‘Cats That Look like Hitler' Features Menacing 'Kitlers'
Michael Hines — September 18, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: catsthatlooklikehitler
If you need confirmation that cats are secretly evil and are plotting to take over the world, look no further than 'Cats That Look Like Hitler.' This website is dedicated to cats and kitties that have an unfortunate patch of black hair below their noses.
Some of these cats look evil, some look cute, but all have an unfortunate face that led to them being dubbed ‘Kitlers.’ Check out the Cats That Look Like Hitler site by clicking on the links to your left, or just cruise through the gallery above to see a few of the many infamous ‘Kitlers.’
Some of these cats look evil, some look cute, but all have an unfortunate face that led to them being dubbed ‘Kitlers.’ Check out the Cats That Look Like Hitler site by clicking on the links to your left, or just cruise through the gallery above to see a few of the many infamous ‘Kitlers.’
Trend Themes
1. Evil Cat Trend - There is a growing trend of showcasing cats with unique facial features, such as 'Kitlers,' which presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the pet industry, particularly in cat products and accessories.
2. Online Cat Communities - The rise of websites and online communities dedicated to specific cat breeds or features, like 'Cats That Look Like Hitler,' indicates a trend towards niche online platforms for cat enthusiasts, opening up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the digital marketing and online community development sectors.
3. Meme-inspired Pet Culture - The popularity of humorous internet memes involving cats, such as the 'Kitler' meme, reflects a trend towards meme-inspired pet culture, creating opportunities for disruptive innovation in the entertainment and merchandise industries, specifically in the development of meme-themed pet products and content.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Industry - The 'Kitler' trend highlights the potential for disruptive innovation in the pet industry, including the development of unique cat products, grooming services, and specialized pet social media platforms.
2. Digital Marketing - The emergence of websites like 'Cats That Look Like Hitler' suggests the need for innovative digital marketing strategies, targeted advertising, and niche online community development for cat-related businesses and brands.
3. Entertainment and Merchandise - The meme-inspired pet culture, exemplified by the popularity of 'Kitler' memes, presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the entertainment and merchandise industries by creating meme-themed pet products, games, and merchandise.
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