What is the Question the Can Opener t-shirt?
Question the Can Opener is a funny conspiracy cat graphic tee from the Cat-Spiracy Theorist series in PetPulse’s Pet-Spiracy Theorist collection. The design features a wide-eyed tabby cat wearing a tin foil hat, mouth open in shock, peeking out of an open tin can while clutching a manual can opener. The cat is not just hungry. The cat has questions about where this food actually comes from and what the can opener knows. Green and orange text frames the investigation.
Who is this can opener conspiracy cat shirt for?
This tee is for cat owners whose cats come running at the sound of a can opener like it’s a dinner bell wired to their nervous system. Cat moms. Cat dads. Wet food households. Owners of cats who can hear a can opener from three rooms away through a closed door. Conspiracy humor fans. Anyone whose cat treats mealtime like a classified briefing.
When should you choose this shirt?
Choose Question the Can Opener when you want a funny, relatable graphic tee that captures the obsessive relationship between cats and the sound of canned food. It works for casual wear, pet store trips, cat cafe visits, or as a gift for any cat owner who has accidentally opened a can of soup and had to explain to the cat that it was not for them.
Cat-Spiracy Theorist Series: The Cat-Spiracy Theorist series from PetPulse’s Pet-Spiracy Theorist collection puts tin foil hats on cats who see the truth the rest of us are too distracted to notice. Every design is a standalone conspiracy told from the cat’s perspective.
Shirt Details
Gildan 64000. Soft, lightweight ringspun cotton. Bold print that won’t crack or fade. Unisex fit, true to size. Available XS–5XL. Made, packaged, and shipped in the USA.
Care: Machine wash cold, inside out. Tumble dry low. Do not iron directly on the design.
About PetPulse
PetPulse is an apparel brand built for every kind of pet owner. Cats, dogs, reptiles, birds, fish, and farm animals all have a place here. The Pet-Spiracy Theorist collection turns everyday pet behavior into conspiracy-grade graphic tees you won’t find on generic marketplaces.