This is a story about a t-shirt that reads 'He's not sharp enough to be cheddar.' — and the very specific Orange Tabby household it was written for. We make sarcastic pet humor for a living, and most of our designs come from one observation, one comment thread, one 3 AM scene we suspected was universal. This one came from the comment section of every viral pet video, where the funniest line never gets the most likes. It's a small joke. It's also a fairly specific person. The Orange Tabby owner who reads this line nods immediately; everyone else asks a polite follow-up question. Both responses are correct.
Field note
Filed under: sarcastic, Orange Tabby, things you cannot un-see once a friend with the same breed points them out. Observation: the harbinger of chaos weighs nine pounds and has knocked the houseplant over again. Frequency: daily. Reproducibility: high. Sample size: Orange Tabby households on the internet, several thousand identical comments under any post.
This is the kind of pet behavior that is universal inside the breed and completely invisible outside it. Which is exactly the kind of joke we like to make tees about — see Me, my orange cat, and one shared brain… for a parallel observation in the same household.
Why this archetype × this breed
The sarcastic archetype is the dry, you-saw-it-too kind of pet humor. Applied generically — to all dogs, or all cats — it would compete with a thousand other tees. Applied to Orange Tabby specifically, it becomes a recognition test. The owner reads it and recognizes their own kitchen. Everyone else reads it and doesn't.
That's the whole Orange Tabby rack. Each tee in the rack is a single observation a Orange Tabby owner has had, written down by another Orange Tabby owner, in language the community uses about itself. Including the verbatim line on this tee: "He's not sharp enough to be cheddar."
About the tee itself
For the practical part: the 'He's not sharp enough to be cheddar' design prints on all three Snarkpaws blanks — Bella+Canvas 3001 if you want a slimmer ringspun fit, Gildan 64000 if you want the lightest weight at the entry price, and Comfort Colors 1717 if you want the heritage heavyweight with the garment-dyed wash. Sized S through 2XL. Unisex cut on all three. Same print, three different shirts under it.
We default to recommending Comfort Colors 1717 for this design because the halftone print sits more cleanly on a garment-dyed ground than on a piece-dyed white — the slight wash on the fabric absorbs the print into the cotton instead of letting it sit on top of it. If you're buying as a gift for the Orange Tabby owner in your life, that's the safest pick. If they already own a stack of Comfort Colors from their thrift-store rotation, they will recognize the blank and not have to ask.
Printed on demand, US fulfillment, 3–5 business days from order to ship. Free U.S. shipping over $50 — which is one Comfort Colors plus tax, basically. Returns open for 30 days, no questions about sizing if the fit isn't right.
What to do with this information
Two routes. Route one: the product page for this design — if the line is already pre-written by your household, you already have a use case. Route two: scroll the rest of the Orange Tabby stories. Each one is a different specific scene from the same general household.
Closest neighbors to this one: Me, my orange cat, and one shared brain… and He do be silly. Same household, different Tuesday.


