Cats Damaging Japanese Shoji Doors Relatable Meme
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Buying Japanese "shoji" doors was not a good idea...
Overview
The image displays two domestic cats that have torn holes in the paper panels of traditional Japanese shoji sliding doors. A calico cat is hanging upside down through a ripped hole in the left shoji panel, with its head resting on the wooden door frame, looking disoriented and wide-eyed. A grey tabby cat with white markings sticks its upper body out of a separate torn hole in the right shoji panel, staring directly at the camera with a neutral, unapologetic expression, front paws resting on the wooden frame. A text overlay at the bottom of the image reads "Buying Japanese 'shoji' doors was not a good idea...", humorously highlighting that the delicate paper of shoji doors is highly vulnerable to damage from playful cats, making it a relatable joke for cat owners who own traditional Japanese home furnishings.
Origin notes
This wholesome pet-themed meme originates from the X (formerly Twitter) account @WholesomeMeme, shared via the account's public RSS feed. It is a widely circulated relatable meme targeted at pet owners, particularly cat owners who have experience with fragile household decor being damaged by their pets.