These cat snapchats are a tribute to the era when Snapchat was basically a museum of spontaneous comedy and cats were the star curators. If you’re a cat lover, you already know the deal: every photo is either evidence of a crime, proof of a nap, or the opening scene of a tiny action movie. Add funny cat memes and you’ve got the best use of a phone camera ever invented.


















































The magic of cat snapchats is how confidently cats commit to whatever nonsense they’re doing. A cat tree can be collapsing like a failed Jenga tower and the cat is still posted up there like a CEO. A cat can wedge itself into something meant for a doll and act like you’re the weird one for noticing. The audacity is consistent. The physics are optional.
And the expressions? Unbeatable. There’s a specific face cats make when they’re plotting, and it looks exactly like they’ve hired a lawyer. Then there’s the vacant post-vet stare, which is honestly the purest form of peace. Funny cat videos try to capture it, but a Snapchat still with the perfect caption is a work of art. It’s one frame that tells you everything. Mostly that you’re being judged.
You also get the full range of cat personalities in one scroll. The office manager cat. The “hard at work” cat. The cat who guards the remote like it’s the last relic on Earth. The cat who starts an argument with you telepathically and then sits there refusing to look at you like you’re the one who raised your voice.
But the soft moments sneak in too, because cats love to humble you emotionally when you least expect it. Tiny kittens stacked like a perfect design choice. A new cat staring at you like you’re the sun. A farm kitty making friends like it’s auditioning for a feel-good movie. Cat snapchats really said: here’s chaos, here’s sweetness, here’s both in the same minute.
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I’m Laura Bennett, and I trust cats exactly as much as they trust me—which is to say, not at all, but we make it work.