National Kitty Day

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Hey there, fellow kitty enthusiasts! Today, we're going to dive into the wonderful world of National Kitty Day. Get ready for a purrfectly delightful and meowvelous adventure!

When is Kitty Day?

It's national kitty day on the 29th October.


The Internet Sensation: National Kitty Day

Prepare for an onslaught of adorable pictures, heartwarming stories, and an overwhelming urge to snuggle up with your favorite feline friend. National Kitty Day, a day dedicated to celebrating all things kitty, has taken the internet by storm.

With 1846 mentions online, it's clear that the world has gone completely cat crazy. From viral videos of cats doing the most hilarious antics to heartwarming tales of rescued kittens finding their forever homes, the internet has become a meowgnificent showcase for all things feline.

On October 29, 2015, the online kitty celebration reached its peak. It was a day when the internet exploded with an abundance of kitty cuteness that made hearts melt and sent cat lovers into a frenzy of sharing, liking, and commenting.

Why Celebrate Our Furry Friends?

So, what's the big deal about National Kitty Day? Well, for starters, cats have been captivating us for centuries. From ancient Egyptian times, where they were worshipped as sacred creatures, to modern-day internet stardom, our feline friends hold a special place in our hearts.

Celebrating National Kitty Day not only allows us to appreciate the joy and comfort our furry companions bring to our lives, but it also provides an opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of responsible pet ownership, animal welfare, and the need to support local animal shelters and rescue organizations.

A Pawsome Fact!

Did you know that cats have a special way of communicating with us? While they can't speak our language, they use a combination of body language, vocalizations, and their mesmerizing eyes to let us know what they are feeling. Pay attention to your kitty's tail, ears, and meows - they have a secret language all their own!



History behind the term 'Kitty'


Late 17th century

The emergence of the term 'kitty'

The term 'kitty' first appeared in the late 17th century and was derived from the Dutch word 'kitten,' meaning 'a young cat.' It was initially used in informal English to refer to a young cat or kitten.


Early 18th century

Expansion of 'kitty' to refer to a fund

In the early 18th century, the term 'kitty' took on a new meaning when it started to be used to describe a communal pool of money. This usage originated from the practice of having a 'kitty' at card games, where all players would contribute money to a shared fund.


Late 18th century

Broadening of 'kitty' to describe a reserve

During the late 18th century, 'kitty' further evolved to encompass the concept of a reserve or collection of funds. This broader usage expanded beyond card games and began to be applied to various communal funds or reserves, such as those set aside for group expenses or investments.



19th century

Associating 'kitty' with a child's name

The use of the term 'kitty' became popular as a term of endearment for a young girl, often used as a nickname or a child's name. As the term gained affectionate connotations, it gradually became associated with tenderness and affection, extending beyond its original meaning of a young cat.


20th century

Influence of 'kitty' on language and culture

Throughout the 20th century, 'kitty' continued to influence language and culture. It became a popular name for beloved fictional characters, such as Hello Kitty, a famous Japanese cartoon character. Additionally, the term 'kitty' integrated into colloquial expressions and idioms, signifying shared resources or a collective pool.


Did you know?

Did you know that cats have a special way of communicating with us?

Tagged

awareness fun

First identified

24th March 2015

Most mentioned on

29th October 2015

Total mentions

1846

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