Answer Your Cat's Questions Day – Jan. 22, 2027

Answer Your Cat's Questions Day
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Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day arrives every January 22, inviting cat owners to tune into their feline companions’ every meow, purr, and chirrup. This unique day challenges us to interpret the unspoken queries of our beloved pets, fostering a deeper bond and understanding. Listen closely to your cat, try to guess their questions, and respond with affection and attention.

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Expected Answer Your Cat's Questions Day Deals

While we await official 2027 promotions to drop, history shows that pet retailers and brands often roll out special offers around holidays celebrating our furry friends. Look for discounts on premium cat food from brands like Purina and Friskies, or deals on interactive toys and scratching posts from retailers such as PetSmart and Chewy. Specialty cat cafes might offer discounted entry or themed treats. Keep an eye out for promotions on cat health products from companies like Royal Canin or grooming services at local pet salons. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January 22 approaches.

Platform Guide for Answer Your Cat's Questions Day

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #AnswerYourCatsQuestionsDay. Share adorable photos or short videos of your cat ‘asking’ questions, with your humorous interpretations in the caption.

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #AnswerYourCatsQuestionsDay. Film a funny skit where you try to answer your cat’s meows, using captions to translate their ‘questions’.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #AnswerYourCatsQuestionsDay. Join pet groups to share stories and theories about what your cat might be trying to ask you.

Social Media Tips for Answer Your Cat's Questions Day

Individuals

Spend extra time observing your cat's behavior and listening to their vocalizations. Try to respond to their meows with gentle words or actions, reinforcing your bond.

Creators

Produce engaging content that humorously translates cat 'questions' into human language. Create polls asking followers what their cats might be asking, or share tips on feline body language.

Brands

Run a social media campaign inviting customers to share their cat's 'questions' for a chance to win pet products. Offer expert advice on common cat behaviors and needs.

Top Brands for Answer Your Cat's Questions Day

  1. Purina

    Founded in 1894, Purina is a leading producer of pet food and treats. Known for brands like Fancy Feast and Cat Chow, Purina focuses on nutritional science to support feline health and happiness.

  2. Friskies

    A popular cat food brand owned by Purina, Friskies has been serving up tasty meals for cats since 1934. They offer a wide range of wet and dry food options designed to appeal to feline palates.

  3. PetSmart

    Established in 1986, PetSmart is one of the largest specialty pet retailers in the world, offering pet food, supplies, services like grooming and training, and adoption events for cats and dogs.

  4. Chewy

    Founded in 2011, Chewy is an online retailer of pet food and products, known for its extensive selection and convenient auto-ship service. They provide everything a cat owner needs, delivered right to their door.

  5. Kong

    KONG Company, founded in 1976, is famous for its durable and stimulating pet toys. Their cat toy line includes interactive puzzles, catnip-filled plushies, and wands designed to engage feline instincts.

  6. Litter-Robot

    Litter-Robot, created by Whisker in 2000, revolutionized cat care with its self-cleaning litter box. This innovative device automatically sifts waste, providing a clean bed of litter for cats after every use.

  7. Royal Canin

    Founded in France in 1968, Royal Canin specializes in health nutrition for cats and dogs. They develop precise diets tailored to specific breeds, ages, and health needs, often recommended by veterinarians.

Answer Your Cat's Questions Day Hero

Dr. John Bradshaw

Dr. John Bradshaw is a renowned British anthrozoologist and author, best known for his insightful books on animal behavior, including 'Cat Sense: How the New Feline Science Can Make You a Better Friend to Your Pet.' His work, spanning decades, has significantly advanced our understanding of the domestic cat's psychology and natural instincts, helping owners better interpret their pets' needs and 'questions.'

History of Answer Your Cat's Questions Day

Though there is some discrepancy over when the first wildcats were domesticated, people in the Near East were definitely living with housecats by 7500 BC, and by the 19th century, we were developing different breeds of cats.

In Ancient Egypt, cats were more than just friends – they were used for social and religious practices, and considered beloved and holy housepets. Cats were so revered they were mummified with the same dignity as humans. Besides that, many of the Egyptian gods had heads of cats and bodies of humans – you can’t get much closer than that!

While the Ancient Egyptians highly valued cats for their ability to kill venomous snakes, Europeans valued them for their rat and other pest control skills. Cats were passed along by traders from the Romans to the British to the Vikings, where they eventually stamped their passports and headed out to the “New World” with the explorers.

The Middle Ages were a dark mark on cats’ collective record, with rulers at the time believing cats to be the cause of the Black Death that ravaged Europe. Little did they know, cats were more likely to keep the population of rats and fleas in check. Nevertheless, the damage to their reputation was done, and cats wouldn’t restore their public image until the 15th and 16th centuries when they were welcomed aboard ships to keep pests away. It’s often speculated that cats were aboard Christopher Columbus’ ship, and our feline friends disembarked and flourished in America.

Today, we love cats for so much more than their ability to reduce the rat population – so much so that we dedicate a whole day just to pondering what each meow and purr might mean. By 1993, cats outnumbered dogs as the most popular house pets in the nation, and they’re appreciated today for their curiosity, independence, intelligence – and for all their many, many questions.

Answer Your Cat's Questions Day timeline

2014
Grumpy Cat Goes Viral

Humans have historically loved cats, and memes make it clear nothing has changed. In December 2014, the “Grumpy Cat” page on Facebook hit 7 million likes.

1993
Under-cats

Though dogs had historically been the pets of choice for pet owners in the United States, 1993 saw the first time cats outnumbered dogs as housepets.

1978
Cartoon Cat King

Garfield, the ever-popular cartoon featuring the beloved grumpy fat cat, is launched.

1384
Rat-Catchers

Many 1300s European households had cats, but when the rulers during the plague believed cats to be the source of the devastating illness, many cats were cast out or killed. If only they knew cats were keeping the rat population in check and staving off the disease!

7500 BC
Self-Domesticated

Analysis of ancient cat DNA suggests that the first cats actually domesticated themselves, as they reaped benefits from coexisting with humans!

How Businesses Can Celebrate Answer Your Cat's Questions Day

Local businesses can authentically celebrate Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day by engaging with their feline-loving clientele. Pet stores could host ‘Ask the Vet’ Q&A sessions focusing on cat health and behavior, or offer discounts on interactive cat toys that stimulate feline curiosity. Cat cafes might feature special ‘question-themed’ treats or encourage patrons to share their cat’s most puzzling habits. Groomers and veterinarians can use social media to share common cat ‘questions’ they encounter and offer helpful advice, fostering community engagement and demonstrating expertise.

Answer Your Cat's Questions Day FAQs

When is Answer Your Cat's Questions Day?

In 2027, Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day is observed on Friday, January 22, making it the perfect end-of-week occasion to ponder your cat’s mysterious meows and purrs.

How many cats are there in the U.S.?

Recent surveys indicate that the U.S. is home to roughly 58 million pet cats, with many households owning multiple felines. This significant population highlights the widespread affection and curiosity people have for their mysterious companions.

How do cats communicate with humans?

Feline communication involves more than just meows; it’s a rich tapestry of non-verbal cues. They use their tails to express mood, their ears to signal alertness or fear, and even slow blinks to show affection. Understanding these signals is key to ‘answering’ their unspoken questions.

Why do cats meow at humans?

While wild cats typically don’t meow at each other, domestic cats have evolved this vocalization specifically for us. Each meow can carry a different meaning, from a polite ‘hello’ to an urgent demand, making it essential for owners to learn their cat’s unique vocabulary.

Answer Your Cat's Questions Day Activities

  1. Answer your cat’s questions

    Muffin wants to know just where you go for 8 hours every weekday, and why it takes you so long to empty the litter box. Spend some time cuddling with her today and answering each meow with some pets and treats.

  2. Take to social media

    What better excuse to blanket social media with pictures of your sweet kitty than Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day? Edit a little speech-bubble over his head and type in what you think the questions are. You could also start a blog on cats, cat facts, and cat questions, or post a video on the same topics!

  3. Read up on cats

    Your cat may have some questions because you could be doing more for her well-being. Read up on cats and cat health to know if your cat’s meows are just questions, or if there’s something they’re really trying to let you know. Now’s a great time to be an even better cat owner.

5 Questions Your Cat May Be Asking

  1. Why can’t I eat those plants in the house?

    Plants that are toxic to our feline friends include azaleas, mistletoe, lilies, holly, and more out of the house - keep them out of the house.

  2. Why can’t I have all the milk?

    Contrary to popular belief, cats shouldn’t have too much milk - particularly if your kitty is lactose intolerant. Cats will get diarrhea if they can’t properly digest milk, and also will be at higher risk of obesity if their diets aren’t closely watched.

  3. Why can’t I scratch the sofa?

    Scratching is normal for cats, and owners should make sure to provide adequate scratching posts to ensure their cats don’t get stressed or depressed.

  4. Why do people think sleeping cats are lazy?

    It’s just what they do. Cats spend 70% of their lives sleeping - around 13-17 hours of the day. It’s healthy and normal behavior, not laziness.

  5. Why do humans declaw cats?

    Not only is declawing your cat cruel, but it’s also dangerous to their overall safety and wellness. Look around online or ask your vet about the many safe ways to get your cat’s claw off your sofa.

Why We Love Answer Your Cat's Questions Day

  1. Cats are curious!

    There’s no “Answer Your Dog’s Questions Day” because there are very few pets as curious, intelligent, and inquisitive as cats. They say curiosity killed the cat, but most of the time, curiosity is a positive trait to help kitties learn about the world they live in. Help them out by answering their questions today.

  2. It helps us improve as cat owners

    We could all listen a little better to our kitties. Taking cues from your cat’s behavior and vocalizations may help you pinpoint health issues, things they like and don’t like, and what you should change about their environment or lifestyle. The ultimate goal is to keep our feline friends satisfied, and the best way to start is by listening.

  3. It’s a day to don cat merchandise!

    Cats’ wild popularity both on the internet and in our homes has led to a wealth of cat-related clothes and accessories. If you’re a cat owner, we know you must have at least one cat sticker, hat, t-shirt, or pair of socks - and today is the day to wear your love for cats on your person. What better time to celebrate our feline friends and than Answering Your Cat’s Questions Day? We say, wear those cat-print shorts with pride.

Answer Your Cat's Questions Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 22 Friday
2028 January 22 Saturday
2029 January 22 Monday
2030 January 22 Tuesday
2031 January 22 Wednesday