30 Funny Cat Signs For Neighborhood Laughs

Oct 05, 2025 08:00 AM EDT
A gallery of the funniest cat signs from around the internet, featuring hilarious and unhinged cat warning signs.

Warning: Adorable Menace Ahead — Funny Cat Signs

Updated on October 5, 2025

On my morning stroller loop, I spotted a cardboard masterpiece that read “Beware: He Bites… Then Purrs,” and I instantly started collecting funny cat signs like souvenirs. Fall has me walking more, which means more driveway wisdom and more screenshots for the group chat.

Between r/cats compilations, Instagram Reels tours of porch notes, and Nextdoor threads arguing about laser pointers after dark, this is peak season for neighborly comedy. Expect plenty of cat memes, snapshots filed under funny cat pictures, and even a cameo or two from doorbell cams that rival cat videos for views.

30 Funny Cat Signs For Curbside Laughs

A funny cat sign from a cat warning neighbors that their owner, Diane, is a monster for taking them to the vet.
A funny cat sign warning visitors of the rules for petting a cat named Jack the Ripper.
A funny cat sign from an owner begging neighbors to stop feeding their cat, who is a master manipulator running a food scam.
A funny cat sign on a front door telling people not to ring the bell for the cat, as it has its own entrance and is trying to trick them.
A series of increasingly desperate funny cat signs on a door warning visitors not to let the cats escape.
A funny cat sign on a refrigerator that reads, "CHECK FOR CAT ARM B4 CLOSING."
A funny cat sign warning people not to leave drinks unattended because "The cat is an a**hole."
A hilarious and confusing funny cat sign in a parking lot that reads "MOOSE CROSSING" but has a picture of a cat.
A funny cat sign on a letterboard warning guests that the cat is well-fed, as the cat peeks around the corner.
A spooky cat warning sign in a window that says to avoid eye contact because the cat is shady and might be a murderer.

Okay, you’ve seen the gallery of funny cat signs. I love how every sign becomes tiny folklore: “Do Not Pet The CEO” next to a tuxedo tyrant; “He Is Fast Like Wi-Fi, But Less Reliable” beside a blur in a window. These bits double as neighborhood watch for whiskers and a field guide for unsuspecting delivery drivers.

What really works is the honesty. Owners admit their ginger will “borrow” socks, the tabby is “a flight risk,” and the calico will sue for emotional damages if ignored. It’s pet PR with disaster disclosure, and it travels cleanly from Slack to family threads. Tag a few as lost-and-found posters in case your own fur executive stages a jailbreak.

Platforms add the timing. A quick Reel captures the paw peeking under a gate; a Reddit carousel lets you savor the handwriting that says “yes, we’ve tried everything.” Save a couple under cat-proofing tips because the best jokes are also survival guides for plants, screens, and ankles.

If today’s funny cat signs made you grin, keep the vibe going with more paw-print adjacent fun. After a gallery like this, I usually cool down with 35 Hilarious Cat Memes For Everyday Chaos, peek at neighborhood dog diplomacy in 30 Dog Memes That Deserve A Treat, and compare handwriting styles in 33 Funny Neighborhood Notes You’ll Read Twice while my coffee remembers to be hot.

Author bio: Katie Rodriguez packs snacks for kids and treats for cats, then writes captions before either steals her seat.

Katie Rodriguez is a seasoned writer with eight years dedicated to meme commentary, viral internet events, and digital storytelling. Formerly a senior meme analyst at Bored Panda and an occasional guest contributor at Vice's Motherboard, Kat specializes in meme culture’s intersection with social media phenomena—covering trends like Milk Crate Challenge, Area 51 Raid, and Baby Yoda. She’s known for her witty writing style and deep understanding of why certain memes resonate across generations, making her a valuable voice on Thunder Dungeon.
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