Kitler
Also known as: Cats That Look Like Hitler · Hitler Cats
Kitler is a nickname for cats whose black-and-white fur markings give them an unintentional resemblance to Adolf Hitler, most notably a dark patch under the nose mimicking his toothbrush mustache. The term, a blend of "kitten" and "Hitler," gained widespread attention in 2006 when Dutch journalist Koos Plegt and British web developer Paul Neve launched CatsThatLookLikeHitler.com, a user-submission site that collected thousands of photos. The meme sits at a specific intersection of internet cat culture and absurdist humor, turning one of history's most reviled figures into an object of ridicule through house pets.
TL;DR
Kitler is a nickname for cats whose black-and-white fur markings give them an unintentional resemblance to Adolf Hitler, most notably a dark patch under the nose mimicking his toothbrush mustache.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Kitler concept is more of a recognition game than a template meme. The basic idea:
Notice your cat (or any cat) has a dark patch of fur under its nose that looks like a toothbrush mustache
Optionally, look for bonus features: a side-swept dark patch on the forehead, a stern facial expression, or any pose that looks vaguely authoritarian
Photograph the cat and share it with the label "Kitler"
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
The very first Kitler was spotted by Koos Plegt walking through his hometown of Zwolle in the Netherlands. He laughed so hard he had to pick himself up off the floor.
The site's tagline asked visitors: "Does your cat look like Adolf Hitler? Do you wake up in a cold sweat every night wondering if he's going to up and invade Poland?"
John C. Dvorak suspected the site was encouraging people to draw on their cats with Sharpie markers.
The final count on CatsThatLookLikeHitler.com was 8,849 submitted Kitlers before the site went dormant in April 2014.
The toothbrush mustache was originally an American import to Germany in the late 19th century, a bit of "modern efficiency" that replaced the elaborate Kaiser style. Hitler essentially weaponized what started as a fashion trend.
Derivatives & Variations
"Kitler" as general internet shorthand:
The term moved beyond the original website to describe any cat with mustache-like markings spotted in the wild, on social media, or in shelters[9].
"Charlie Cat-lin":
An alternate nickname referencing Charlie Chaplin rather than Hitler, used for shelter cat Luminus in 2011[4].
"Furrer":
A portmanteau of "furry" and "Führer" sometimes used as an alternate name for Kitlers, particularly those that also appear to raise a paw in a salute-like gesture[9].
Celebrity lookalike cat forums:
The original website spawned forums for cats resembling other mustachioed figures like Stalin, Chaplin, and Groucho Marx[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
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