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Brush Cat (also known as Brush Jjaemu) is a compact, browser-based reflex game built on a simple yet intense idea: brush your cat as quickly as possible without getting caught.

The gameplay is basically simple. You continuously brush your cat to increase your speed and score. The faster you keep the pace, the higher your score. But the unique aspect that makes the game so appealing – and also tense – is that the cat is always watching you.
While you're focused on brushing, the cat might suddenly turn its head to look at you. If it catches you brushing at that moment, the turn ends immediately. This creates a balance between speed and caution; players must constantly anticipate when it's safe to continue.
The result is an unexpectedly stressful experience for such a simple concept. Instead of complex mechanics, Brush Cat relies on timing, attention, and the ability to control panic. The tension naturally increases as your score rises, because the longer you survive, the higher the risk you feel.
Usually, you just click or hold the mouse/touch the screen to brush.
Each consecutive brush will increase your score faster.
While you are brushing, the cat may stop turning its head to look back.
If you are still brushing at that moment → game over immediately.
Therefore, you must:
Because the cat turned its head and caught you brushing.
This is the main mechanism that creates the "tension" of the game.
Don't brush for too long continuously.
Observe the cat's head-turning rhythm.
Play multiple times to get used to the cat's "habits."
Stay calm, don't rush when your score increases.
There is no specific ending.
The goal is to achieve the highest possible score and survive as long as possible.



















