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25 Of The Funniest Posts About Cats And Dogs This Week (April 5-11)

25 Of The Funniest Posts About Cats And Dogs This Week (April 5-11)

Yahoo11-04-2025

Woof — what happened to our headline?
After ruff-ly five years of scouring X, formerly Twitter, to find the funniest posts about furballs being complete goofballs — we've decided to expand.
From now on, this weekly roundup will include posts from a variety of sources that might include BlueSky, Instagram and Tiktok.
We Shih Tzu not.
And just like before, we're sure they'll make you howl.
(And if you want more, no need to beg — you can check out last week's batch right here.)
Took my 1yr olds to an aquarium. They saw otters and very confidently pointed and said 'cat'. We said 'no those are otters.' and they looked at us like we were idiots and again yelled 'CAT!'. Toddlers are fun! I'm obsessed with their ability to assume everyone else is stupid.
— Gabby Sidibe (@GabbySidibe) April 8, 2025
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I did not hire her to stare at you, she just does it pro bono pic.twitter.com/8XPCPODYP1
— bug (@TweetsByBug) April 5, 2025
she was falling asleep while I was brushing her and looked sooo cute so I tried taking a pic but she caught me 💔 pic.twitter.com/GQrFhtVHpy
— Fable (@6dollarballoon) April 6, 2025
This is Ripley. He was nervous about taking the stairs. May have panicked a bit. 12/10 pic.twitter.com/zUBfQFaHXj
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) April 7, 2025
it's unethical to bring your dog to a protest. they can't tell you if they agree.
— jos (@josiahhughes) April 7, 2025
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He rolled in the chalk pic.twitter.com/Bjl9UVKf1k
— Cats with pawerful aura (@AuraWithCats) April 7, 2025
On our walk just now some guy's dog started barking at my dogs and I heard him say, so exasperated, "come on dude. We practiced this."
— Eli McCann (@EliMcCann) April 9, 2025
When your cat escapes and your neighbor returns him..😅 pic.twitter.com/LNSObAG0tq
— Posts Of Cats (@PostsOfCats) April 7, 2025
No way pic.twitter.com/udTXjU6W8I
— Cats with pawerful aura (@AuraWithCats) April 5, 2025
Cat got a job as a mousepad. pic.twitter.com/48N9IvGnGV
— cats with jobs 🛠 (@CatWorkers) April 8, 2025
cleaning my cats eye boogers https://t.co/qCnSvUii6z
— im ave (@tsve_) April 9, 2025
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A day will come when I actually do need a sock on the loo, and on that day tink will be an absolute hero. pic.twitter.com/6Dd1HaYui5
— Geoff (@kwoade) April 8, 2025
pokemon battles are so unrealistic because if somebody elses pet hurt my pet i would immediately blow its head off with a gun
— doomer (@uncledoomer) April 7, 2025
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Orange activities pic.twitter.com/eVLDiXMdMW
— Posts Of Cats (@PostsOfCats) April 10, 2025
The craziest catwalk pic.twitter.com/e3G8LPVc5q
— Cats with pawerful aura (@AuraWithCats) April 10, 2025
Can we put a tariff on labradoodles
— Hannah Berner (@beingbernz) April 6, 2025
sleeping like a king pic.twitter.com/MFZXsbNEgw
— Posts Of Cats (@PostsOfCats) April 10, 2025
This is Samson. He thought he was getting a simple piece of cheese. And then discovered the miracle that is mozzarella sticks. 13/10 pic.twitter.com/hYUNoS1jtk
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) April 8, 2025
20 Of The Funniest Posts About Cats And Dogs This Week
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