Dochii caused an uproar on social media when he publicly expressed his intense dislike of cats, claiming they lacked natural friendliness and required too much effort to be properly tamed.
Doechii sparked an internet storm this week when she posted her unfiltered thoughts on felines on Threads.
The rapper declared that cats simply weren’t suitable for family life, and the response online was a thousand paws of outrage.
“It’s a crime for people to act like they don’t like cats when they really aren’t friendly animals. They don’t want to be domesticated animals, just leave them alone! Like it’s not organic and I’m sorry because cats rarely become instantly cuddly without years of pain and work and you get scratched and beaten by your own animals and I can’t help it,” she wrote.
The backlash was swift from cat lovers, who responded with numerous rebuttals to her mention.
Doechii didn’t back down, though. She emphasized her stance and explained that her observations were based on real experience.
When critics try to educate her about feline behavior, she responds with confidence, noting that cat owners often show up with tell-tale scratches and bites from their pets.
The rapper even posted a clip of Tiffany “New York” Pollard having a shoe thrown at her, captioning it, “Me and the cat owner.”
The comparison is hilarious and perfectly captures the energy of the entire debate unfolding on social media platforms.
But here’s the thing: Doechii isn’t the only one skeptical of cats.
Research shows that about 15% of Americans strongly dislike cats, while only 41% say they like cats very much, compared with 74% who prefer dogs.
The data supports Doechii’s assertion that cats are not as naturally friendly as canines.
The irony? Doechii is signed to Top Dawg Entertainment, a label whose name actually celebrates dogs rather than cats.
The connection is almost too perfect. Her brand’s entire brand revolves around celebrating canine superiority, and she’s here to defend that philosophy on a public platform.
It’s as if the universe has combined her personal perspective with her professional brand.
Ducci finally clarified that her stance was not a personal attack on cat owners. She posted that as long as people are happy with their cats, that’s all that matters.

