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53 Times Cats Decided To Sit In Random Things, And Their Owners Just Had To Snap A Pic
Animals,CatsMAR 31, 2026

53 Times Cats Decided To Sit In Random Things, And Their Owners Just Had To Snap A Pic

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Anyone who’s ever spent time around cats knows that these proud and noble creatures will do whatever they like, whenever they like it. And they truly enjoy making themselves comfortable in some of the most random and bizarre places ever. In other words, if they fit somewhere, they’ll sit there. And there’s nothing you can do but take out your camera and snap a pic.
We want to bring some humor, wholesomeness, and good vibes into your life, so our team at Bored Panda has curated this list of photos of cats sitting in the (un)likeliest of things. Grab your pet, and check out the pics together with them.

#1 Not The Best Cat

Not The Best Cat
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#2 I Don't Always Lounge In This Box. But When I Don't, I'm Lounging In Another Box

I Don't Always Lounge In This Box. But When I Don't, I'm Lounging In Another Box
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#3 Keeping An Eye On You

Keeping An Eye On You
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In general, cats will often seek out confined spaces because it makes them feel both protected and sheltered.

“By nature cats seek out small, confined spaces where they can hide from potential threats. This behavior stems from their instincts shaped in the wild, where staying out of sight helps them avoid predators or pounce on unsuspecting prey,” Encyclopædia Britannica explains.

Boxes, however, take the cake.

#4 The Banana At Our Cat Shelter

The Banana At Our Cat Shelter
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#5 I Couldn’t Find Him Till He Yelled

I Couldn’t Find Him Till He Yelled
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#6 We Built Our Cat A Tank Out Of Leftover Cardboard

We Built Our Cat A Tank Out Of Leftover Cardboard
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A box, which is both confined and provides shelter, is a great place for felines to sit inside. This hideaway allows them to observe their surroundings while also feeling protected because they won’t be seen as easily by other animals, including potential predators and prey.

On top of that, boxes can also serve other important functions. For instance, they can be good stress relievers.

#7 I Love Him

I Love Him
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#8 Smudge Got Stuck In The Trash Bin. Again

Smudge Got Stuck In The Trash Bin. Again
Biscuit is terribly worried about his baby. I am too but for different reasons.
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#9 If I Fits I Sits

If I Fits I Sits
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“When faced with unfamiliar or stressful situations, a cat may retreat into a box to regain a sense of control and to feel at ease. Boxes are also helpful during conflicts—cats are not adept at resolving disputes and would rather take refuge in the safe space of a box. This behavior can help reduce anxiety and promote well-being,” Encyclopædia Britannica states.

#10 The Cat Trap Worked Better Than Expected

The Cat Trap Worked Better Than Expected
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#11 Am Carry-On

Am Carry-On
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#12 My Cat In A Basket

My Cat In A Basket
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Furthermore, boxes are great for providing warmth, which many cats crave. Most cats typically want to be in temperatures that are 30℃ to 36℃ (86℉ to 97℉).

Because boxes are often made out of cardboard, a good material for insulation, they allow cats who are inside them to retain their body heat. So, they are great for creating cozy and warm environments.

#13 He Realized The Bag He Entered Is No Longer Stationary

He Realized The Bag He Entered Is No Longer Stationary
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#14 Makita's New Cat-Carrying Case Is Looking Good

Makita's New Cat-Carrying Case Is Looking Good
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#15 Took A Bathroom Break After 5 Hours Of Building This Puzzle And Came Back To This

Took A Bathroom Break After 5 Hours Of Building This Puzzle And Came Back To This
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Aside from offering confined shelters, stress-relief, and warmth, boxes also appeal to felines’ natural sense of curiosity. Broadly speaking, cats are inquisitive animals. So, seeing a box gives them an opportunity to explore and be playful.

“They can jump in and out of a box, hide inside, feel its texture, use it for scratching, and even ambush toys or other pets from within. This playful interaction with boxes can be both mentally and physically stimulating for cats.”

#16 Cleaned The Aquarium And 5 Minutes Later

Cleaned The Aquarium And 5 Minutes Later
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#17 This Is Lil Bit, My Sassy Queen

This Is Lil Bit, My Sassy Queen
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#18 Taken About 3 Seconds After I Said, “That Cat Better Not Be In That Trash Can”

Taken About 3 Seconds After I Said, “That Cat Better Not Be In That Trash Can”
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The BBC also stresses the fact that cats want safe hiding places because they are solitary animals who can spend around 18 hours a day sleeping. Boxes also help them stay warm and toasty.

“Cats are happy in room temperatures around 14°C warmer than is comfortable for humans, and if there isn’t a convenient sunbeam to lie in, they will make do with a cosy shoebox.”

#19 Accidentally Created A Living Still Life

Accidentally Created A Living Still Life
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#20 Took In A Feral And Now I'm Caring For A Litter Of Kittens

Took In A Feral And Now I'm Caring For A Litter Of Kittens
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