🐱 A real cat lives on your screen!
Pixel Cat is your own pet cat that freely roams your phone screen — walking, lounging, kneading, and napping right on top of your apps.
■ Raise your very own cat
• Feed, pet, and play to fill hunger, affection, and growth
• Watch your kitten grow through life stages
• Name your cat and set custom speech-bubble messages
• Cat diary, anniversaries, and a gift collection
■ 10 cats × 2 art styles
• Cheese, Siamese, Mackerel, Black, Calico, Tuxedo, White, Russian Blue, Bengal, Munchkin
• Soft anime style & retro pixel mini style
• Dress up with hats, ribbons, glasses, scarves, and bells
• Resize from 70% to 300%
■ Cat Arcade — 9 mini games + weekly global ranking
• Snack Catch, Mouse Hunt, Cat Volleyball, Laser Pointer, Yarn Bowling, Cat Runner, Cat Fishing, Cheese Maze, Cat Olympics
• Compete on a global leaderboard that resets every week
■ Focus with your cat
• Pomodoro timer, reminders, and habit routines
• Focus mode: your cat blocks distracting apps you choose
• The more you focus, the more your cat grows
※ Pixel Cat uses the "display over other apps" permission to show your cat on screen.
※ Contains ads. A premium subscription unlocks all cats, accessories, and focus features with no ads.
■ Accessibility Service (AccessibilityService) disclosure
Pixel Cat uses the Android AccessibilityService API for the two features below. The service is optional — every other feature works without turning it on.
• Keyboard kneading — Detects when the keyboard opens and where it sits on screen so your cat can climb on top and knead. Only the rhythm (speed) of typing is used, so fast typing makes the cat overheat and react.
• Focus Mode app blocking — While a Pomodoro timer runs, checks which app is in the foreground so a blocking notice appears only for the apps you picked yourself.
※ The text you type and the content shown on screen are never read, stored, or transmitted. All processing happens on your device and no personal data is sent to any server. Before the service is enabled the app explains its purpose and asks for your explicit consent, and you can turn it off at any time in system settings.
A tiny cat lives on your screen! Feed it, dress it up, and play mini games.