Neko is a cross-platform open-source animated cursor-chasing cat. This is a reimplementation in Go.
Browser port of the classic xneko/oneko program. Puts a cute little kitten on your webpage, which chases your mouse cursor around. When it catches up it gets bored and takes a nap. It's a classic screen toy.
oneko.gif is the sprite sheet, if you want to change the graphics.
Talk to a GPT that is actually a cat?
(It's not an AI system. It's just funny.)
Accept no substitutes.
Desk-sized, affordable, open-source robotic pets. Right now there are only two, Nybble (robocat) and Bittle (robodog). Programmable and hackable. Can be customized and expanded with a little work. Can even be expanded with a RasPi and a little work for more on-board processing power. Can be controlled wirelessly over Bluetooth or wifi.
PicoCat v2 is a complete redesign of the original opensource Opencat project; that is to say each part has been remodelled in Fusion 360 to allow for the different size of servo used. The old model used either the SG90 or the MG90. The DS-929MG is slightly longer than the sg90 and mg90. The only parts not changed are the head assembly parts.
A company that sells parodies of classic goth band shirts that are cat themed. For example, The Kittens of Mercy, Meow Division, Miauhaus, and The Purr.
Because kitteh.
This free-to-use set features images of cats found in the Library's collections. Staff "experts" contributed their favorite photos, posters & illustrations.
A collection of queer cat emoji. These are based on this emoji from Google’s Noto font. The Noto font was released by Google under the Apache 2.0 license.
Queer Cats is licensed under CC0.