50 Examples Of The Most Amusing And Touching Cat Photos As Shared On This Insta Page
Interview With ArtistFor many years cat photos have been a source of delight and amusement for many people across the globe, and with the rise of social media, such photos have only increased in quantity (we can't really complain about that, can we?). The allure of cat pictures lies in the unexpected and often quirky moments they capture—be it a feline caught mid-jump, lounging in an odd position, or offering a gaze that seems to pierce the very soul.
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Photo by 3 joko.
Kids who grow up loving their pets are more sympathetic and empathetic than those who cannot make a connection with, or love, animals.
Bored Panda reached out to Alicja Posłuszna, an acclaimed photographer known for her deep conceptual insights and her unique take on visual narratives with her black and white photos.
When questioned about the inspiration behind cat photograph (included in this post), Alicja told us, "The photo showcases my cat, who often embarks on solo adventures around our neighborhood. At times, he's gone for so long that we don't cross paths. The image channels the famous thought experiment, Schrödinger's Cat. Here, the roles are flipped: the cat is the observer, determining my existence – whether I am alive or not."
Photo by Ilhami Cetin.
This is Mr Ali Mese, an 83 year old Turkish man whose house burnt down, and he lost everything but his kitten. He moved in with his son, but several agencies and charities banded together and built him a new house, so he's moved in with his cat, who is all grown up now.
Thank you for sharing. I always wondered what happened to him.
Load More Replies...How on earth does anyone find this photo amusing?? The title says "Amusing cat photos", right?
Not so much amusing, but a welcome update to a heartbreaking picture. I'll allow it.
Load More Replies...This photo will never fail to make me cry. There's so much raw emotion behind it. Animals can be such a source of comfort and solace during the most trying of times.
The kitten might have lost his home, but at least he doesn't have to train a new soft can-opener. See how he's leaning into the soft can-opener? He's telling all the other cats that this one's taken. Between him and his soft can-opener, it'll work out.
Photo by Aidar Stepanov.
This is the best picture ever (except for the ones of us).
On the topic of the relationship between her creative expressions and how they are interpreted by viewers, the photographer offered some more of her thoughts, "My photography is a true reflection of my aesthetics, creativity, and the courage to represent my true self. Every viewer plays a part in this creation process, co-creating the meaning through their interpretation."
Photo by David Zoi.
Photo by kulturtava2.
Delving into influences and gratitude, Posłuszna shared, "I'm indebted to every individual and experience that has shaped my perspective and style in photography." Addressing the intricacies of her technical process, she said, "The editing and rendering time can vary based on the image. But for me, the essence isn't in the speed but the precision and storytelling."
Photo by Flavio Franja.
"... walkin' down the avenue (avenue, avenue, avenue)..."
Load More Replies...Ebony and ivory... go together in my window with harmony.
Shadow of the one who haunts with his own depression, with yet to find something. Just something.
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Some days, nip just doesn't do it.
Load More Replies...Regarding her unmistakable fondness for black and white imagery, she passionately conveyed to us, "My heart gravitates towards black and white photography. Its starkness, paired with profound depth, intrigues me. Stripped of color, it challenges me to uncover the underlying essence and narrative."
Photo by Vladimir Zotov.
Just because the furless kitten is making noise doesn't mean it's the cat's biggest fan.
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Good boy. Good furless kitten. You may have a cookie.
You never know what's gonna happen when a kitty and a kid are in k̶a̶h̶o̶o̶t̶s̶ cahoots!
When the conversation steered towards the potential burnout faced by many in creative fields, the photographer confidently stated, "Burnout isn't something I encounter. I never approach photography as a chore. It's my unwavering passion." On the reactions her work garners, she commented, "The reactions to my work are often a mix of emotion, intrigue, surprise, and smiles."
Photo by Sokyoungchul.
Reflecting upon her education and its impact on her work, Posłuszna revealed to us and you, dear readers that, "My roots aren't in formal photography education but in the humanities. Photography is my tool to interpret and understand reality. Hence, the world around me, every nook and corner I tread, becomes my classroom."
Photo by Bet Gardy.
It's so kind of the cat to leave the rest of the fish for others.
"Fish!" "The fish of the day is Trout a la Creme. Enjoy your meal!" "Fish!" "The fish of the day is Trout a la Creme. Enjoy your meal!" "Fish!" "The fish of the day is Trout a la Creme. Enjoy your meal!"
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My soft can-opener! I'm not about to train a new one!
Please, people in BP, get a good dictionary and look up the meaning of the word "amusing". Whoever finds this photo amusing needs a psychiatrist.
Photo by Camilo Castilla.
"I was just about to give my dog fren a double-gut-kick body roll."
Load More Replies...What are you looking at? Don't you have one of those plastic boxes to stare at?
Photo by Icarly.
Not gonna lie, the face freaked me out for just a moment, my brain couldn't tell what it was!
Photo by Berner22.
Whack-a-Kitten, second edition. (Before you downvote me, search for the Whack-a-Kitten video. It's absolutely adorable.)
Photo by Tavepong Pratoomwong.
Nobody care and its not relevant but : I think the picture was taken in Essaouira. And I love Essaouira. That's all Folks!
Travel brochure for Essaouira: Please kick a seagull into next week if you get a chance. And give wharf kittens treats. Thank you.
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Though: "The main culprit is milk’s lactose, which many cats have trouble digesting. The result: diarrhea or stomach upset. Not exactly romantic." Source: https://www.webmd.com/pets/cats/features/cats-and-dairy-get-the-facts
Load More Replies...Isn't it nice to know that soft can-openers were our pets even back then?
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Photo by Paul McCain.
It's bad enough having to train a new adult soft can-opener. One that's still a kitten? No way!
Photo by Sami Uçan.
There's a bug inside the soft can-opener's coat.
Photo by Vladimir Sychev.
Why won't she just put me down already? She's old. I can't scratch her. Guess I'll just sit here. Sigh.
Photo by Arek Rataj.
Photo by Stanislav Grasko.
Photo by Alicja Posluszna.
Sorry, but the law of reflection states the cat sees the photographer.. 🤓 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specular_reflection#/media/File%3AReflection_angles.svg
The only way to improve this picture would be if the cat were a grey tabby.
Photo by Joseph Alkaref.
I knew if I stuck my face in your lap you'd stop that horrible noise.
Photo by Okira Kuoki.
Photo by Sami Uçan.
Photo by Rangefinderx.
Kinda reminds me of "The Twelve Tasks of Asterix" (if you know, you know).
Photo by Serkan Bayramoon.
It does look like a painting.
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Photo by Paolo Tinari.
Photo by Toni Schniders.
Manny, Moe, and Jack? Moe, Larry, and Curly? Patty, Maxine, and Laverne? Groucho, Chico, and Harpo?
Load More Replies...Just keeping an eye on things while our soft can-opener makes us stew.
Photo by Matt Weberr.
I’m wearing a hat on my head, and my hat is wearing a cat on its head. The cat doesn’t need a hat, he’s covered in fur.
Photo by Maciej Dakowicz.
Photo by Jilbertolo.
Photo by Sami Ucan.
Photo by Willy Ronis .
Photo by Juhametso.
Photo by Marie-Sophie D.
Photo by Hiro Photograph.
Photo by Natali Voitkevich.
Photo by Vivian Maier .
Photo by Noppadol Maitreechit
I love it! I've been a vet for 15 years but this is the first time I've heard them referred to as trouble nuggets! Pompoms was my go-to descriptor before now.
Load More Replies..."Now, there's something you don't see everyday, Edgar!" "What's that, Chauncy?" "A ball-bearing mouse trap!"
My orange tabby looks like that. I say they are his "primary motivating factor".
Photo by Aude Delannoy Dib.
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Photo by Edouard Boubat.
Photo by Noriaki Maeda.
Photo by Yulia Olshansky.
