Cat Emoticon Guide

Happy, Sad and Angry Cat Emoticons

Pick a cat face that matches your mood and learn what each expression communicates.

Practical overview

Happy cats usually have raised paws, musical notes or smiling eyes. Sad cats use tears or lowered expressions. Angry cats often include sharp brows, side eyes or tense mouths.

Best practices

Use emotion categories as a starting point, then read the complete message for tone. A playful angry cat can soften criticism, but it should not replace clear communication.

Quick examples

ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ   (=^・ω・^=)   (=˘ω˘=) zZ

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