Catty Corner: ‘If I fits, I sits’ — a photo essay

Cats love boxes (and bowls and other small spaces) in part because it makes them feel safe. Midge Raymond photo
August 13, 2025

Why cats love boxes (and other odd places)

By Midge Raymond

As anyone who is owned by a cat knows, they adore boxes. And bowls. And even dish racks. And many other places you wouldn’t think they could possibly fit into comfortably.

The cat sits, even if he doesn’t quite fits. Photo courtesy of Harlan

What you may not know is that there’s a reason for this phenomenon (also known as “if I fits, I sits”): Studies have shown that providing boxes to caged cats in laboratory or shelter settings helps decrease stress. In fact, shelter cats have long been observed to hide behind litter boxes if they’re not given a proper box to climb into. But for the ordinary housecat? It’s mostly just for fun.

Both indoor and indoor/outdoor cats often find boxes comforting as well as fun. There are myriad reasons they seek these physical boundaries, whether boxes or laptop keyboards — from feeling safe to finding warmth to wanting to be close to their humans. 

For hours of fun (and I do mean hours), try Googling “If I fits, I sits” and enjoy all the cats in boxes, in vases, in jars, in fishbowls, in shoe caddies, in kitchenware and so on. And keep in mind it’s not only our domestic felines who love boxes; if big cats fits, they sits, too, as you’ll see with lions, tigers and more in this video from Big Cat Rescue

If a box is unopened, sitting upon it will have to do. Photo courtesy of Ted

Do your felines love boxes? Send your photos to [email protected]!

Ashland resident Midge Raymond is co-founder of Ashland Creek Press and author of the novels “Floreana” and “My Last Continent” and co-author of “Devils Island.” Email suggestions and questions for Catty Corner to her at [email protected].

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Midge Raymond

Midge Raymond is the author of the novels FLOREANA and MY LAST CONTINENT, the short-story collection FORGETTING ENGLISH, and, with coauthor John Yunker, the mystery novel DEVILS ISLAND. www.MidgeRaymond.com

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