Bored Kitty V021 Extra Quality
Take a standard doorstop spring or a silicone spaghetti spoon. Wedge it under a piece of furniture so that 2 inches protrude. Your cat bats it. It wiggles for 1.5 seconds, then stops. They bat it again. It wiggles differently. Because the object lacks a predictable restitution coefficient (it never returns to the exact same position), your cat’s brain treats it as . Users report cats engaging with a single ETO for up to 47 minutes—an eternity in feline attention spans.
The core appeal of Bored Kitty has always been its "boredom." In v021, the AI doesn't just sit still; it exhibits complex behaviors based on the time of day and the user’s interaction frequency. The "boredom" is now more nuanced—your kitty might ignore you if you’ve been away too long or show subtle signs of curiosity when you open new windows. 2. Enhanced Visual Assets bored kitty v021
Unlike ultrasonic pest repellers (which annoy cats), v021 uses . You play a 10-hour loop of "quiet household ambience" that contains random, sub-second bursts of rodent squeaks (filtered to 40 kHz, just above human hearing but perfectly clear to cats). The bursts occur every 3 to 11 minutes. Your cat will freeze, rotate their ears, and engage in orienting behavior —the mental equivalent of a Sudoku puzzle. Take a standard doorstop spring or a silicone
For the human: So open a window, put on one strange song, or draw a squiggly cat face on a sticky note. It wiggles for 1
You don’t need a 3D printer or a programming degree. Here is the official community-approved v021 starter kit:
If you want, I can produce: a shorter design brief, wireframes for the main screen, detailed balancing spreadsheet of stat changes per action, or sample sprite sheets and animation timing frames. Which one would you like?