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What is a Lardcan?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 3/26/2025

A Lardcan is a fictional creature from the webcomic "The Oatmeal," created by Matthew Inman. It is humorously described as a bizarre hybrid of a lard-filled can and a cat, characterized by its love for lard and its peculiar, comical appearance. The concept is part of Inman's larger body of work that often combines humor, absurdity, and quirky illustrations.

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