14 Cats Who Are Really Into Computers

| July 12, 2015

For anyone who has a cat and a computer, you know exactly how this story goes. You’re working diligently or browsing the web, only to have kitty come up and intervene–planting themselves directly on your keyboard. We don’t know what it is, but you may think that there is catnip secretly sprinkled on your computer! Here’s a fun collection of cats are really into computers! And share your photos of your cats taking control of the computer in the comments section below!

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A photo posted by Sarah (@sarraven) on

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A photo posted by @gargonterror on

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A photo posted by Eric (@0hr00kie) on

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A photo posted by Maribeth Doran (@mdmv) on

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A photo posted by umbeggi (@umbeggi) on

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A photo posted by Arina Alba (@arinaalba) on

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A photo posted by Shawna Forney (@shawzilla) on

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A photo posted by @maxwellandkepler on

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A photo posted by Jessica Chen (@seejessicago) on

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