28 Derpy Cats That Completely Forgot How To Function

Laura Bennett

5 hours ago

Fluffy grey and white long-haired cat lying flat on its back on a wooden floor.

We have been told for centuries that cats are majestic, silent hunters of the night. But then you see a tortoiseshell cat with its tiny pink tongue sticking out, staring at a wall for three hours, and you realize the predator software has completely crashed. These derpy cats are basically fuzzy disasters that were assembled without an instruction manual. From sitting in frying pans to melting into glass vases, these photos prove that cat logic is just a series of whimsically chaotic errors.

A dark tortoiseshell cat staring blankly with its tiny pink tongue sticking out in a blep.
A round tabby cat sitting awkwardly inside a large black frying pan on a kitchen stove.
Fluffy grey and white cat lying upside down on the carpet showing tiny teeth and derpy eyes.
A grey Siamese cat proving cats are liquid by completely filling a conical glass flower vase.
: Three-panel sequence of an orange cat standing vertically against a cat tree with a confused expression.
Two long-haired cats on a rug, one lying twisted upside down next to a laundry basket.
Startled tortoiseshell cat with wide green eyes and a tongue blep wearing a red collar.
A wide-eyed white and grey cat peeking out from behind the leaves of a houseplant.
Black cat peering out from inside a laundry basket filled with bright pink clothing.
Long-haired white cat lying perfectly flat and face-down on a wooden floor like a rug.

Derpy cats

I look at a grey Siamese cat filling a conical glass flower vase and I have questions. How did you get in there? And more importantly, why do you look so smug about it? This is the peak of funny feline photos where gravity is treated as a mere suggestion. We have cats lying perfectly flat on wooden floors like they are trying to be a rug, and I am just wondering if they have bones at all. It is that liquid logic that makes me think they are actually made of soup. Then you have the blep collection. A startled cat with wide green eyes and a tongue just hanging out is a sign of total cognitive failure. It is like they started a thought and then the power went out. I love the orange cat standing vertically against a cat tree looking confused. That is a cat that is currently experiencing a major system reboot. We are all just living with these floof creatures who forget how legs work the second they see a laundry basket. Whether they are twisted upside down or wedged into kitchenware, they are definitely not the majestic creatures the ancient Egyptians worshipped. They are just adorable accidents waiting for a treat.

Seeing a tabby cat sitting in a frying pan on a stove really clarifies the situation. They do not know what is happening, and they do not care as long as they are the center of attention. These gravity glitches are part of the charm of living with a feline who has forgotten how to cat. We call it a mlem or a blep to make it sound cute, but it is really just a sign that their internal compass is pointing toward chaos. They melt into the floor, they peer from behind houseplants with wide eyes, and they remind us that the domestic world is much funnier when your apex predator is actually a broken fuzzy rug.

Cats might be broken, but we wouldn’t have them any other way. If you need more whiskers in your life, take a look at some wholesome pet content, funny animal videos, or classic kitten fails. There is an endless supply of feline weirdness on the internet to keep you entertained while your own cat stares at a ghost in the corner of the room.

Laura Bennett has spent eight years immersed in internet culture, specializing in deep dives into meme origins, evolving meme trends, and digital subcultures. As a contributor for several prominent online platforms, including BuzzFeed’s meme division and Know Your Meme, she’s written extensively about viral moments from Crying Jordan to Woman Yelling at a Cat. Laura believes memes aren't just internet jokes—they're modern-day folklore. She brings that passion to Thunder Dungeon by keeping readers connected to what's culturally significant, hilarious, and timelessly viral.

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