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Who Put this Cheeseburger on my Cat?

posted October 17, 2006 - 9:16am
Who Put this Cheeseburger on my Cat?

Wacky Web sites are nothing new. If they're lucky they'll get lots of hits and maybe even some coverage in the mainstream media. But the oddball photo site called "Stuff on My Cat" has taken on a life of its own (or would that be nine lives?)

The name says it all: the site contains photos of cats with all kinds of, well, *stuff* on them. I first heard of the site about a year ago when I saw a photo on the Internet of a cat sitting on all fours with one of those clear plastic salad-bar trays on its back–full of salad, of course. The Web site's owner started the site by putting things on his own cat, from office supplies to spare PC parts. Then the viewer-submitted photos started rolling in.

The Web site has featured all manner of cat-stuff photos since then, from cats wearing cutesy outfits like pirate get-up and baby clothes, to Christmas lights, a cheeseburger, and helmets made from an orange and an eggplant. According to Publisher's Weekly, the site has received more than 17 million hits since its launch less than a year and a half ago, and it was named one of the coolest sites of the year by Yahoo and GQ

The "Stuff on My Cat" juggernaut has now moved into the publishing industry with a book of the same name featuring photos from the Web site. Publisher Chronicle Books supposedly went through the first printing of 45,000 copies faster than a cat running from a garden hose, and another 15,000 copies are on the way. For its next act the publisher is now asking for booksellers to submit their best photo of a stuff-laden cat, with judging taking into account three categories, says Publisher's Weekly: "(1) funniest/cutest; (2) most literary and (3) the most shamelessly promoting Chronicle Books."

And there's more "Stuff" besides the book: the Stuff on My Cat Page-a-Day Calendar (and wall calendar), as well as a box of postcard featuring "Stuff" photos. What's next, Stuff On My Cat: the TV Series?



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You know...

It brings to mind using that phrase humorously in a different context. Can you actually call a "loose woman" a big-boned kitty? Heck, I'm still laughing over the Man-Law post! My Lady, check out my comment there! hahahahaha Michele

Big boned kitty

HA!! I can relate!! I too was once 'big boned'!! Good luck to Samu with his weight loss program... haha!! I love that name too!!

Shamu, I mean Samu

Yes, Samu is on diet kitty food now so hopefully, he'll lose a pound or two. He is no longer aloud to have nacho cheese! He is on high fiber Science Diet per his Vet. It's funny because the other three cats are all perfectly within their weight. It's just Samu (Samuel Duane) that is overweight. He keeps trying to tell me he's just "big-boned" but we all know that's just a delusion! hehe Michele

Tubby Tabby

I know what you mean...tubby is so cute... But remember...he depends on you for his health too..

I'm sure they expressed their disdain!

Cats do not like to be made to look the fool. It's bad enough that they have to contort with one leg high in the air just to clean their kitty privates. My cat, Samu, has short, stubby legs but weighs 17lbs and when he does that particular move, he has to prop himself against a wall because he's so fat, he rolls right over! ha! He's my tubby tabby! I love him so and so will allow him his dignity by not making him wear stupid things on his little person! I really must post a picture of him for all to see! Michele

Very crazy

And as far as I know, no one ever asked the cats how they felt about being a photographic prop for silly human tricks!

How crazy is that?

Now I have to go and find this website! I have four cats of my own but after trying to make them wear kitty antlers for Christmas one year, gave up trying to make them wear anything. They simply didn't like it and found imaginative ways to let me know it! Michele

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