Top 10 Prehistoric Dinosaur Cats (Dinocats)

Let’s get the obvious thing out of the way first. These are not real dinosaur cats, they are just normal cats dressed as dinosaurs. But they made me smile and I hope they do the same for you…

 


 

Top 10 Prehistoric Dinosaur Cats (Dinocats)

Diplodocus Dinocat

10 – Diplodopuss

They once thought the Diplodopuss was massive, but now they know it just had very fluffy slippers.

Top 10 Prehistoric Dinosaur Cats (Dinocats)

Stegasaurus Dinocat

9 – Stegapuss

You can spot a Stegapuss from a mile away. They are the ones with those awful knitted jumpers on.

Top 10 Prehistoric Dinosaur Cats (Dinocats)

Yangchuanosaurus Dinocat

8 – Yangchuanopuss

He might look funny, but he can outrun a Raptor when it comes to catching food.

Top 10 Prehistoric Dinosaur Cats (Dinocats)

Saichania Dinocat

7 – Saichapuss

This cat has evolved over millions of years so dogs can no longer go to bite them!

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Top 10 Prehistoric Dinosaur Cats (Dinocats)

Dromaeosaur Dinocat

6 – Dromaepuss

While not as feared as the T-Rex the Dromaepuss would still take a bite out of you for not smoothing him.

Top 10 Prehistoric Dinosaur Cats (Dinocats)

Amargasaurus Dinocat

5 – Amargapuss

Little Amargapuss might not be one of the more well-known dinocats, but his colourful spots are a dead giveaway!

Top 10 Prehistoric Dinosaur Cats (Dinocats)

Stegosaurus Dinocat

4 – Stegopuss

He once ate a nerd whole because he pointed out that he looks like Bower from the Super Mario games!

Top 10 Prehistoric Dinosaur Cats (Dinocats)

Baryonyx Dinocat

3 – Barypuss

This puss survived the Cretaceous Period by making his own cat food from T-Rex’s!

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Top 10 Prehistoric Dinosaur Cats (Dinocats)

Allosaurus Dinocat

2 – Allopuss

His bite is a lot worse than his roar. This cat thought Jurrasic World was a documentary and his life!

Top 10 Prehistoric Dinosaur Cats (Dinocats)

Triceratops Dinocat

1 – Tricerapuss

He uses his giant horns and skull to ram the dog who then runs away so the Tricerapuss can eat all his food.

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