Cats are one of the internet's oldest obsessions, which is good news and a warning: the audience is enormous, and so is the competition. Becoming a cat influencer follows the same fundamentals as any pet account, but the way you film β and the angle you pick β has to work with a subject that will absolutely not perform on cue.

Most of the path is shared with our pillar guide on becoming a pet influencer. This guide covers what's specifically different about cats.
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Cats vs dogs on social Step 1: Pick an angle, not just "my cat" Step 2: Filming a cat that won't cooperate Step 3: Grow the account Step 4: Get paid FAQsCats vs dogs on social
Cat content has a few quirks worth knowing before you start:
- Huge, loyal audience. "Cat internet" is a genuine culture β the reach ceiling is high.
- Personality-driven, not trick-driven. You can't teach most cats to do bits on command, so the winning content leans on attitude, reactions, and comedic timing rather than choreographed tricks.
- The grumpy/unbothered angle sells. A cat's indifference is the joke. Dog content is often earnest; cat content thrives on sass, chaos, and deadpan.
Step 1: Pick an angle, not just "my cat"
"My cat is cute" isn't a reason to follow β everyone thinks that about their own. Give people a specific hook:
- A personality: the villain, the drama queen, the perpetually unimpressed one. Lean into a character.
- A breed or a look: a distinctive breed, a wonky feature, a striking coat gives instant recognizability.
- A running theme: a cat that hates Mondays, narrated inner-monologue captions, a chaotic sibling duo. Themes make people follow for the next one.
Step 2: Filming a cat that won't cooperate
This is the whole game with cats. You don't direct a cat β you set a trap for good footage and wait:
- Film constantly, post selectively. The best cat clips are caught, not staged. Keep your phone within reach and capture far more than you'll use.
- Shoot at peak hours. Cats have windows of energy (dawn and dusk especially) β that's when the zoomies, hunting, and chaos happen.
- Use treats, toys, and curiosity to create a moment, then let the cat react naturally. A wand toy or a cardboard box does more than any command.
- Get on their level. Film at eye height, in good natural light, with a tidy background so the cat is the star.
- Never force it. A stressed cat makes bad content and it's unkind β comfort first, content second.
Step 3: Grow the account
Growth mechanics are the same across pets: short video drives discovery, and consistency compounds. Lead with Reels and TikToks, hook in the first second, and lean into your angle every time. When you're ready for the full growth engine, our guide on growing a pet Instagram to 10k applies directly to cats β just swap the fetch clips for chaos clips.
Step 4: Get paid
Cat accounts monetize exactly like dog accounts β and the cat-product market (food, litter, toys, furniture) is massive. Even a small, engaged cat account can earn:
- Land brand deals with cat-food, litter, and toy brands β start with our guide on getting pet brand deals.
- Set a fair rate and hold it using the rates guide.
- Stack small income streams β affiliate links, TikTok Shop, and UGC β on the way to your first $1,000.
The Petfluencer Playbook works for any pet: niche and angle worksheets, a content calendar, media-kit template, pitch scripts, and a rate calculator.
Frequently asked questions
Can any cat become a cat influencer?
Yes β you don't need a rare breed or a trained cat. A strong angle, consistent short-form video, and a distinct personality matter far more than looks. Plenty of top cat accounts feature ordinary rescue cats.
How do you film a cat that won't cooperate?
You don't direct a cat β you film constantly and post selectively. Shoot during their high-energy windows, use toys and treats to spark natural moments, get on their eye level in good light, and never force a stressed cat to perform.
Is cat content harder to grow than dog content?
It's competitive because the audience is huge, but the fundamentals are identical: short video drives discovery and consistency compounds. Cats have an edge in that their attitude and unpredictability are inherently shareable.
Do cat influencers make money?
Yes. The cat-product market β food, litter, toys, furniture β is large, and engaged cat accounts earn through brand deals, affiliate links, TikTok Shop, and UGC just like dog accounts, often without a huge following.
Everything you need to grow and monetize a cat account β templates, scripts, and a rate calculator β in one $29 toolkit.