How Much of the World’s Data Is Cat Content?  (2024)

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Whether it’s memes, cute videos, or cat-themed video games, the internet is flooded with cats. It doesn’t matter if you’re browsing social media or trying to put off some work, cat content is going to find its way onto your screen. (You might even have a gig or two of phone storage dedicated to your own cat. No judgment.)

It’s International Cat Day, and we’re “cat”egorically into data, which got us thinking: How much of the world’s data is cat data?

Internet Cat Traffic by the Numbers

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At Pure, we love all things orange. Our very own Ollie has similar tastes.

A 2015 survey determined that cats drive about 15% of internet traffic. To put that into perspective, of about 4.66 billion people regularly using the internet, 699 million are at some point searching for cats and/or cat-related content every month. (All of that data has to get stored somewhere.)

Needless to say, felines have “cat”apulted themselves into the zeitgeist.

Cat Data Is Unstructured Data, Which Is Also Having a Moment

Cats may not be physically welcome in a data center—way too many cords to chew on—but virtually, they’ve made themselves right at home. You’ve probably heard us talk quite a bit about unstructured data—data that does not have a pre-defined model or that’s not easily organized into tables. About 90% of the world’s data is unstructured data, and it’s only going to grow.

Cat content is pretty much all unstructured—videos, photos, and audio. It’s a lot like cat fur in your household; you don’t realize how much there is until you start trying to get a handle on it.

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Say hello Dutchie: She’s a lovely tuxedo cat who loves her fashionable bandana

So how much unstructured cat data is out there?

In 2010, it was estimated that there were about 1.3 billion cat pictures on the internet. Today, that number is expected to be more than 6.5 billion. The average JPEG image size works out to anywhere between 3.5MB to 7MB—you do the math! More than 2 million cat videos were posted on YouTube in 2014 alone which accounted for more than 26 billion views. Eight years later, the number of cat videos on YouTube has exploded to tens of millions. And TikTok is blowing up with cat content—including a recent video of a cat named Paquito that got more than 15 million views.

Cats are even creating their own videos now. The New York Times reports, “The rise of wearable camera technology, though more often used by surfers or snowboarders than pets, has led to another niche style of cat content.” High-res collar cameras allow cats to broadcast their adventures, like Mr. Kitters and his pals, who have over 1 million followers on Instagram.

It’s hard to say definitively how much of the world’s unstructured data is cat content, but here’s a thought: If you started right now, you still wouldn’t be able to consume all of the internet’s cat content in your lifetime.

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Even our cats are obsessed with tech. Just ask Pure’s own Biff!

Cats and Artificial Intelligence

We all know data is exploding—more so now with generative AI helping us create content, images, and possibly even cat GIFs. CatGPT is sinking its claws into AI-powered large language models (LLMs) with features like GPT-Meow (ask it a question, it meows back), and GPT-Furr, a ChatGPT-integrated “meowdel” for getting real AI responses and animated cat GIFs.

I tested CatGPT out by asking if mice chew wires in data centers, and it seems cats are all too willing to offer their services in rodent remediation:

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Cats are not only providing answers to our most pressing questions, they’re also making their own AI art to help drive adoption numbers.

Pure Storage: We’re Passionate about Pets and Petabytes

While cats may be mysterious creatures, one thing is clear: Cat content and data are multiplying. (We’re guilty—at Pure, we have a Slack channel dedicated to sharing pics of our #pets.) What we need to stay ready for all of this data is an infinitely scalable, modern storage solution. FlashBlade//S™ was built for the demands of growing unstructured data. Learn more about what it can do for your organization.

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FAQs

What percentage of the internet is cat content? ›

A 2015 survey determined that cats drive about 15% of internet traffic. To put that into perspective, of about 4.66 billion people regularly using the internet, 699 million are at some point searching for cats and/or cat-related content every month. (All of that data has to get stored somewhere.)

How many cat pictures exist? ›

CNN estimated that in 2015 there could be around 6.5 billion cat pictures on the Internet. The Internet has been described as a "virtual cat park, a social space for cat lovers in the same way that dog lovers congregate at a dog park".

How many cats is enough? ›

For two-story homes, five cats are the most you should attempt to keep, but three-story homes can generally manage up to seven cats. Of course, this only concerns the space requirements. You'll still need to check the laws in your area regarding the legality of keeping so many pets.

What is the percentage of cats? ›

As of 2022, 44.5% of U.S. households own dogs and 29% of households own cats. Between 2016 and 2022, the percentage of U.S. households who own dogs increased by 6.1 percentage points, from 38.4% to 44.5%, while the percentage of households that own cats increased by 4 percentage points, from 25% to 29%.

What is cat content? ›

Cat content generally deals. with cats in popular culture, with news articles about cats, cat memes, and cat videos in the public.

Does a cat have only 2 footprints? ›

instead of four? It's hind legs step on the same spots. where its front legs step.

What was the first cat on Earth? ›

Cat evolution

There were other earlier cat-like species but Proailurus (meaning "before the cat"; also called "Leman's Dawn Cat"), which appeared about 30 million years ago, is generally considered the first "true cat".

How many cats are left? ›

In fact, it's been estimated that there are more than 900 million dogs worldwide. As far as cats, at last count, it's estimated that there are around 600 million cats worldwide.

Who made the first cat meme? ›

Believe it or not but it turns out the very first cat memes were created over 100 years ago, thanks to a photographer named Harry Whittier Frees.

Who is the most famous internet cat? ›

Nala – The world's most followed cat

This cross-eyed cutie is one of the most famous cats on the internet. Currently the Guinness World Record Holder for the most followers for a cat on Instagram , the Siamese/tabby mix has over 4 million fans and her own range of merchandise to boot.

What is the 3-3-3 rule of cats? ›

While there are some cats that automatically adjust to a new home as soon as they get there, most do not. The general rule when adopting any animal is the rule of 3-3-3: three days to decompress, three weeks to learn your routine and three months to start to feel at home.

How many cats does Taylor Swift have? ›

Taylor Swift is a proud cat mom to three adorable cats: Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson, and Benjamin Button. Each has its unique charm, adding to the fascination fans have with them.

What to name a cat? ›

Top 20 popular cat names 2022
  • Luna.
  • Milo.
  • Simba.
  • Loki.
  • Coco.
  • Nala.
  • Bella.
  • Willow.

Do cats or dogs rule the internet? ›

Dogs -- command the attention of multiple thinkers. Still, I was startled last weekend to read Daniel Engber's article for Slate, in which he observes that, while cats rule the Internet, dogs dominate the realm of print books.

What percentage are we related to cats? ›

1. Cats and humans share 90% of their DNA. Do you know how genetically close your feline is it to you? You may have thought that dogs would be a little closer to humans on the evolutionary scale, but it turns out that cats actually have 90.2% of the DNA in common with us!

Why are cat videos so popular on the internet? ›

You're not alone. And according to recent research, those pleasant feelings you get while watching cat antics online may be more powerful that you realise. Evidently, they raise people's energy and engender positive feelings, helping to minimise negative feelings. In short, they're a sort of online antidepressant.

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