Pet Dish

April 7, 2008

Cats and dogs -- LOL

By Lisa Wogan

NWsource pets columnist

The Seattle Times [1] story on Sunday about www.icanhascheezburger.com [2] is the first I've heard of the Seattle-based Web site that reportedly "achieved cult status" by posting cat photos with brain-bending captions in a sort of baby talk/text-message language known as lolspeak, or, according to a fascinating Lolcat entry on Wikipedia [3], "Kitty Pidgin." (At least I knew that LOL stands for laugh out loud.)

According to the news story, the icanhascheezburger fan base brings together software engineers with "women who love cats." After viewing several pages, I wondered if uniting these groups was such a good idea. After viewing a few more, i thort thiz gawtz me giggl. But it may just be that I jammed the syntax responders in my brain.

Dog lovers are also no strangers to deconstructing the language. Check out at www.ihasahotdog.com [4].

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icanhascheezburger kitty picture

Photo: icanhascheezburger.com

Some of the Kitty Pidgin poetry at local Web phenom www.icanhascheezburger.com.

ihasahotdog.com

Photo: ihasahotdog.com

A sample of the canine humor at www.ihasahotdog.com.