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Cat songs that overlap with various emotions. A richly diverse collection of cat tunes.

Speaking of February 22, it’s Cat Day! In Japan, it was established in 1987.

Cats can keep a bit of distance and then suddenly get affectionate—their free-spirited nature is incredibly cute, isn’t it? There are also songs that sing about “cats” or are related to them, and many people might feel there are quite a few classics.

Beyond the adorable tunes that make your heart flutter, there are plenty of cat songs: ones from a cat’s point of view, songs wishing “I want to be a cat,” and moving tracks that mirror human emotions with feline traits.

In this article, we’ve picked out some especially recommended cat songs.

If you’re a cat lover who actually has a kitty, be sure to listen together and enjoy a happy time.

Cat songs that overlap with various feelings. A rich variety of cat tunes (91–100)

Momochi! Forgive me, meow ♡ exerciseTsugunaga Momoko

Momochi “Momochi! Yurushite-nyan♡ Taiso” (Music Video)
Momochi! Forgive me, meow ♡ exerciseTsugunaga Momoko

This is a very distinctive and adorable song sung by Momoko Tsugunaga, the idiosyncratic idol known as Momochi, who was part of Berryz Kobo and Buono!.

Although she is currently on an indefinite hiatus, it feels like the legend left behind by her striking persona won’t be forgotten for a while.

stooped postureSakamoto Maaya

A song included on Maaya Sakamoto’s album Single Collection+ Mitsubachi, released on November 14, 2012.

Its theme is that it’s more convenient for a tall person to be slouching when talking face-to-face with someone shorter.

It’s a slow-tempo ballad accompanied by solo piano.

Nekomimi ModeHazuki (Saitou Chiwa)

This is the opening theme of the 2004 broadcast “Tsukuyomi -MOON PHASE-.” Unless you have a high tolerance for moe-style denpa songs, absolutely do not play it.

The sugary, cutesy, pleading voice of a moe character rides on electronic sounds and a relaxed bossa nova, aiming to melt your brain through your ears.

I can’t go back to the Cat ForestTaniyama Hiroko

"I Can't Return to the Cat Forest" by Hiroko Taniyama, with lyrics
I can't go back to the Cat ForestTaniyama Hiroko

This is a song by singer-songwriter Hiroko Taniyama, known for her cheerful singing voice.

It is the title track of her second album, “I Can’t Return to the Cat Forest,” released in 1977.

The lyrics are written from the perspective of a cat reading a letter from its hometown.

It’s a song that many people living alone in the city may find relatable.

The Silly Cat and the Song of the Silly Cat LoverIikubo Haruna (Mōningu Musume ’17), Kanazawa Tomoko (Juice=Juice)

The Silly Cat and The Song of the Silly Cat-Fool / Haruna Iikubo (Morning Musume ’17), Tomoko Kanazawa (Juice=Juice)
The Silly Cat and the Song of the Silly Cat LoverIikubo Haruna (Mōningu Musume '17), Kanazawa Tomoko (Juice=Juice)

This is a collaborative song by idols Haruna Iikubo and Tomoko Kanazawa.

It was released in 2017.

Without a doubt, it’s a cat song by cat lovers, for cat lovers.

The bossa nova–tinged style is striking, and it seems perfect for an afternoon coffee break.