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Funny Cat Photos

By Elias Saba

This gadget displays a random funny cat photo everytime it loads. With over 2,300 photos to pick from, it is likely you will see a new photo everytime it loads. Click photos to enlarge.

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cat photos  Kerry Robillard - Jan 31, 2013 - Report this comment

We would enjoy these photos much more if the "descriptions" of each photo were edited, or moreover, removed. This "uiz, I-iz, we -iz... in yo.." is crap. How did the individual(s) employed to screen /write/ upload the material graduate high school, never mind be gainfully employed by the company? If the "descriptions" unfortunately, come with the photo..... edit them! Ebonics was voted down by the Legislature in 1996. You seem to think that you're marketing to a segment of the population that is ignorant. "Stupid Speak" is, (I pray), not the majority!. See what you can do about this!!!!

abuse  cori lemos - Jan 11, 2013 - Report this comment

some of these cats are being abused

language and inundos  Marie Hands - Jan 5, 2013 - Report this comment

I DON'T LIKE THE BAD LANGUAGE AND FOUL INUENDOS. CATS DON'T DESERVE THAT KIND OF REPUTATION NOR DO THEIR OWNERS AND READERS

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EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Raluca Vlasceanu - Nov 29, 2012 - Report this comment

OMG they're so cute :D Who can resist lolcats? >.<

ITS SO CUTE   - Savannah Peifer - Nov 26, 2012 - Report this comment

I LOVE CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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