If you have spent any time on the internet recently, you have likely encountered the wide-mouthed feline known as . What started as a simple meme of a cat named Oatmeal has transformed into a global competitive clicking phenomenon. However, for many students and office workers, the biggest obstacle isn't the clicking speed—it's the firewalls.

Popcat has a built-in anti-cheat. If you click too fast (usually via an automated bot), the cat’s eyes will turn red, and your clicks will stop counting for a short period. Play fair to keep your points! The Global Rivalry: Why It Matters

Because Popcat is a browser-based game, it is frequently categorized as "Gaming" by institutional web filters. Whether you are at school or in a corporate office, you might find the official site ( popcat.click ) blocked.