How to adjust the cat's height and position

Every cat (and every uploaded GIF) has a different intrinsic size and shape, so the extension lets you nudge the height and vertical position to get it sitting perfectly on the YouTube progress bar.

  1. Select a cat first

    Open the popup and pick the cat you want to tune. The "Adjust Position" controls only appear once a cat is selected — they apply per-cat, so each theme remembers its own settings.

  2. Use the Height slider

    The Height slider ranges from 8 px to 80 px. Drag it and watch the cat resize on any open YouTube tab in real time. Taller cats look great on the main video player; smaller heights work better on hover thumbnails.

  3. Use the Top offset slider

    The Top offset slider ranges from -50 px to +20 px. Negative values push the cat up; positive values push it down. Use this to centre the cat vertically on the scrubber line — different GIFs need different offsets depending on where the cat's feet are drawn.

  4. Reset if needed

    Each cat has a pre-tuned default. If you over-adjust, click "Set default position" in the controls header to reset both sliders to the recommended values for that cat. Custom uploaded GIFs reset to a sensible fallback (28 px height, -13 px top).