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8 Cat Lovers Websites & Social Networks in 2026

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There’s a mutual understanding among cat lovers that there’s no such thing as too many cats. However, for whatever reason, not everyone is a fan of cats, and it can be challenging to connect with people who don’t share a mutual interest in cats.

Fortunately, wonderful websites and online communities that are specifically dedicated to cats exist. These amazing websites are filled with cat lovers that understand other cat parents who make their cats a top priority. Make sure to check out the following cat lovers’ websites and social networks. You just might find your new best friend or even score a date with another amazing cat lover!

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The 8 Cat Lovers Websites & Social Networks in 2026

1.  Yummypets

Yummypets

Yummy Pets was launched in 2012 and remains one of the largest online pet communities in the world. It currently has about 2 million community members located across the globe.

All you have to do is create a profile, and then you’ll be able to start connecting with other cat lovers in the community. You can post photos of your own pet cats and participate in all sorts of discussions that are held on the community forum. Yummypets also organizes community events and walks throughout the year where members can meet in person.


2. Purrsonals

Purrsonals

Purrsonals is a cat social media website that’s specifically for cat lovers. It’s free to sign up, and you can start meeting other cat lovers and joining in forum discussions. Once you become a member, you’ll have access to chat and video conferencing features so that you can talk with other community members in real-time. You can also send emails and photos of your cats to others.


3. Petzbe

Petzbe

Petzbe is a social networking app that’s specifically designed to showcase life through your pet’s eyes. It has a layout that’s similar to Instagram, and you can post photos and connect with other proud pet parents who share similar interests as you.

With Petzbe, you don’t have to worry about overdoing it with your cat photos. Users are all here for the pets, so this app is a great place to store all your cat photos. The app’s photo editor also includes fun stickers and frames that you can use to take your photos to the next level.


4. Dokonoko

Dokonoko

Dokonoko is an app for dog and cat lovers. After you create an account, you can start uploading photos of your cat and adding captions to them. As you continue to post photos, the collection will form into a Pet Book inside the app.

Users can make multiple Pet Books on their account and can follow other users’ Pet Books. They’ll receive updates when new photos are posted in the Pet Books they follow. Users can also post their general locations, and Dokonoko will show you which dogs and cats live in your neighborhood or near you.


5. Catster

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Of course, we had to give our wonderful community of cat lovers a mention! We’ve been around since 2004 and have plenty of content and more for cat lovers to peruse through. Our website provides information on all sorts of cat-related topics, including breed information, cat behavior, and health tips. You can also connect with other cat enthusiasts through our platforms on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Catster is the longest-running print publication for cat lovers, and we’re proud to continue working to be a fun and reliable resource for cat enthusiasts all over the world.


6. Date My Pet

Date My Pet

Date My Pet is a dating site for cat lovers and other proud pet parents. It’s free to join and connects you to other members who live near you. The website uses an online dating protection software that detects and protects you from fake accounts engaging in scammer behavior.

Once you create an account, you can connect with other community members who share a mutual love for their pets and an interest in cats. Users that match can send and receive private messages and use the website’s chat feature to connect in real-time.


7. FetchaDate

FetchaDate

Using FetchaDate is a great way to connect and go on dates with other pet parents. The app uses your cat as your wing pet, and other members will first see your cat’s photo on your profile. Your cat will give clues about who you are, and anyone who is interested in getting to know you and your cat better can swipe right. Once you match with another user, you can view each other’s profiles more in-depth. It’s an overall excellent app that ensures that all your dates are also fans of your cat.


8. Meet Cat Lovers

Meet Cat Lovers

Meet Cat Lovers is an exclusive dating site for cat lovers. It’s free to start an account, and you’ll have access to viewing other profiles and sending flirts to people you’re interested in. Meet Cat Lovers has private chat and video chat features. You can sign up for a premium membership, which will boost your profile’s visibility and increase your profile views. You can also look up other members by location or common interests.

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Conclusion

These cat lovers’ websites contain some of the most active communities of cat lovers. You can contribute to forum discussions, live chat with other cat parents, or get the latest on cat-related news. So, if you don’t have very many cat lovers in your life, make sure to check out these websites and cat social media apps. There are other cat lovers out there who are ready to make friends with fellow cat enthusiasts and devoted cat parents.


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