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The Funniest Cat Cartoons to Follow



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From newspapers, greeting cards, and books, these artists/cartoonists have a knack for capturing the hilarity of cats. The following comics best capture the crazy, loving, and playful nature of cats that we can all relate to and which makes us grin from ear-to-ear. Don’t take our word for it – take a look at a sampling of their work below. In no particular order, we present our favorite cat comics!

Bizarro Comics by Dan Piraro

Dan Piraro is a writer, illustrator, and cartoonist whose comics are published daily in over 360 newspapers. Full of sarcasm, satire, wordplay, and political commentary, “Bizarro” also makes room for hilarious snapshots into the lives of pet owners. Piraro makes cat cartoons that show felines who have minds of their own; when they’re not in the corner thinking up their next diabolical plot, they’re probably planning out their next meal.

Dan Piraro Bizarro Comics

The week in Bizarro comics...https://ift.tt/30qG9AX

Dan Piraro Bizarro Comics

As in politics, one person's cesspool is another person's garden of delights. It's all about perspective. #MakingAmericaGratingAgain

Scott Metzger Cartoons

Scott Metzger Cartoons humorously captures life, relationships, popular culture, and pets. Since creating single-panel cartoons in 1996, Metzger’s work has expanded to be featured on greeting cards, T-shirts, and he has created his own published collection, Being Awesome is Exhausting: a Collection of Cat Cartoons. Filled with vibrant colors, Metzger’s cat comics hilariously personifies cats as creatures who use the Internet, cell phones, and remove embarrassing Google search histories. Check out a few favorites below.

Scott Metzger Cartoons

This cartoon will soon be a greeting card with NobleWorks. It's an update to the cartoon I did last year, which had a dad instead of a mom. Congratulations graduates! Sorry you can't have a...

Scott Metzger Cartoons

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Rhymes with Orange

Artist Hilary Price has been drawing “Rhymes with Orange” since 1995. Her cat comics are filled with vibrant colors that draw inspiration from the humor of everyday life. Her “Furry Friday” theme often features cats and all the trouble they get into. According to her website’s “About” page, Price loves to spoil her “hoodlum” cat in her free time.

"Rhymes with Orange" comic strip

Today's Furry Friday cartoon: try not to get dizzy... bit.ly/RhymesWithOrangeComic Thanks for reading, and please share with your friends!

"Rhymes with Orange" comic strip

This week's Furry Friday cartoon: Netflix binging? Not exactly... Thanks for reading, and please share! bit.ly/RhymesWithOrangeComic

Tim Whyatt

Tim Whyatt is an Australian cartoonist whose work has appeared on hundreds of cards, winning the Best Humour Range Award in Australia and Britain. He has published several collections in his award-winning series, Senior Moments. Like his collection title suggests, many of Whyatt’s cartoons humorously capture relationships during old age. However, Whyatt Cartoons makes room for cat comics that capture the humor of being a cat owner. Light, funny, and straightforward, these are the perfect cat comics to share!

Whyatt Cartoons

OK, Facebookers, as I discovered from last week's research, you seem reluctant to 'LIKE' naughty cartoons for fear of being disowned by your family and friends. With that in mind, I'm posting a...

Whyatt Cartoons

My new book 'Senior Moments: Animal Instincts' is out next week! Find out more at www.whyatt.com.au/books

Off the Mark Cartoons by Mark Parisi

“off the mark” is a daily cartoon drawn by Mark Parisi. Parisi frequently features animals in his comics which makes him a favorite among cat lovers. He gathers inspiration from modern, everyday life and his 3 cats at home. His cat cartoons show our furry friends as less fiendish and more blissfully unaware of the problems of the human world: from interrupting video conferences to avoiding cuddles, these cat comics are bound to make you laugh. 

"off the mark" comic by Mark Parisi

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"off the mark" comic by Mark Parisi

You can support me on Patreon for a little as $1 a month. https://ift.tt/2BRrtRb Hope you're all comfy out there.

How to Cat by Lucas Turnbloom

If you like more minimalistic cat comics, “How to Cat” is for you. Artist Lucas Turnbloom began this series after he and his wife adopted a “sweet, yet rambunctious” cat. Beginning as inside jokes between Turnbloom and his wife, his Instagram account featuring his cat cartoons now has over 182k followers as of June 2020. He shares individual panels of his work and the complete 4-panel set in his posts so you can easily reshare his work with your friends. 

Lucas Turnbloom

HOW TO CAT: "It's a Trap!" . https://ift.tt/2UsRe0y

Lucas Turnbloom

HOW TO CAT: "The Song" . https://ift.tt/2UsRe0y

Madeleine Brown is a student at the University of Chicago studying English literature. When she’s not studying, her passions are reading, baking, and spoiling her two kitties, Harper and Mr. Bingley.

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