
Each year on June 19th, National Garfield the Cat Day celebrates the fictional cartoon character, Garfield. Jim Davis created the comic strip Garfield and the titleโs protagonist, a tabby cat by the same name. The observance celebrates Garfield and the entertainment he brings us.
Garfield launched on June 19, 1978. The strip chronicled the life of the lead character, the cat Garfield (named after Jim Davis โs grandfather). It also introduced Garfieldโs owner, Jon Arbuckle and Jonโs dog, Odie. The publication became syndicated in 2013 in roughly 2,580 newspapers and journals and holds the Guinness World Record for being the worldโs most widely syndicated comic strip.
Garfield was one of the cartoon characters to appear in Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue.
Set in Muncie, Indiana, common themes in the comic strip include Garfieldโs laziness, obsessive eating, love for lasagna and coffee, and hatred of Mondays and diets. While the focus is mostly upon the interaction between Garfield, Jon, and Odie, the strip introduces other characters as well.
There are many ways to celebrate the lovable tabby cat! Garfield fans everywhere share the tabby catโs love of lasagna or contempt for Mondays. But beyond that, they also know he loves to sleep in sunbeams. Theyโre fond of his sense of humor and understand Jonโs love of animals. In a world of cat lovers, this day offers some fun ways to celebrate.
- Bake some cookies or cupcakes for Garfieldโs birthday.
- Read the comic strip.
- Watch a Garfield episode.
- Share your Garfield collectibles.
- Take selfies with your tabby cat.
- See how many Garfields you can name (that arenโt a cat).
- Pick up a Garfield coloring book.
Share your favorite comic strip by using #GarfieldTheCatDay on social media.
NATIONAL GARFIELD THE CAT DAY HISTORYNational Garfield The Cat Day was first celebrated in 1998 on the 20th anniversary of the comic strip and Garfieldโs birthday. Boca Raton City Council Member, Wanda Thayer, proclaimed June 19th as Garfield the Cat Day during surprise birthday party at the International Museum of Cartoon Art in Boca Raton.






