Cat Mouth Kaomoji
Copy cat mouth kaomoji and Japanese cat text faces with open mouths, whiskers, and paws for chats, bios, captions, and usernames.
Popular cat mouth kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Cat Mouth Kaomoji copy and paste
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Cat Mouth Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Discord messages
Cat mouth faces like (⌒ω⌒)ノ and ^ω^ read as playful without needing an image, good for quick server replies.
Instagram bios
A single cat mouth face such as (=✪ᆽ✪=) or ʘᆽʘ signals a cat-lover aesthetic in a bio line.
TikTok captions
Yawning and waving cat mouth faces pair well with pet videos and reaction clips.
Usernames
Short cat mouth faces like :3 or >ω< fit inline with a username without breaking layout.
How to use cat mouth kaomoji
Everyday chat
- Greet with (⌒ω⌒)ノ or ^ω^ to sound warm without much effort
- Reply to good news with (=✪ᆽ✪=) for an excited but friendly tone
- Sign off with a wave-and-mouth combo when a plain goodbye feels flat
Pet and cat content
- Pair a cat mouth face with a pet photo caption for an on-theme touch
- Use whisker-style faces like (=✪ᆽ✪=) to bookend a caption
- Add a yawning cat face for nap or bedtime pet posts
Late-night posts
- Yawning cat faces fit tired, low-energy captions well
- Combine with 💤 or 😴 emoji for a stronger sleepy tone
- Keep it short since late-night posts read better minimal
Usernames and bios
- Pick a compact single-line face so it does not wrap
- ':3' and ʘᆽʘ both fit neatly in a short bio line
- Avoid multi-line ASCII faces in usernames since they break layout
Cat Mouth Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Cat Mouth Kaomoji meanings
(⌒ω⌒)ノ
A relaxed cat mouth with a wave, useful for casual hellos and sign-offs in chat.
^ω^
A simple open cat mouth using the omega glyph ω. Reads as a warm, closed-eye smile.
(=✪ᆽ✪=)
A wide cat face with sparkle-star eyes and an open mouth, good for excited reactions.
:3
The classic ':3' cat mouth, small enough to sit inline in a username or short caption.
ʘᆽʘ
A minimal cat mouth shape on its own, reading as calm and understated.
>ω<
An open, toothy cat mouth without surrounding brackets, used for a quick playful reaction.
(˃ᆺ˂)
A puckered cat mouth shape, works for teasing or flirty captions.
(=˃ᆺ˂=)
Wide grinning cat mouth bracketed by parentheses, good for triumphant or mischievous replies.
(-_-)/
A cat mouth face paired with a wave, useful for a low-energy or dismissive goodbye.
🥱
A plain yawning cat mouth on its own, good for late-night or sleepy captions.
🥱😴
Yawn paired with a sleeping emoji, useful for bedtime or low-energy posts.
🐱:3
A cat face paired with the ':3' mouth, reading as feisty and a little smug.
(☆ω☆)
A cat mouth face with star eyes, suited to affectionate or star-struck captions.
(•ㅅ•)
A soft, closed cat mouth on a plain face, works for a quiet or content expression.
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Cat Mouth Kaomoji — background
Kaomoji are read upright, emoticons sideways
Western emoticons such as :-) developed on early ASCII systems where tilting your head was the cheapest way to see a face. Japanese users had access to a far larger character set through JIS encodings, so their faces never needed rotating. That single difference explains why kaomoji have eyes, cheeks, and arms while emoticons mostly have a mouth.
Kaomoji borrow characters from many alphabets
A single kaomoji can mix Japanese kana, Greek, Korean Hangul jamo, and Cyrillic purely for their shapes, with no regard for the language they came from. The Korean jamo ᆽ shows up in cat faces simply because it looks like a small whisker shape.
Font support can change how a face looks
Because kaomoji rely on Unicode glyphs rather than images, the exact shape of a face can shift slightly between fonts and devices. Most modern system fonts cover the common ranges well, but rare glyphs occasionally fall back to a generic box or a different-looking substitute.
Copying keeps kaomoji spreading
Unlike emoji, which require an update to a phone's emoji font to gain new symbols, kaomoji spread purely by being copied and pasted, which is why new combinations can appear and go viral within days on forums and social apps.
':3' became a cat mouth shorthand
The sideways ':3' started as a general cute-mouth emoticon but became strongly associated with cat faces online, to the point that many people now read it as a cat mouth specifically rather than a generic smile.
The mouth glyph carries most of a cat face's expression
Where many kaomoji put expression in the eyes, cat mouth faces put it in the mouth shape: ω or ᆽ for a rounded whisker smile, an open bracket for a grin, and a plain colon-three for something calmer.
What is a cat mouth kaomoji?
A cat mouth kaomoji is a Japanese-style text face that emphasizes a cat's mouth shape, such as :3 or ω, often paired with whisker or paw brackets, built entirely from Unicode characters instead of an image.
How do I copy and paste cat mouth kaomoji?
Tap or click any face on this page to copy it, then paste it directly into a chat, bio, or caption. Since these are plain text, they keep their look wherever text is supported.
What does (⌒ω⌒)ノ mean?
(⌒ω⌒)ノ is a closed-eye cat mouth face with a waving hand. It reads as a cheerful, relaxed greeting or goodbye.
What does :3 mean?
':3' is a minimal cat mouth face representing a small, puckered smile. It is compact enough to use inline in a username or short caption, and is one of the most recognizable cat text faces.
Are cat mouth kaomoji the same as cat emoji?
No. Cat emoji like 🐱 are images rendered by the device, while cat mouth kaomoji are plain text built from keyboard-available characters, so they render consistently across platforms.
Can I use cat mouth kaomoji in a username?
Yes, short single-line faces such as :3 or ʘᆽʘ work well in usernames since they do not wrap or break layout.
What is the ASCII art cat mouth face for?
The larger multi-line cat faces work best as standalone posts, forum signatures, or anywhere a bigger visual moment fits better than an inline face.
Why do some cat mouth kaomoji use ω or ᆽ?
ω (omega) is used purely for its visual shape to draw an open, smiling mouth, and ᆽ is a Korean Hangul jamo reused the same way for a whisker-like cat mouth. Neither carries its original linguistic meaning here.
What does a yawning cat mouth kaomoji mean?
Faces paired with 🥱 or 😴 represent a yawning or sleepy cat, commonly used for late-night, tired, or bedtime posts.