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Cat Fun Extension 0.0.2.0 is a lightweight browser enhancement released by developer Jessica Dene Earley-Cha that falls within the Browser Tools category and is designed to inject feline-themed amusement into everyday web sessions. The single-version utility installs directly into supported Chromium-based environments, overlaying pages with playful cat animations, sound snippets, and randomized paw-print trails that activate as users scroll or click, making it suitable for anyone who wants to lighten office research, personalize classroom browsing, or simply break the monotony of long reading sessions with unobtrusive, mood-lifting visuals. Because the extension runs on standard JavaScript hooks, it integrates without modifying core browser security settings, so IT administrators can whitelist it for supervised lab computers, while home users can enable or disable each effect independently through a minimalist pop-up console. The 0.0.2.0 build focuses on stability, ensuring that animated sprites pause automatically during video playback to preserve bandwidth and CPU cycles, and that all audio cues respect the browser’s global mute state, thereby avoiding surprise disruptions during online meetings or library study. Although the package is offered in only one release to date, its manifest is version-locked to prevent accidental downgrade conflicts when browsers update automatically, and the developer provides unobtrusive telemetry that can be toggled off, giving privacy-conscious educators and enterprise desks a transparent option for compliant deployment. Cat Fun Extension is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside multiple applications.
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