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Sad cat diary
Sad cat diary






sad cat diary

Yikes, it’s like there’s an entire nation of crazy cat people out there and I’ve got a passport. In fact, those funny cat videos had more views per video than any other category on YouTube. Related: Talking Dog Really Wants A Cat To Call His Ownĭid you know that there were more than two million cat videos posted on YouTube in 2014 and almost 26 billion (yes billion with a “B”) views. Or did participants feel guilty for wasting their time in front of a computer watching a cat screech “noooooo” while taking a bath? Apparently, we don’t feel any sort of remorse… and there’s more. Apparently it boosts energy and positive emotions and decreases all those negative feelings.Ĭlose to 7,000 participants were surveyed with a goal of determining if the positive impact of viewing cat videos on-line has the same benefit as full-on pet therapy. Related: Wise Cat Explains The Super Bowl In Latest “Dear Kitten” Episode īut I’m not alone and surveys out of Indiana University Media School suggest this form of entertainment is what keeps me this side of sane. That mash-up of silly cats doing silly things, often with a theme that includes a cardboard box, tub of water or the long-suffering dog. Yes, I confess that I am among the millions who find themselves being sucked into the vortex that is the “funny cat video”.

sad cat diary

Yep, that one makes me laugh out loud every time. Changed my mind – it’s the cat dressed like a shark sitting on a Roomba.

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You know the one where the dogs are freaking out trying to figure out how to give puss the boot? Or wait, maybe it’s the one where the cat’s cry sounds like a human voice. Okay, my all-time favorite is the compilation where the cat is lying in the dogs’ bed and won’t get out. I wish I worked at the Indiana University Study, so I could get paid to watch awesome cat videos and be happy all day. Study Says Watching Cat Videos Boosts Energy, Positive Emotions [Video








Sad cat diary