Spot the cat.
Snap the cat.
Catch the cat.
A real-world game where street cats are the stars. Find one, take a photo, and it becomes a one-of-a-kind sticker in your album. No chasing, no touching - just you, a camera, and the cats already in your neighborhood.

A scavenger hunt for the cats already around you
Six small steps, all centered on the cat being comfortable. You never chase, corner, or touch anything - the whole game is built around watching and photographing.
Find a cat in the wild
Open the map to see cat activity around you, then go for a walk. The cats are the ones already lounging on your street - no spawns, no fakes.
Frame it and shoot
Point your camera and take a photo. The aiming ring turns green when you have a clean shot, so you catch calmly from a respectful distance.
AI checks it on your phone
On-device vision confirms there's a real cat in frame, lifts it off the background, and turns it into a clean sticker. Nothing is uploaded to check.
Name it and grow your album
Every cat joins your collection with a name, a rarity, and the spot you met it. Tabbies are common; a rare ginger can be legendary.
Level up and climb
Earn XP and coins, hit level milestones, and take on city challenges. Compete with friends or chase the top of the leaderboard.
Share a living world
When two players photograph the same street cat, the game can match them - so real cats become a collection the whole community shares.
Every cat keeps its name, rarity, and the place you met it
Rarity comes from coat and markings - a sleepy tabby is easy to find, a bright ginger is a trophy. Here's the kind of lineup your album fills with.




The cats don't play the game. They just get to be cats.
A game about street cats only works if it's good for street cats. So we drew hard lines: photography only, nothing that tracks an animal, and recognition that runs on your phone. If a feature can't pass that test, it doesn't ship.
Our one rule, in the app and out of it:
Watch, don't bother. Photograph from a calm distance. A cat's safety and comfort always matter more than a catch.
Zero harm to cats, by design
The only action in the whole game is taking a photo. There is no chasing, grabbing, feeding for points, or any mechanic that asks you to disturb a cat. Their comfort always comes before the game.
We never track or locate cats
Cats are not tagged, pinned, or monitored. We don't publish a map of where a specific cat lives or store its location for others to hunt down. A cat's whereabouts are never the prize.
The check happens on your device
Confirming there's a real cat in your photo runs locally on your phone. The recognition step doesn't need to send your picture anywhere to work.
Your data stays minimal
What's collected (for things like the map and your account) is not linked to your identity, per the App Store privacy label. We keep the footprint small on purpose.
The end goal is to make street cats' lives a little better
Collecting cats is the fun part. The reason we're building it is the cats themselves. These are the directions we want to grow toward.
Spot cats who need help
Make it easy to flag a cat that looks injured or unwell and point the finder toward a nearby vet or local rescue.
Back the people who feed them
Surface local feeders and shelters, and turn in-game progress into real support for the volunteers caring for street cats.
Reward kindness, not pressure
Lean the game further toward gentle observation, with prompts that teach players how to be good company for a street cat.
The things people ask first
Do cats get hurt or stressed in this game?
No. The only thing you ever do is take a photo from a distance. There is no chasing, catching, or touching - the cat usually doesn't even notice it's part of a game.
Are you tracking where cats live?
No. We don't tag, pin, or monitor individual cats, and we don't build a public map of a specific cat's location. A cat's whereabouts are never the reward.
Where do my cat photos go?
The check that confirms a real cat is in frame runs on your device. Your photo doesn't need to be uploaded for the game to recognize the cat and make your sticker.
Do I need to find special or rare cats?
Any street cat counts. Rarity is just based on coat and markings, so common tabbies and rare gingers all earn a place in your album.
Is it free?
Yes, the game is free to play, with optional in-app purchases. It's available on iPhone and iPad and supports English, Turkish, Russian, Spanish, and Arabic.
Your neighborhood is full of cats. Go meet them.
Download Cat me if u can, take your first photo today, and start an album of the cats that share your streets.
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