Let your cats express their personalities with these 12 hilarious, crochet hats

by Mark Bennett

April 06, 2023

Let your cats express their personalities with these 12 hilarious, crochet hats
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Who says that crochet is just for making blankets, pot holders and booties for babies? There is a whole world of fun, modern and colorful creations that can be crocheted. And so, in addition to a myriad of clothes, accessories, toys and more, there are even some hilarious crotchet crafts that can be done for cat owners. Docile cats that allow themselves be dressed up, that is.

Today, we are going to tell you about an online store that offers crotched items designed specifically for our feline friends: specifically, the site offers fun hats for cats. The hats can be bought ready-made or you can also just purchase the pattern to do it yourself. Read on to find out more:

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Is your cat strong-willed and as unstoppable as a Viking warrior? Pay homage to him or her with this hat/helmet.

 

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There's even Roman centurion and gladiator hats/helmets!

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And how can we leave out wizards, witches and warlocks?

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This flying helmet for the more adventurous and enterprising spirits, always ready to explore the world.

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This little Red Riding Hood won't be fooled by a wolf.

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Your cat can now participate in the Halloween celebrations, with a hat that immediately transforms him or her into a fearsome vampire.

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If your cat has the timeless elegance of Hollywood divas, here is a crochet creation that will transform her into a Holly Golightly. Next step: breakfast at Tiffany's.

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Another idea for Halloween: this would in fact be the headdress for a scarecrow, but it could also look like a young English woman from a bygone era.

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No, it's not a unicorn - if by any chance you were thinking so. It is a very funny amusing upside-down ice cream cone. Imagine your cat's most displeased expression combined with this.

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For cats ready to fight against the English monarchy, we present George Washington.

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Who said a cat can't mimick the most famous paintings in the history of art? Here we have Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring, for example.

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"Tu quoque, Brute, fili mi!" For sure, a cat wearing this Julius Caesar headdress would play the scene perfectly.

Would you like to make any these cute, crochet cat hats?

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