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50 Precious Pics Of Cats Looking Extremely Annoyed
Animals,CatsMAY 17, 2025

50 Precious Pics Of Cats Looking Extremely Annoyed

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If you’re a cat owner, I’m sure there are dozens of adorable things your precious pet does every day that leave you saying, “Awww!” Whether it’s making biscuits on my stomach or begging me for pets when he feels like he’s being ignored, my little guy knows how to brighten my day countless different ways.
And one of the cutest things every cat parent loves catching their fur baby doing is “airplane ears.” So we took a trip to the aptly named Airplane Ears subreddit and gathered some of their best pics down below. I’ll warn you right now that this list might cause a cuteness overload in your heart. But enjoy scrolling through, and keep reading to find a conversation with Stacy LeBaron, Head Cat, Founder and Host of The Community Cats Podcast!

#1 I Blew My Nose. Sorry Sir Won’t Happen Again

I Blew My Nose. Sorry Sir Won’t Happen Again
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#2 Patches, Who Has Water Ptsd From Her Previous Ab***ve Owners Dunking Her In The Tub When She Was "Bad" After Nearly A Decade Stayed In The Bathroom While I Ran A Bath

Patches, Who Has Water Ptsd From Her Previous Ab***ve Owners Dunking Her In The Tub When She Was "Bad" After Nearly A Decade Stayed In The Bathroom While I Ran A Bath
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#3 I Told Her She Had Tuna Breath And She Promptly Moved To The Wife’s Side Of The Bed To Glare

I Told Her She Had Tuna Breath And She Promptly Moved To The Wife’s Side Of The Bed To Glare
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To learn more about the adorableness that is "airplane ears," we got in touch with Stacy LeBaron, Head Cat, Founder and Host of The Community Cats Podcast. She was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and explain exactly what it means when cats do this.

"'Airplane ears' is a lighthearted way to describe when a cat flattens or angles their ears sideways — kind of like wings on a plane," Stacy shared. "While it may look cute or funny to us, it’s actually a very functional piece of feline body language. Cats use their ears to communicate and also to assess what’s happening around them."

#4 A Stray Dog Passed By

A Stray Dog Passed By
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#5 After We Applied Ear Drops

After We Applied Ear Drops
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#6 I Brought My Newborn Home And She Wasn't Pleased

I Brought My Newborn Home And She Wasn't Pleased
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"When their ears go into that sideways position, it usually means the cat is feeling uneasy, anxious, overstimulated, or annoyed," the expert continued. "It's their way of saying, ‘I’m on alert, and I’m not entirely comfortable with this situation.'"

"It’s also important to distinguish airplane ears from ears pinned back flat against the head," Stacy noted. "Pinned-back ears are a stronger signal, usually indicating fear, high stress, or defensive aggression. Airplane ears are more of an 'I’m giving disapproving side-eye' than an 'I’m about to unleash feline fury' kind of signal."

#7 She Heard My Toddler Calling For Her

She Heard My Toddler Calling For Her
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#8 My Cat Gets A Little Intense When She Wants To Play

My Cat Gets A Little Intense When She Wants To Play
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#9 Showed Her A Portrait Of Herself

Showed Her A Portrait Of Herself
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So why is it important for cat owners to understand what their kitties are trying to communicate with their ears?

"Cats are subtle communicators. They don’t always vocalize how they feel—they show it through body language, and their ears are a huge part of that," Stacy explained. "Learning to 'read the ears' helps you catch early signs of stress, fear, or irritation before it escalates into a growl, swat, or bite."

#10 I Spent 2 Years As The Intake Technician At A Shelter In Florida, And My Camera Roll Is A Gold Mine Of Airplane Ears

I Spent 2 Years As The Intake Technician At A Shelter In Florida, And My Camera Roll Is A Gold Mine Of Airplane Ears
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#11 He Was Acting Like A Little Demon. I Didn’t Know Whether To Laugh Or Run

He Was Acting Like A Little Demon. I Didn’t Know Whether To Laugh Or Run
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#12 I Said His Name

I Said His Name
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On the other hand, Stacy says forward and perky ears can show curiosity or confidence. "When you know what your cat’s ears are telling you, you’re better equipped to support their emotional and physical well-being—and build a more trusting relationship overall," she shared.

#13 I Started Talking To Her In AC/DC Singer Voice

I Started Talking To Her In AC/DC Singer Voice
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#14 Her Son Wanted To Cuddle

Her Son Wanted To Cuddle
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#15 I Didn’t Let Her Get On The Kitchen Counter While Husband Is Cooking

I Didn’t Let Her Get On The Kitchen Counter While Husband Is Cooking
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Next, we asked the expert for some advice on learning how to interpret a cat's behavior. "Start by observing your cat without trying to interact right away. Watch their ears, tail, whiskers, and overall posture in different situations—when they’re relaxed, when someone new enters the room, or when a loud noise happens," Stacy says. "You’ll begin to see patterns."

"It’s also important to remember that every cat is an individual. What one cat finds stressful, another might not even blink at," she continued. "So learning your cat’s unique 'language' takes a bit of time and attention, but the payoff is huge."

#16 I Failed My Cat Overlord

I Failed My Cat Overlord
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#17 My GF Told Him Pspssps

My GF Told Him Pspssps
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#18 I Dared To Look At Her

I Dared To Look At Her
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The expert also noted that determining if a cat is in pain or not feeling well is one of our biggest challenges. "Tools like the Feline Grimace Scale and using AI are becoming the norm in determining how your cat is feeling."

#19 I Said Hi To My Neighbors Cat

I Said Hi To My Neighbors Cat
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#20 She Heard My Boyfriend Imitating Her Purrs

She Heard My Boyfriend Imitating Her Purrs
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