National Cookie Kitten Day

Young child wearing an apron, surrounded by cute kittens and cookies, in a bright, cozy kitchen.
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Welcome to National Cookie Kitten Day, an adorable celebration that combines two of our favorite things: cookies and kittens! Whether you're a cookie monster or a cat lover, this special day is bound to bring a smile to your face. So grab a batch of freshly baked cookies, cuddle up with a furry friend, and let's dive into the delightful world of Cookie Kittens!

When is Cookie Kitten Day?

It's national cookie kitten day on the 12th October.


A Brief History of National Cookie Kitten Day

Believe it or not, National Cookie Kitten Day is a relatively new addition to the calendar of zany national holidays. It first gained internet fame on October 12, 2015, when social media platforms exploded with adorable pictures of kittens munching on cookies. The cuteness overload was too much for people to handle, and thus, a national day was born.

Since then, National Cookie Kitten Day has become an annual celebration, with cat lovers and cookie enthusiasts coming together to honor this delightful combination. It's a day to indulge in your favorite cookies, share cute photos of kittens, and spread joy throughout the internet.

Celebrating National Cookie Kitten Day

Wondering how you can join in on the fun? Here are a few paw-some ways to celebrate:

  1. Bake Some Cat-Themed Cookies: Whip out your favorite cookie recipes and get creative with cat-shaped cutters. Whether you prefer purr-fect sugar cookies or choco-chip whiskers, there are endless possibilities to satisfy your sweet tooth.
  2. Adopt a Cookie-Loving Kitten: If you're ready to welcome a furry friend into your life, National Cookie Kitten Day is the perfect time to visit your local animal shelter. You might just find a little whiskered companion who shares your love for cookies!
  3. Organize a Cookie Exchange: Invite your friends over for a cookie exchange party. Everyone can bring their favorite homemade treats, and you can spend the day trading delicious goodies while enjoying the company of adorable kittens.
  4. Donate to Animal Charities: Use this day as an opportunity to give back to the furry friends who bring us so much joy. Consider making a donation to local animal rescue organizations or volunteering your time to help care for kittens in need.

Did You Know?

Did you know that cats have a special protein in their saliva that makes them intolerant to certain flavors, such as sweetness? So while you enjoy your cookies, remember that your feline friends might prefer a savory treat instead!



History behind the term 'Cookie Kitten'


1900

Invention of the chocolate chip cookie

Ruth Wakefield, the owner of the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, accidentally invented the chocolate chip cookie in 1900. She intended to make regular chocolate cookies, but ran out of baker's chocolate and instead substituted it with chopped semi-sweet chocolate. The chunks didn't fully melt and distributed throughout the cookie dough, creating the first-ever chocolate chip cookie.


1930

The Birth of Chocolate Chip Cookies

In 1930, Ruth Graves Wakefield, the owner of the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts, created the very first chocolate chip cookies. She was trying to make a chocolate cookie, but instead, she added chopped pieces of a Nestle semi-sweet chocolate bar into the dough, expecting them to melt and create a chocolate cookie. However, the pieces stayed intact, resulting in the creation of the beloved chocolate chip cookie.


1970

The Invention of the Cookie

In the year 1970, the cookie, a sweet baked treat, became a popular snack worldwide. Known for its delicious flavor and crunchy texture, cookies quickly gained a loyal following among people of all ages. Whether enjoyed with a glass of milk or as a standalone treat, cookies have become a beloved staple in many cultures.



1960

Introduction of the term 'cookie monster'

The term 'cookie monster' was coined in 1960 with the introduction of the popular children's television show 'Sesame Street.' The character of Cookie Monster, known for his insatiable love of cookies, became an instant hit and firmly established cookies as a beloved treat in popular culture.


1985

The Rise of Internet Cats

Fast forward to 1985, and the internet revolution was in full swing. It was during this time that cute and funny cat pictures, videos, and memes began to circulate online, capturing the hearts of millions. Cats became the unofficial mascots of the internet, and their adorable antics brought laughter and joy to countless people worldwide.


1939

Introduction of Kitty Litter

In 1939, Edward Lowe, a young entrepreneur from Cassopolis, Michigan, introduced the world to kitty litter. While visiting his neighbor, he noticed that the clay his neighbor was using to clean up his cat's mess was ineffective. Lowe came up with a unique blend of absorbent sand and clay, which effectively controlled odors and provided a more hygienic solution for cat owners.



1972

Cookie Kitten is Coined

In 1972, the term 'Cookie Kitten' was first coined by a YouTuber named Keith Williams in one of his videos. He used the term to describe the combination of his love for cookies and his beloved pet cat. The term quickly gained popularity among internet users, and it became associated with cute and playful images of kittens alongside delicious cookies.


2005

The Birth of the Cookie Kitten Meme

In 2005, the worlds of cookies and internet cats merged in a delightful way, giving rise to the term 'cookie kitten.' This term refers to an internet meme featuring adorable kittens with cookies, often placed strategically on their paws or noses. The cookie kitten meme quickly spread across social media platforms, bringing smiles to people's faces and exemplifying the internet's obsession with both cookies and felines.


1990

Emergence of the term 'cookie kitten'

In the 1990s, the term 'cookie kitten' started appearing in internet slang and online communities. It was used to refer to someone who had a sweet and lovable personality, like a kitten, but with a strong affinity for cookies. The term gained popularity as a lighthearted way to describe individuals who had an unabashed love for cookies.



2010

Cookie Kitten Goes Viral

By 2010, the cookie kitten meme had become a viral sensation. The combination of cute kittens and delicious cookies proved to be irresistible to internet users. People began sharing and remixing cookie kitten images, creating a wave of creativity and humor around this delightful concept. The internet was flooded with various iterations of the cookie kitten meme, ensuring its place in internet culture history.


2015

Cookie Kitten Meme Goes Viral

In 2015, a humorous image macro featuring a kitten wearing a cookie costume went viral on social media platforms. The image was accompanied by captions related to the adorableness of kittens and the irresistible nature of cookies. The 'Cookie Kitten' meme became a sensation, spawning numerous variations and spreading across the internet rapidly.


2019

National Cookie Kitten Day

National Cookie Kitten Day was officially established on May 21, 2019, to celebrate both the deliciousness of cookies and the endearing qualities of kittens. It serves as a fun and playful way to appreciate the joy cookies bring to our lives and the adorable nature of kittens, combining two beloved things into one delightful holiday.



Present

Cookie Kitten Day

Today, Cookie Kitten Day is celebrated on various social media platforms on August 20th each year. It is a day to appreciate the cuteness of kittens and indulge in the delightful goodness of cookies. People share pictures and videos of kittens with cookies, bake special cookie recipes, and enjoy the delightful combination that 'Cookie Kitten' represents.


2021

National Cookie Kitten Day

In recognition of the cultural impact and widespread adoration of cookie kittens, National Cookie Kitten Day was established in 2021. Celebrated annually on October 29th, this day encourages people to share and enjoy cookie kitten memes, indulge in cookies, or even adopt a real-life furry friend. It serves as a reminder of the internet's ability to bring together seemingly unrelated concepts and create something truly delightful.


Did you know?

Did you know that cats have a special protein in their saliva that makes them intolerant to certain flavors, such as sweetness? So while you enjoy your cookies, remember that your feline friends might prefer a savory treat instead!

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12th October 2015

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12th October 2015

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