Mouse Kaomoji
Copy mouse kaomoji and Japanese mouse text faces with tiny ears, whiskers, cheese, mouse traps, and computer mouse symbols for Discord, Instagram, TikTok, and everyday messages.
Popular mouse kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Mouse Kaomoji copy and paste
176 text faces shown in All.
Mouse Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Discord messages
Drop a mouse kaomoji like ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ into a message when someone mentions gaming mice, pet mice, or anything small and quick — it reads as playful rather than random.
Pet and rodent community posts
Mouse and rat owners use these faces to caption photos of their pets on forums and social media, especially the ear-shaped ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ and paw-style ₍ᐢ·͈༝·͈ᐢ₎ variants.
Cheese and snack jokes
Faces built around 🧀 pair naturally with mouse ears for jokes about snacking, hoarding, or being tempted by food.
Computer mouse troubleshooting threads
🖱️ and 🖲 style faces fit tech-support or PC-building chats where 'mouse' means the input device, not the animal.
How to use mouse kaomoji
Pet mouse or rat photos
- Pair ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ with a photo caption for a quick, recognizable mouse-ear tag.
- Use paw-style faces like ₍ᐢ·͈༝·͈ᐢ₎ for a softer, more aesthetic caption.
Cat-and-mouse jokes
- Combine a cat-paw glyph with a mouse-ear glyph in one line to imply a chase.
- Add 🧀 or 🪤 to complete the joke.
Computer and gaming chat
- Use 🖱️ instead of an animal face when discussing DPI, sensitivity, or hardware.
- Avoid decorated kaomoji here — they read as off-topic in tech threads.
Cute bios and usernames
- Keep it to one short single-line face so it fits inline with a name.
- =(^.^)= or 🐹-style faces read as friendly and low-key.
Mouse Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Mouse Kaomoji meanings
ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ
The signature mouse-ear kaomoji. The two curved marks read as round ears above a small face, and it has become the default shorthand for 'mouse' the same way ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ is shorthand for 'cat'.
ᓚᘏᗢ … . . ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ
Pairs the cat-paw glyph with the mouse-ear glyph to stage a chase or a cat-and-mouse joke in a single line.
=(^.^)=
A minimal rodent face built from ASCII punctuation. Reads as a small furry animal in general — useful when you want 'mouse' without committing to the more decorated ear-style faces.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Not mouse-specific at all, but it ranks on mouse kaomoji lists because it is one of the most copied faces on the internet and shows up as filler in nearly every animal or shrug context.
ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ
A rounded bear-style face that gets reused across small-animal kaomoji sets, mouse included, because the ʕʔ ear brackets work for any creature with round ears.
🐁
The plain mouse emoji, used when you want an unambiguous 'mouse' without any kaomoji styling — safe in contexts where custom Unicode faces might not render.
🐭
The cuter, rounder mouse-face emoji variant, more common than 🐁 in casual chat because it reads as friendlier.
🖱️
The computer mouse emoji. Use this, not the animal emoji, when the conversation is actually about a peripheral — gaming setups, DPI settings, or broken scroll wheels.
🖲
A trackball/mouse-adjacent tech symbol that shows up in 'mouse' searches because of the shared word, even though it depicts pointing-device hardware rather than a rodent.
₍ᐢ·͈༝·͈ᐢ₎
A soft, rounded paw-bracket face common to the wider 'cute animal' kaomoji family; it reads as any small creature, mouse included, when placed next to cheese or trap emoji.
𓂃₍ ≽ᐢ•⩊•ᐢ₎≼
A decorated paw-style face popular in aesthetic bios; the ᐢ brackets read as tiny rounded ears or paws rather than anything specifically mouse-shaped.
ʕ•ﻌ•`ʔ
A ﻌ-mouth variant that reads as a small, slightly startled animal face — works for skittish or nervous 'eek, a mouse' reactions.
🐹
Technically the hamster emoji, but it ranks heavily on mouse kaomoji pages because hamster and mouse faces are visually near-identical and often used interchangeably in casual chat.
🪤
The mouse trap emoji, used to complete a cat-and-mouse or 'caught in the act' joke alongside a mouse face.
Related kaomoji
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Mouse Kaomoji — background
Kaomoji are read upright, left to right, unlike Western emoticons like :) which are read sideways — that's why mouse faces like ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ don't need to be tilted to look right.
Many kaomoji symbols, including the ᕐᐷ ear marks, are borrowed from Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics and other non-Latin alphabets purely for their shape, not their original meaning.
Because kaomoji are plain text, they render consistently across almost any device or app, unlike emoji, which can look different from platform to platform.
The mouse-ear kaomoji ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ spread largely through copy-paste kaomoji sites rather than any single viral post, following the same distribution pattern as ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ for cats.
'Mouse' being both an animal and a computer peripheral means mouse kaomoji searches pull in tech symbols like 🖱️ and 🖲 alongside animal faces — a quirk unique to English-language mouse kaomoji pages.
What is mouse kaomoji?
Mouse kaomoji are Japanese-style text faces and symbol combinations that represent a mouse, most often using ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ-style ear brackets, paw glyphs like ₍ᐢ·͈༝·͈ᐢ₎, or simple ASCII faces like =(^.^)=.
How do I copy and paste mouse kaomoji?
Tap or click any mouse kaomoji on this page and it copies to your clipboard automatically. Paste it into Discord, Instagram, TikTok, texts, or anywhere else that accepts Unicode text.
Which kaomoji is the mouse-ear face?
ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ is the most recognized mouse-ear kaomoji. The two curved ᕐᐷ marks form small rounded ears, and it is widely used as shorthand for 'mouse' the way ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ stands in for 'cat'.
Are mouse kaomoji the same as the mouse emoji?
No. Kaomoji like ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ are built from regular Unicode punctuation and symbols, so they render as plain text everywhere. The mouse emoji 🐭 or 🐁 is a picture character that can look different across platforms.
What does 🖱️ have to do with mouse kaomoji?
Because 'mouse' is ambiguous in English, computer-mouse symbols like 🖱️ and 🖲 rank alongside animal mouse kaomoji in search results. Use 🖱️ when you mean the input device, not the rodent.
Is there a mouse and cheese kaomoji?
Yes — several faces on this page pair mouse ears or a mouse emoji with 🧀, like ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ🧀, for jokes about snacking, hoarding, or being lured by food.
Can I use mouse kaomoji as a username or nickname?
Yes, short single-line faces like ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ, =(^.^)=, or 🐭 work well in usernames and bios. Long multi-line ASCII art mice are better suited to posts, comments, or full messages.
Why do some mouse kaomoji results show hamster or cat faces?
Kaomoji sites group small round-eared animals together, so hamster faces (🐹) and cat-paw faces occasionally rank on mouse pages because the visual style — round ears, tiny paws — overlaps heavily.
Do mouse kaomoji work on all platforms?
Most render correctly on modern phones, Discord, and browsers. A few rely on rarer Unicode combining marks and may show as a slightly different shape or a small box on very old devices.