Whisker
Interactive games and sounds to entertain your cat.
A screen-based entertainment app for cats with prey-themed gameplay, calming sounds, and adjustable intensity. Safety controls built in.
Whisker
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Interactive games and sounds to entertain your cat
What you get
Whisker was built for exactly this.
The core features that make Whisker different from the generic alternatives.
Prey-themed gameplay
On-screen critters dart and scurry the way real prey moves, giving an indoor cat something worth chasing.
Calming sounds
A set of soft, ambient audio tracks to settle a restless or overstimulated cat between play sessions.
Adjustable intensity
Dial the speed and busyness up for a high-energy kitten or down for an older, gentler cat.
Safety controls built in
Sensible limits and session pacing so play stays a treat rather than something your cat fixates on.
Privacy-first and account-free
Whisker runs entirely on your phone or tablet — no sign-up, no cloud, nothing about you or your cat leaves the device.
Works on phone or tablet, iOS or Android
Turn whatever screen you already own into a play surface, on both platforms.
How it works
Three steps. No account. No tracking.
01
Download once
Install Whisker from the App Store when the waitlist opens. No account setup — it works the moment you open it.
02
Use for ninety seconds a day
The product is designed so the useful thing takes less than two minutes. Anything longer and you stop. We know.
03
Notice what changes
Patterns surface after two to three weeks. The data is yours alone — no cloud, no report to anyone.
Not shipped yet
Notify me when Whisker ships.
One email when it lands on the App Store. No drip sequence.
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From the journal
Notes on the practice.
- 01
Why Does My Cat Get the Zoomies After Using the Litter Box? The Post-Poop Sprint, Explained
Cat zoomies after litter box visits aren't random chaos — they're ancient survival wiring. What the post-poop sprint really means, and when it signals a problem.
2026-07-13
6 min read
- 02
Why Does My Cat Put Toys in Her Water Bowl? The Caching Instinct, Explained
Why does my cat put toys in her water bowl? She isn't confused — she's caching. The wild logic behind drowned mice, and what those soggy trophies say about her.
2026-07-12
7 min read
- 03
Why Does My Cat Play Fetch Like a Dog? The Hunt Behind the Retrieve
Why does my cat play fetch? Research shows fetching cats invent the game untrained — and run it by their own rules. Inside the hunting loop behind the retrieve.
2026-07-11
6 min read
- 04
Cats Playing or Fighting? The Three Signals That Separate a Wrestle From a War
Are your cats playing or fighting? Learn the three honest signals — role reversal, silence, and the pause — that tell a wrestle from a war, and when to step in.
2026-07-11
7 min read
- 05
Why Does My Cat Knock Things Off Tables? The Paw Test Behind the Push
Why does my cat knock things off tables? It's not spite — it's a hunter's paw test for movement, plus a habit you accidentally trained. Here's the science and the fix.
2026-07-10
6 min read
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