Boozecats
Boozecats is a Photoshop meme where alcoholic beverages in party photos are censored by superimposing images of cats over the bottles, cups, and cans. Brooklyn resident Ryan Darrenkamp created the first boozecat images in July 2009, and the concept spread through a dedicated blog and viral compilations that racked up coverage from BuzzFeed, Entertainment Weekly, MTV, and Uproxx between 2009 and 2012.
TL;DR
Boozecats is a Photoshop meme where alcoholic beverages in party photos are censored by superimposing images of cats over the bottles, cups, and cans.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward:
Find a photo where people are holding or surrounded by alcoholic drinks
Open it in any image editor (Photoshop, GIMP, etc.)
Find cat images, ideally cut out with transparent backgrounds
Paste cats over every visible beer, wine glass, cocktail, or cup
The more ridiculous the cat placement, the better the result
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Darrenkamp bought the Boozecats.com domain the same day he uploaded the first images to Facebook, but waited over three months to actually use it.
The original edit was made for a genuinely practical purpose: getting a wedding-album-worthy photo of his roommate.
The Tumblr repost in November 2011 pulled in over 17,000 notes, making it the meme's biggest single-platform moment.
Derivatives & Variations
"The Big Lemeowski"
— A video edit replacing beers in a scene from *The Big Lebowski* with cats, uploaded by Darrenkamp in July 2010[4].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (7)
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