#1 Dad: “No Cats Allowed In This House!” Also Dad: Paints Picture Of Our Cats To Hang At Home

There is actually science behind why dads cave so spectacularly on the pet front. Studies have shown that interacting with animals causes a significant spike in oxytocin levels, the same hormone responsible for bonding and feelings of love. In other words, Dad never really stood a chance.
The moment that puppy looked up at him with those eyes, his brain chemistry quietly betrayed every word that had come out of his mouth at that kitchen table meeting. His hard "no" is long forgotten, and soon you will find yourself being replaced by a new golden child—albeit a golden retriever child...
#4 My Asian Dad Didn’t Grow Up Around Animals And Was Always Against Any Sort Of House Pet. My Mom Just Sent Me This Photo

#5 "That Brown Dog" Became "Brown Dog" Became "Mr. Brown" Became "Doc Brown Wants To Stay With Me When You Move Out"

If you want to understand the cultural blueprint for the dad who never wanted the dog, look no further than Marley and Me. Released in 2008, the film grossed over $242 million worldwide and had grown men absolutely weeping in cinemas everywhere.
The story resonated so deeply because it was not really about a dog at all; it was about a man who let love in through a side door he forgot to lock. Every dad who claims he does not want a pet is one Marley away from a complete emotional breakdown.
#7 My Dad 15 Years Ago: “We Can’t Keep Him”. Also My Dad:

#9 Four Years Ago My Dad Said That He Would Not Take Care Of That Cat If We Get It. Now He Builds Guppy In Hours Of Work A Cat Mansion Out Of Cardboard Boxes

The numbers tell a very specific story here. According to the statistics, approximately 70% of U.S. households own a pet. But a more telling statistic is that a third of people say they prefer their fur baby over their own flesh-and-blood baby!
Looking at these pictures, it seems we have collected all these men from that 30% demographic in one place. But who can blame them? A puppy never maxed out their owner's credit card or brought home a strange boy.
#10 "Cats Aren't Even Good For Anything. Absolutley The Worst Pet We Could Get"

#12 He Never Wanted An Animal In The House And Now They Have Matching Sweaters!

It would be wrong not to mention Ron Swanson, the hyper-masculine, emotionally guarded Parks and Recreation character who once declared that he had cried twice in his life. Once when he was seven and he was hit by a school bus, and once at the end of Old Yeller.
The Old Yeller admission is really all you need to know. Even the toughest dads (fictional or not) have a weakness, and that weakness has four legs, a wagging tail, and absolutely zero respect for personal boundaries.
#13 Im A Grumpy Old Guy Bamboozled Into Cat Adoption. I Dont Know Why They Thought We Were A Good Fit. I Love Him

#14 My Dad Taking Our Cat (That He Said We Wouldn’t Be Keeping 10 Months Ago) On One Of Two Daily Walks With The Dogs

#15 My Sister Told Me I Should Post Our Dad Here. Our Dad Is The Stereotypical Mexican Dad. He Used To Always Say “Yo No Quiero Animales En Esta Casa!”

Dog dads in particular have become a full-blown cultural moment in the last decade. The hashtag #DogDad has accumulated billions of views across social media, with countless videos showing dads who swore they were above it all now buying their dogs birthday cakes and custom Halloween costumes.
One survey found that 7 out of 10 owners celebrate their pet's birthday. We aren't saying they are all pet-resistant dads, but we have a pretty good suspicion about who is buying the steak birthday cake.
#16 Dad: "No, You Cannot Bring A Cat Into Our Home! I Can't Stand Being Around Those Things"

#17 Did Not Want Me To Take In The Litter I Found Under The Porch.. But Had To Drive Down Two Hours To Help Me Take Care Of Them

#18 “The Only Good Cat Is No Cat” - My Dad, Who Then Claimed My Rescue Kitten A Few Hours After He Arrived And Renamed Him George. They’re Now Inseparable

Cats, for the record, are running the exact same game. While the dog-dad pipeline is well-documented, cat dads are a quietly growing army. A survey from the Human Animal Bond Research Institute found that men who own cats report significantly lower stress levels and higher feelings of companionship than non-pet-owning men.
The guys who sit at opposite ends of the couch pretending to ignore each other and then end up napping together by 8 p.m.? That is half of all cat dads in America right now.
#19 It Took 3 Years To Convince Him Since "He's More Of A Cat Person." He Agreed But Pup Wasn't Allowed On The Bed. This Is Now What I Wake Up To Every Morning

#20 My Dad Didn’t Want Luna, But Traded In His Car For Something More Suitable For Taking Her Absolutely Anywhere He Could










