Our parents declawed them. We were too young to understand what the cats went through after that, but once we learned what it did to them, we vowed never to accept declawing ever again. 

But you have to give our parents a little grace, it was a different time in the 1990s. In that time, it was seen as a common veterinary purrcedure. It was even recommended as a solution for cats scratching furniture and to prevent scratching injuries. There wasn't nearly as much criticism on declawing back then as there is now. 

Now, declawing has been outlawed in over 40 countries and is being banned in more states as years go on. And yet, some people still remain in that 90s mindset that it's just a routine practice that doesn't affect cats at all. These people are wrong, because now we know that it's much more harmful than simply removing their claws. The equivalent in hoomans of the declawing operation would be like taking off your whole finger until the knuckle. Doesn't sound so harmless now, does it?

So when this cat mom's family demanded she get her cat declawed to "keep their dogs" safe, we're glad to hear that she isn't even entertaining the thought. Some people just don't want to learn, and as hard as you might try, you can't teach someone who doesn't want to learn. Leave those people behind, even if it might be your own family.

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 03:00 pm

'Toby has decided he found a home with us': Sweet stray cat arrives on a family’s porch, refuses to

Posted by Sarah Brown

Four cats already lived here, but the cat distribution system clearly thought the house had room for one more.

About a month ago, a cat showed up on the front porch meowing like he had something important to say. At first he kept a little distance, but eventually he worked up the courage to approach the kids. Once he realized this house had friendly hoomans and food, he didn't seem very interested in leaving.

Things escalated slowly from there. When a storm was coming, he was allowed to stay in the garage for the night. The garage then felt too cold, so he was moved into the bathroom for a temporary stay. The official rule in the house was still that the cat was not staying. That was the plan, at least.

They did everything they could to find an owner. Local Facebook groups, Nextdoor, shelter sites, and even driving around the neighborhood looking for flyers. The cat was clearly used to people, but he wasn't chipped and nobody came forward looking for him.

While all this was happening, the cat continued settling in. He turned out to be incredibly affectionate and sweet. The kids quickly grew attached and the daughter gave him a name. Toby now has a vet appointment coming up and a comfortable place to sleep.

The official story is that he can stay until a home is found. Toby seems very confident that part of the search is already finished. The cat distribution system appears to have decided this household needed a fifth cat after all.

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 02:00 pm

'Despite his hard life, he has remained gentle & sweet!': Affectionate stray wanders the streets in

Posted by Briana Viser

Life isn't easy for anyone, but the more love we give, and the more love we have, the better life we'll lead. 

When you come across a special soul, it's impossible not to boast about it. It's not everyday that someone meets a purrfect cat on the street. This human has his own theories about why this adorable and affectionate cat was dumped, but he gives his story of finding little Sweater. Sweater is one of the most special cats to date. He never gets tired of being snuggled and pet, he wags his tail like a dog, and he's incredibly gentle. He likes to press his forehead against his new owners (who hasn't had him very long), and he loves to touch noses. He loves watching TV, usually from his luxury throne (aka the basket with his blanky in it on the cat tree). The owner claims that his favorite shows are veterinary shows and Golden Girls! 

This new owner was even going to TNR the precious thing before he fell in love with him. He decided he can't live without this guy, and now the two are inseparable. Enjoy the rest of the wholesome story!

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 01:00 pm

11-year-old desperately wants an orange cat after his crossed the rainbow bridge, his parent's final

Posted by Briana Viser

Look at those ears! 

Who wouldn't want an orange cat? They're just like gingers in real life, they're spunky and fiery and interesting. So this 11-year-old boy used to have an orange cat, but the cat crossed the rainbow bridge 7 years ago. He's been begging his parent's to get him another one for so long, but they had other responsibilities, other cats, and the timing just didn't feel right. Now, they decided it's time. And when it's time it's time! Timing is everything. So they go to their local shelter with the 11-year-old and his 6-year-old younger brother. They spot an orange cat there, and the shelter workers say that this one is skittish with people, but they let the boys sit in the room with the cat in case things work out. And lo and behold, the cat warms up to them immediately! It takes no time at all and the cat is rubbing his face on their hands and purring in their laps. Needless to say, they came home that day happier than ever, and with their family just a tiny bit bigger than before. 

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 12:00 pm

24 Hissterical Posts of Food Stealing Cats Called Out by their Pawrents

Posted by Laurent Shinar

Cats are well known for their love of stealing, however they are not great at avoiding being caught. That's where this hissterical collection of cats stealing food comes from, and where their pawrents get their revenge.

It is no easy task being pawrent to a lawless cat child. You have so many different things to manage in your cat's life that it is only natural that they are able to get away with some parts of their clawminality. And seeing as we generally put more pressure on them to not rip up our furniture or climb on the walls, it is often the case that food is the subject of their clawminal tendencies.

And that is where this collection of funny felines caught attempting to and succeeding to steal their pawrent's food comes from. So sit back, make sure your cat child is far away from you so that they do not get any bright ideas, and enjoy the cat-based calamity and chaos that goes on in the homes of other pawrents. 
 

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 11:00 am

23 Soft and Serene Cat Memes to Melt Away the Stress of Your Week

Posted by Ayala Sorotsky

The week is approaching its middle, and we're here to avoid the midweek slump with the special kind of zen only cats can bring.

It's easy to feel relaxed when a cat is around. Sure, cats might have their unexplained midnight zoomies, their random screams at blank walls, or their chase of imaginary prey. But all that pales in comparison next to the absolute zen state cats can get humans into. All cat pawrents have experienced more than once the weighted blanket situation - when the cat decides you're their bed, and there's nothing you can do about it. Just… embrace the current situation and relax into it. The purrs help, fur sure.

And this relaxation might even come just by being next to cats, in their vicinity. A cat who sleeps in the corner, who slowly blinks at you, telling you how they trust you with a mere look. So if you don't have a cat to be next to - try cat memes instead. Being next to cats in the digital realm, for coziness and relaxation.

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 09:00 am

Cat lover runs on the freeway to rescue a kitten in the fast lane, risking it all for Chauncey the 1

Posted by Jesse Kessenheimer

Despite speeding cars passing at 75mph and the roar of the highway in her ears, this cat lover didn't hesitate when she was presented with a most-honorable oppawtunity: Save the kitten, save the world.

Because of this brave cat lover's heroic feat, Chauncey the adorable feisty tabby cat kitten gets a second chance at life: One that doesn't remotely resemble a life-or-d3ath play through of Frogger

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 08:00 am

'I gave him some chicken hoping he would leave soon': Orange kitten hops into a person's car and ref

Posted by Mariel Ruvinsky

Show a cat kindness once, and it will remember it forever. 

We warn people about this all the time. Cats remember things. Cats can tell who is kind and who is not. At the end of the day, it is a known fact that cats domesticated themselves, and there is a reason for it. It's much easier to be spoiled and loved in a warm home with servants than it is to fight for every morsel of food out in the wild. And every day, even today, cats choose to give up the outdoor life, that it is too much for them. Cats choose to adopt humans for themselves. 

You never know when or where it will happen, but the second that it does - the second that a cat chooses you - there is no going back from it. It will be the most regular day in the world, and out of nowhere, your life will completely change and will be, from then on, full of shenanigans, meowing and midnight zoomies. And it will be the best thing that has ever happened to you. You might not believe it in the moment, when your life is turning upside down, but you'll see it eventually. 

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 07:00 am

'He told me I chose our cat over moving in together': Manipulative husband gets his wife a cat, then

Posted by Mariel Ruvinsky

Cats are always the best indicator of red flags in your partner. 

We truly think that cats are like truth detectors. They may not always be able to tell you who is a good partner for you and who is not, but they will give you the signs. The way that your partner treats your cats means so much. If your partner is jealous of your cat and doesn't know how to deal with you showing your cat affection, that's a problem. If your partner thinks that you kissing your cat is disgusting and refuses to kiss you if you do, that's another problem. And if your partner, one day, gives you an ultimatum: it's either them or the cat, then we think that the choice should be a clear one. 

Of course, it's never easy to make that choice. It's never easy to put your relationship off to the side because of the signs that your partner gives you. It's why we think that you should have the cat conversation early. The sooner you get to an agreement when it comes to your pets, the smaller the chance that you will end up in the situation that this woman and her husband ended up in. 

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 05:00 am

21 Morning Cat Memes for Anyone Mentally Preparing for the Workweek

Posted by celesmello

Sometimes all you need to start your week is a cute cat purring in your lap or staring at you while you make breakfast and regret everything you did over the weekend.

Your cat may look at you with disappointment, and you know he's right. Just do your business and feed me, hooman. You make coffee while staring into space, processing everything that happened and everything you need to do next. The Monday existential stare hits hard. 

Maybe you said yes to every plan you got invited to during the weekend. One dinner turned into three, one drink turned into five, one birthday party turned into the wildest karaoke night ever. And suddenly, it's Monday. Your body is awake but your soul is still somewhere between a crazy Saturday night and a gloomy Sunday evening. Now you have to work, and your cat is the only one judging your life choices. He's sitting there waiting to be fed, looking so lovely and silently judging you at the same time. Being adorable is basically his only responsibility. You're so lucky to have your own personal emotional support coworker living with you. 

This collection of cat memes is the boost you need to tackle all your responsibilities and start your day on the right paw.
Scroll down for your daily cat therapy.

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 04:00 pm

23 Flavorful Memes of Foodie Felines Demanding Deluxe Dinners

Posted by Sarah Brown

Some cats eat dinner. Other cats expect a full fine dining experience.

Some cats are perfectly happy with whatever lands in their bowl. Then there are the cats who approach dinner like they're reviewing a restaurant menu. The bowl goes down, the cat walks over, gives it a careful sniff, and pauses like it's thinking about the experience so far.

Bougie cats have standards. Chicken again? Didn't we just do chicken yesterday? Maybe today should be salmon. Or tuna. Something that sounds a little more exciting than the usual dinner scoop. They'll sit there staring at the bowl like they're waiting for the chef to come back out with a better option.

Of course, the moment hooman food appears, things get very interesting. The cat suddenly shows up next to the table like it was invited to the meal. Whatever is on the plate becomes the most important thing in the room. Sandwich, pasta, chicken… it doesn't matter. If a human is eating it, the cat immediately believes it must be the fancy food.

These cats are convinced the real menu exists somewhere else in the kitchen. The bowl might be acceptable, but clearly there are better choices hiding behind those cabinets. So they wait. They watch every move their human makes near the fridge or pantry.

And every once in a while, the patience pays off. A treat appears. A small bite of something better lands in the bowl. Bougie cats don't celebrate the victory. They simply eat it like this was the correct meal all along.

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 10:00 am

After finding a limping kitten in her parking garage, a woman turns to the online feline family for

Posted by Ayala Sorotsky

This cat defies every odd, and defines what it's like when even a pawfessional vet can be so wrong about them.

Every cat lover has this corner in their mind that's reserved for a specific alarm that blares up when a cat in need is right in front of us. It's this intrusive thought that goes something like "I can't leave this cat. They need my help, and I have the capacity to care for them. I can make this cat's life better." It's usually the result of the Cat Distribution System activating it, as if every cat lover is a sleeper agent for cat rescues.

This is exactly what this one woman describes - because against all odds and (ill) advice, she keeps the tiny kitten she found in her building's parking garage. The kitten was in such an unideal state, but this alarm in her head didn't allow her to let go. This woman took this kitten's care into her loving hands, and practically acted as if she had already adopted him.

But the problems didn't end here. With a very confused veterinarian's advice, and a reluctant husband, she's facing a front of feline resistance. But she's strong-willed, and her cat love knows no bounds. All we have left to do is wish her and her new kitten the best life pspspssible. 

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-17 06:00 am

How a tiny orange kitten goes from fearing to loving and cuddling with a giant Alaskan Malamute pupp

Posted by Mariel Ruvinsky

The myth about cats and dogs hating one another is about to be busted yet again. 

It is still a widely known "fact" that cats and dogs hate one another, but we, as people who love both cats and dogs, have seen time and time again that it is, in fact, not true. Cats and dogs can be best friends. Under the right circumstances. 

Some cats grow up with dogs, and that way, they are able to learn each other's differences and understand what these differences mean, rather than being afraid of them. Other cats bond with dogs over time, after spending a lot of time with them, and learning that the big, panting, fluffy, tail-wagging machine is actually a total lovebug, rather than something to be scared of. 

Of course, it's not always easy. Cats and dogs really are different. So many of their behavioral cues are completely opposite. But a lot of us - people - are different too, and we know that with enough determination and enough desire, we can overcome any differences separating us. The same is true for cats and dogs. They just need to want to be friends enough, and it ends up working out. 

Despite the fact that normally it takes time for cats and dogs to bond, some of them actually end up doing it very quickly. We think that they both understand good intentions, and if the intentions are good, then the differences between them don't actually matter. That is what we think happened in this video. 

The kitten was very spooked by the doggo at first. The doggo was excited, wanted to make a friend quickly, but he was trying anyway, looking away, trying to seem less intimidating. The kitten wanted a friend, and so did the dog, and they made the effort, each in their own way, to make that happen. And before you know it, within a very short amount of time, this tiny orange kitten went from fearing to loving and cuddling with a giant Alaskan Malamute puppy, as if the universe knew that they were meant to meet and be friends all along. 

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-16 03:00 pm

'I’ve always wanted a cat': The CDS answers a hopeful cat lover by sending a tiny orange kitten foun

Posted by Sarah Brown

Some cats arrive politely at the front door. Ducky decided to make her grand entrance in the middle of the street.

Last October, a tiny kitten was found sitting right in the middle of the road. She was hungry, covered in fleas, and somehow had managed to avoid getting hit by any of the passing cars. It's honestly a miracle she made it through the night out there. Instead of leaving her to fend for herself, this rescuer stopped, scooped her up, and brought her home.

Once she was safe indoors, things started looking up quickly. The fleas were taken care of, her food bowl stayed full, and the little street kitten finally got the chance to relax. She was given the name Ducky, an orange creamsicle baby who turned out to be incredibly sweet. What started as a tiny, scruffy kitten from the road slowly turned into a healthy, growing cat with a big personality.

Over the months Ducky has gotten bigger, stronger, and much more comfortable in her new home. The scared kitten from the road has been replaced by a happy cat who clearly enjoys the good life. There are cozy spots to nap, regular meals, and plenty of attention coming her way.

For someone who had always hoped the cat distribution system would eventually choose them, the wait finally paid off. The system delivered an orange kitten straight from the street, and she ended up being the sweetest little companion. Now Ducky is growing up safe, loved, and very clearly right where she was meant to be.

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-16 02:00 pm

22 Caffeinated Pictures of Cats Craving a Cozy Cup of Catpuccino

Posted by Sarah Brown

The second a mug of coffee appears, cats everywhere decide it's time to investigate the catpuccino situation.

Monday morning. Coffee gets poured. Mug hits the table. Within seconds a cat appears out of nowhere like it just heard a secret signal. Cats can sleep through alarms, vacuum cleaners, and entire conversations, but the moment coffee shows up they are suddenly wide awake and extremely interested.

A cat that discovers catpuccinos will never forget it. From that moment on, every cup of coffee becomes a full investigation. The mug is sniffed. The rim is inspected. A tiny head slowly leans closer like nobody will notice what's about to happen. The goal is simple: get one small sip before the hooman realizes what's going on.

Some cats get bold about it. Sitting right next to the mug, staring at it like it legally belongs to them. The second the human looks away, the cat moves in. Quick lick. Mission accomplished. Suddenly the cat looks very alert for a creature that was asleep five minutes earlier.

After that, the cat starts showing up for every single coffee break. Mug appears, cat appears. It's basically part of the routine now. The human gets their coffee, and the cat arrives hoping for a little catpuccino sample. Monday mornings might belong to caffeine, but the cats clearly think the coffee bar is open for everyone.

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-16 01:00 pm

March Madness of Cat Memes

Posted by Briana Viser

Cats celebrate March in style. 

March brings us a lot of things. It's sort of the stripping away of winter worries, weary dreary weather starts to brighten. The grass gets greener, and Springtime feels like it's just on the verge of rolling around. We're well into March, so here are some purrfect cat memes that depict absolute March madness. March is a month that's full of symbolism, standing at the liminal space between winter and spring. It holds the feeling of a transitory time. Depending on where you are in the world it could still feel like you're immersed in winter, or like you're about to wear flip flops and head to a picnic. Because of this purrfect ephemeral space it's often times associated with renewal, awakening, and the promise of a bright spring full of growth. 

Cats also give us that feeling that things are looking up. When they knock something off the table while making full eye contact with you, it's actually a sign that they love you! As love and springtime entangle each other, these March madness cat memes entangle your mind and mood into something positive. March is the return of spring. Things become brighter, colors are luridly popping off, like reds and oranges of flowers, green grasses, and leaves on a tree. The days become longer, and you no longer need your winter boots and coat. 

Cats are an incredible part of March symbolism, in that they're active after the winter blues. Changing the weather means changing moods as well. The month is known for a sudden burst of sunshine, rains that only bring more flowers. It's the idea of new beginnings. Many people (and cats) feel a sense of motivation during this time of year. After the slower pace of winter, the increasing daylight can boost energy and inspire you to start fresh projects, spend more time outdoors, appreciate the world around you, and scroll more cat memes. So enjoy this harvested, springtime madness collection of cat memes to celebrate March madness in kitty cat style. 

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-16 12:00 pm

'I never really liked cats before': Tiny kitten found in storeroom crying, man will do anything to h

Posted by Briana Viser

No one can resist a teeny tiny kitten in need. 

That's exactly what happened – a kitten was in need. A man found her in a storeroom crying, she's so small that he doesn't even know how to care for her. He usually doesn't like cats, but he took one look at her and went, "awwww," and the deal was sealed, she was his. He gives a detailed list of how he's been caring for her so far. He's been feeding her with a dropper and says she drinks about 10-15 ml of diluted milk per feeding, and he's been feeding her every 2-3 hours. He claims she sleeps a lot and sometimes has small body tremors/shivers. He doesn't think she's cold, but after looking at the comments, it seems like she might be. He says he doesn't have a lot of experience with pets, and that's why he's seeking advice from the internet on how to care for her. He says she's able to crawl but seems very weak. She's also been crawling on top of him at a mere 230 g. The comments all seem to be in accordance with the fact that she needs to be warmer, and she needs his comfort. He did the right thing by asking people what to do, or else it could have ended badly for him and the cat. Read the full story below, and don't let a preconceived notion of a pet stop you from adopting a cat of your own! 

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-16 11:00 am

UPDATE: Missing kitten who claimed hooman by yelling and climbing his leg reunited with family after

Posted by Laurent Shinar

Sometimes the shortest rescue stories are the sweetest, much like this one which tells the tale of a kitten who was rescued from the cold and promptly returned to his family after being missing for a mere 48 hours.

It is true, in most cases the longer the rescue takes the more harrowing the story is. Often involving injuries, illnesses or worse. Which is why we are excited to be bringing you this story which tells the tale of a tiny kitten who happened to somehow get out of the warmth and comfort of his home. And in a surprising turn of events, instead of being scared and hiding, this kitten went out in search of support to get himself home, or at least out of the cold that was worsening.

Honestly, it sounds like an animated movie, and we would be the first in line to buy tickets to see this tiny kitten named Tux weave his way through the world until he found his way home. Reuniting with his family who had been desperately searching for him the whole time he was missing. 
 

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2026-03-16 10:00 am

32 Photos of Pawfessional Felines Keeping their Pawrents Company While they WFH

Posted by Laurent Shinar

Working from home can be quite the challenge with all the comforts of home to distract you. But in this collection of pawfessional felines we have an array of cat children keeping their pawrents company and focused while working from home.

After all, someone has to be responsible for buying the food in the home and it is most certainly not going to be our cat children as they have the soul of a hooman who worked in manual labor for 80 years of their life and is not going to lift a muscle to help no matter what. And we should really count ourselves lucky that there is someone out there for each of us cat pawrents who cares enough about our financial stability to encourage us to work to the best of our abilities so that we manage to hold on to our jobs in this tough employment climate.

So with that being said, give yourself a minute or two to enjoy these cute cats lounging on their pawrents' laps while working and then get back to work yourself. Lest you want to answer to your cat when you get home as to why you do not have a job an longer…