Sockington T-Shirt, A Tribute To The Most Popular Cat on Twitter

by Scott Beale on June 2, 2009 · 0 comments

Sockington

Jason Scott’s cat Socks (full name: Sockington) is the most popular cat on Twitter and the Socks Army is unstoppable. You can celebrate his world domination with this wonderful new Sockington t-shirt designed by Megan Hopkins and R. Stevens.

Socks likes short runs in the hallway, inventing new cat beds, and going absolutely all-points-bulletin insane at the slightest provocation or based on internal signals that may or may not be coming from Mars. He also has the attention span of a weathervane. With the advent of the short-attention-span poster site twitter.com, Socks has finally found the home for his skittering, random thoughts. What started out as a simple diary of the life of a cat has expanded to a veritable Army Of Socks (Socks Army to their friends) who now follow Socks by the thousands.

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