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This Chrome tool lets a chubby ginger cat take over your screen until you take a break

Who needs willpower when you have a chubby ginger cat?

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If you have a scrolling problem, you’ve probably tried every productivity app. App timers, grayscale mode, deleting the apps entirely, only to reinstall them twenty minutes later. None of it works because willpower alone is a terrible strategy.

Cat Gatekeeper has a better idea. Instead of guilt-tripping you, it sends a chubby ginger cat to physically take over your screen when you’ve spent too much time on social media, and I love it.

How does it work?

The setup is simple. Install the Chrome extension, set your usage limit, and set your break time. Once you hit your limit on social media apps like X, Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube, the cat appears and takes over your screen.

猫ちゃんの強制休憩アプリを作りました!
SNSをやりすぎると猫ちゃんがあらわれて画面を占領します🫪🐈 pic.twitter.com/Jt56HVF1OT

— ぞくぞく@個人開発 (@konekone2026) April 26, 2026

Developed by an X user, konekone2026, the concept is not novel, but the execution is. I have tried several website-blocking services, but Cat Gatekeeper has instantly become my favorite. The way the cat saunters onto the scene and simply plops down with its big fat tummy heaving with each breath is just magical.

I like that the timer only counts down when the social media tab is actually active. Switch to another tab or app, and it pauses. This applies to both your usage and break time countdowns. It ensures that you are not unfairly punished, or able to skip the break timer by simply switching to something else.

Is it actually effective?

Honestly, it won’t stop you from scrolling, but it does provide a gentle reminder to take a break. The cat is genuinely adorable, which makes taking the break feel less like punishment and more like a reward.

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You get a forced break, a cute cat, and a fresh timer ready to go when you’re done. What more could you want?

It’s free, has no ads, and according to the developer, the extension doesn’t collect any data. You can install Cat Gatekeeper from the Chrome Web Store. Give it a try and let me know if the cat actually made you take a break.

Rachit Agarwal
Rachit is a seasoned tech journalist with over ten years of experience covering the consumer technology landscape.
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