Sat on a
watermelon once.
Stayed.
Watermelon Cat (WCAT), throne secured in a sunlit kitchen — now tagged across a concrete wall.
About: the chill code
Morning light on warm tiles. The stainless bowl hums back the fridge's low drone. WCAT hops up, plants on a cold, striped melon, and time goes slack. No rush, no fuss — weight, warmth, and ownership by sitting. That's the whole philosophy: claim the cozy spot, breathe, blink slow. Every graphic here keeps the same bold-outlined tabby — same face, same stripes — so the brand reads at a glance on cards, buttons, and social crops.
Sticker Sheet
A page of big peel-ready WCATs — flat color, thick line, hard offset shadows like they're ripped from a photo. Sizes for phones, laptops, and water bottles. Print notes: 3 mm bleed, white border on. Digital pack: PNG + WebP with transparent backgrounds. The exact same cat in each — only playful poses: melon sit, melon yawn, melon stretch, melon nap.
Fig. 01
Melon sit
Fig. 02
Melon yawn
Fig. 03
Melon stretch (double take)
Meme Toolkit
Cutouts: WCAT full-body sits, paws-over-rind, tail curl, side-eye. Backgrounds: sunlit tile, stainless counter swirl, deep-melon green field, concrete wall with soft aerosol drips to echo the site's edge. Formats: PNG/WebP; 1x/2x; square, story, header. Stick to the bold outline; no filters, no gradients — flat, punchy color so the gag lands in one glance.
Lore, three panels
Groceries on the counter. One watermelon rolls. The kitchen pulls a sunbeam across it like a stage light.
Panel oneCat inspects. Paw. Paw. Sit. The rind gives a cool press; the world clicks into place.
Panel twoA kingdom forms: melon is throne, tile is court, everyone walks around. Cat blinks, slow and sovereign.
Panel threeFAQ
Is it the same cat in every image?
Yes — the exact character model, bold outline and flat palette, so it's instantly readable across posts and buttons.
Can I use the stickers in memes?
Yes — download the Sticker Sheet or Meme Toolkit and go wild. Keep the outline and flat color so it still reads WCAT.
Any rules for backgrounds?
Warm creams, deep melon greens, and stainless grays work best. Concrete and light aerosol drips also fit the vibe.
Where do I get the files?
In the Sticker Sheet and Meme Toolkit sections above.
When can I buy?
Soon — the bowl is polished, the melon is cold.