Even though it’s technically not Saturday anymore… I’m still awake, so I’m calling it Caturday anyway.
About a month ago, during a stretch where things felt especially chaotic offline, I ended up doing something unexpectedly grounding: I spent an entire week just generating AI cat images. No pressure. No goal beyond exploration. Just cats, prompted, styled, refined, one after another.
There was something oddly comforting about it. Plus, I like cats.
At the time, I was juggling a lot. Work projects. Creative deadlines. Life changes in one form or another. My brain didn’t want complexity, it wanted focus, but the gentle kind. Prompting cats in different moods, environments, and aesthetics gave me that.
I wasn’t trying to build a collection or make a statement. I just followed curiosity.
Somewhere along the way, the style started to lean heavily into cyberpunk anime with neon lighting, futuristic cityscapes, glowing eyes, that mix of softness and edge that cyberpunk does so well. Cats felt like the perfect subject for it: observant, self-possessed, quietly powerful, not to mention cute. They fit the atmosphere almost too naturally.
That week became its own little pocket of calm creativity. Each image felt like a pause button, a moment where the outside noise faded and all that mattered was refining a visual idea until it felt right. Looking back now, I realize how much I needed that simplicity. No expectations, no outcomes, just making something because it felt good to make it.
Tonight felt like the right time to revisit that energy, while my own little kitty is nestled on a soft pink plush blanket next to me on my gliding chair.
So I’m sharing seven of those cyberpunk anime–style cat images below. They’re part of that same headspace, the space that is quiet, futuristic, slightly moody, but playful underneath. A reminder that creativity doesn’t always have to be productive to be meaningful. Sometimes it just has to exist.







Even if Caturday technically passed… the vibe still counts.
– Jenny

