Evil Kitty

2024Audio meme / TikTok sound trendsemi-active

Also known as: No · I Am Evil Kitty

Evil Kitty is a December 2024 TikTok audio meme with an AI-generated voiceover reading a deliberately bad horror story where a cat reveals "No, I'm evil kitty.

Evil Kitty is a TikTok audio meme built around an AI-generated voiceover that reads a deliberately bad two-sentence horror story: "'Oh that's a good kitty,' I say as I pet on kitty. 'No, I'm evil kitty,' said evil kitty." Originating from a Reddit post and a TikTok "scariest stories" video in December 2024, the sound blew up when users started pairing it with footage of cats misbehaving. The trend racked up over 48,000 sound uses in its first two weeks and spawned a meme coin on pump.fun3.

TL;DR

Evil Kitty is a TikTok audio meme built around an AI-generated voiceover that reads a deliberately bad two-sentence horror story: "'Oh that's a good kitty,' I say as I pet on kitty.

Overview

The Evil Kitty meme centers on a short, absurd horror story read in a dramatic AI-generated voice. The punchline is intentionally anticlimactic: a person pets a cat and says "good kitty," only for the cat to respond "No, I'm evil kitty." The humor comes from the gap between the ominous narration style and the completely non-threatening content1. TikTok users latched onto the audio and started overlaying it on clips of their cats doing chaotic things: knocking stuff over, fighting other cats, hissing at their own reflections, or generally being little demons1.

The trend fits squarely into TikTok's long tradition of cat content, but with an edge. The AI voiceover gives each video a mock-horror atmosphere that makes even mundane cat behavior look sinister1.

On December 11, 2024, Reddit user u/KriprikUser posted to the subreddit r/badtwosentencehorror. The post read: "'Good Kitty,' I say as I pet my cat. 'no, I'm evil Kitty,' said my cat." It picked up over 180 upvotes in three weeks3.

The next day, December 12, 2024, TikToker @offlainnnn incorporated the joke into his ongoing "scariest stories" series. Using an AI-generated narrator voice from the Offlain Scariest Stories format, he read a slightly tweaked version: "'Oh that's a good kitty,' I say as I pet on kitty. 'No, I'm evil kitty,' said evil kitty"3. That video pulled in over 2.2 million views within two weeks3.

Origin & Background

Platform
Reddit (source text), TikTok (viral audio)
Key People
u/KriprikUser, @offlainnnn
Date
2024
Year
2024

On December 11, 2024, Reddit user u/KriprikUser posted to the subreddit r/badtwosentencehorror. The post read: "'Good Kitty,' I say as I pet my cat. 'no, I'm evil Kitty,' said my cat." It picked up over 180 upvotes in three weeks.

The next day, December 12, 2024, TikToker @offlainnnn incorporated the joke into his ongoing "scariest stories" series. Using an AI-generated narrator voice from the Offlain Scariest Stories format, he read a slightly tweaked version: "'Oh that's a good kitty,' I say as I pet on kitty. 'No, I'm evil kitty,' said evil kitty". That video pulled in over 2.2 million views within two weeks.

How It Spread

The original sound from @offlainnnn's video became a template almost immediately. Within two weeks of the video's upload, over 48,000 TikToks used the Evil Kitty audio.

The formula was simple: start with a clip of a cat being cute or calm, then cut to footage of the same cat (or another cat) doing something chaotic or destructive. The AI voiceover plays over the whole thing. Cat owners had no shortage of material.

On December 22, 2024, TikToker @spearbpz posted one of the breakout videos. It opened with the user petting their cat before cutting to the cat aggressively confronting another cat. That video hit 12.5 million views in four days. Two days later on December 24, @supfi posted a version showing their cat after it had tipped over its litter box and defecated on the floor, pulling in over 14 million views in just two days.

The Mary Sue covered the trend, noting that Evil Kitty videos were dominating TikTok feeds by late December 2024. The site highlighted fan favorites including a kitten barking at its own reflection and a three-legged cat trying to swat with a missing limb. Comment sections became part of the appeal, with users pointing out the reactions of bystander cats in the background.

On December 26, 2024, a meme coin called $EvilKitty launched on pump.fun. It reached a market cap of $205,890 within roughly an hour of launch.

How to Use This Meme

The Evil Kitty format follows a straightforward structure:

1

Use the original sound from @offlainnnn's TikTok

2

Open with footage of a cat being petted, sleeping, or looking innocent (this plays during the "good kitty" portion of the audio)

3

Cut to footage of the same cat doing something destructive, aggressive, or absurd (timed to the "I'm evil kitty" line)

Cultural Impact

Evil Kitty landed during a period when AI-generated voiceovers were going viral across TikTok for various unrelated reasons. The Mary Sue noted that the Evil Kitty sound was "connected to a larger web of absolutely insane AI sounds going viral for random reasons," but pairing this particular one with cat footage made it "10x better".

The trend tapped into a universal truth about cat ownership that pet owners already knew: cats are lovable little agents of chaos. As The Mary Sue put it, "Cat parents everywhere know that deep down, their furry friends aren't just sweet, fluffy companions. No, they're also plotting world domination".

The $EvilKitty meme coin on pump.fun showed how quickly TikTok audio trends could cross into crypto speculation by late 2024. The coin launched just two weeks after the original TikTok video and hit a market cap near $206,000 within its first hour, though like most meme coins of this era its long-term value was minimal.

Fun Facts

The original Reddit post that inspired the audio was posted to r/badtwosentencehorror, a subreddit specifically dedicated to intentionally terrible horror writing.

The TikTok audio came just one day after the Reddit post, meaning the joke went from text post to viral sound in roughly 24 hours.

The Mary Sue writer admitted that "2 out of every 3 videos on my FYP are the evil kitty trend" at the peak of its popularity.

The @supfi litter box video became one of the trend's top performers at 14 million views, despite (or because of) featuring cat poop on a floor.

Derivatives & Variations

$EvilKitty meme coin:

Launched December 26, 2024 on pump.fun, reaching a market cap of $205,890 within approximately one hour[3][2].

Three-legged cat variant:

A widely shared version featuring a cat trying to scratch with a limb it no longer had, with comment sections praising the patience of the other cat in the video[1].

Mirror kitten variant:

A popular clip of a kitten seeing its own reflection for the first time and "going full demon mode," described by The Mary Sue as one of the trend's best entries[1].

Frequently Asked Questions

Evil Kitty

2024Audio meme / TikTok sound trendsemi-active

Also known as: No · I Am Evil Kitty

Evil Kitty is a December 2024 TikTok audio meme with an AI-generated voiceover reading a deliberately bad horror story where a cat reveals "No, I'm evil kitty.

Evil Kitty is a TikTok audio meme built around an AI-generated voiceover that reads a deliberately bad two-sentence horror story: "'Oh that's a good kitty,' I say as I pet on kitty. 'No, I'm evil kitty,' said evil kitty." Originating from a Reddit post and a TikTok "scariest stories" video in December 2024, the sound blew up when users started pairing it with footage of cats misbehaving. The trend racked up over 48,000 sound uses in its first two weeks and spawned a meme coin on pump.fun.

TL;DR

Evil Kitty is a TikTok audio meme built around an AI-generated voiceover that reads a deliberately bad two-sentence horror story: "'Oh that's a good kitty,' I say as I pet on kitty.

Overview

The Evil Kitty meme centers on a short, absurd horror story read in a dramatic AI-generated voice. The punchline is intentionally anticlimactic: a person pets a cat and says "good kitty," only for the cat to respond "No, I'm evil kitty." The humor comes from the gap between the ominous narration style and the completely non-threatening content. TikTok users latched onto the audio and started overlaying it on clips of their cats doing chaotic things: knocking stuff over, fighting other cats, hissing at their own reflections, or generally being little demons.

The trend fits squarely into TikTok's long tradition of cat content, but with an edge. The AI voiceover gives each video a mock-horror atmosphere that makes even mundane cat behavior look sinister.

On December 11, 2024, Reddit user u/KriprikUser posted to the subreddit r/badtwosentencehorror. The post read: "'Good Kitty,' I say as I pet my cat. 'no, I'm evil Kitty,' said my cat." It picked up over 180 upvotes in three weeks.

The next day, December 12, 2024, TikToker @offlainnnn incorporated the joke into his ongoing "scariest stories" series. Using an AI-generated narrator voice from the Offlain Scariest Stories format, he read a slightly tweaked version: "'Oh that's a good kitty,' I say as I pet on kitty. 'No, I'm evil kitty,' said evil kitty". That video pulled in over 2.2 million views within two weeks.

Origin & Background

Platform
Reddit (source text), TikTok (viral audio)
Key People
u/KriprikUser, @offlainnnn
Date
2024
Year
2024

On December 11, 2024, Reddit user u/KriprikUser posted to the subreddit r/badtwosentencehorror. The post read: "'Good Kitty,' I say as I pet my cat. 'no, I'm evil Kitty,' said my cat." It picked up over 180 upvotes in three weeks.

The next day, December 12, 2024, TikToker @offlainnnn incorporated the joke into his ongoing "scariest stories" series. Using an AI-generated narrator voice from the Offlain Scariest Stories format, he read a slightly tweaked version: "'Oh that's a good kitty,' I say as I pet on kitty. 'No, I'm evil kitty,' said evil kitty". That video pulled in over 2.2 million views within two weeks.

How It Spread

The original sound from @offlainnnn's video became a template almost immediately. Within two weeks of the video's upload, over 48,000 TikToks used the Evil Kitty audio.

The formula was simple: start with a clip of a cat being cute or calm, then cut to footage of the same cat (or another cat) doing something chaotic or destructive. The AI voiceover plays over the whole thing. Cat owners had no shortage of material.

On December 22, 2024, TikToker @spearbpz posted one of the breakout videos. It opened with the user petting their cat before cutting to the cat aggressively confronting another cat. That video hit 12.5 million views in four days. Two days later on December 24, @supfi posted a version showing their cat after it had tipped over its litter box and defecated on the floor, pulling in over 14 million views in just two days.

The Mary Sue covered the trend, noting that Evil Kitty videos were dominating TikTok feeds by late December 2024. The site highlighted fan favorites including a kitten barking at its own reflection and a three-legged cat trying to swat with a missing limb. Comment sections became part of the appeal, with users pointing out the reactions of bystander cats in the background.

On December 26, 2024, a meme coin called $EvilKitty launched on pump.fun. It reached a market cap of $205,890 within roughly an hour of launch.

How to Use This Meme

The Evil Kitty format follows a straightforward structure:

1

Use the original sound from @offlainnnn's TikTok

2

Open with footage of a cat being petted, sleeping, or looking innocent (this plays during the "good kitty" portion of the audio)

3

Cut to footage of the same cat doing something destructive, aggressive, or absurd (timed to the "I'm evil kitty" line)

Cultural Impact

Evil Kitty landed during a period when AI-generated voiceovers were going viral across TikTok for various unrelated reasons. The Mary Sue noted that the Evil Kitty sound was "connected to a larger web of absolutely insane AI sounds going viral for random reasons," but pairing this particular one with cat footage made it "10x better".

The trend tapped into a universal truth about cat ownership that pet owners already knew: cats are lovable little agents of chaos. As The Mary Sue put it, "Cat parents everywhere know that deep down, their furry friends aren't just sweet, fluffy companions. No, they're also plotting world domination".

The $EvilKitty meme coin on pump.fun showed how quickly TikTok audio trends could cross into crypto speculation by late 2024. The coin launched just two weeks after the original TikTok video and hit a market cap near $206,000 within its first hour, though like most meme coins of this era its long-term value was minimal.

Fun Facts

The original Reddit post that inspired the audio was posted to r/badtwosentencehorror, a subreddit specifically dedicated to intentionally terrible horror writing.

The TikTok audio came just one day after the Reddit post, meaning the joke went from text post to viral sound in roughly 24 hours.

The Mary Sue writer admitted that "2 out of every 3 videos on my FYP are the evil kitty trend" at the peak of its popularity.

The @supfi litter box video became one of the trend's top performers at 14 million views, despite (or because of) featuring cat poop on a floor.

Derivatives & Variations

$EvilKitty meme coin:

Launched December 26, 2024 on pump.fun, reaching a market cap of $205,890 within approximately one hour[3][2].

Three-legged cat variant:

A widely shared version featuring a cat trying to scratch with a limb it no longer had, with comment sections praising the patience of the other cat in the video[1].

Mirror kitten variant:

A popular clip of a kitten seeing its own reflection for the first time and "going full demon mode," described by The Mary Sue as one of the trend's best entries[1].

Frequently Asked Questions