🎯 Niche Selection and Idea Generation
Struggling to come up with the next hit cat character? The niche you choose — and how you spin it — determines whether people scroll past or stop to watch.
This guide walks you through practical, repeatable strategies to find niches, generate ideas, and validate them fast.
🧠 1. Start with Professions
People love cats in human roles — it’s instantly funny and shareable.
- Barista cat
- Delivery driver cat
- Security guard cat
Think of jobs with uniforms, tools, or clear environments.

🔍 2. Observe Trends in Shorts & Memes
Scroll TikTok or YouTube Shorts and note what’s trending.
- Sound-based trends (use the audio, but with cats)
- Situational humor (translate it into cat logic)
- Parody formats
Humans do it — you remix it with cats.
📚 3. Use Real-World Tools Like:
- Google Trends (search “jobs people hate” or “underrated careers”)
- Reddit (r/AskReddit, r/funny)
- Comment sections (see what people say they love/hate)
- News headlines (adapt stories with cats)
🧪 4. Idea Testing Framework
Before making a video:
- Title: Is it clickable?
- Visual Hook: Can you picture a scroll-stopping thumbnail?
- Twist: Is there an unexpected moment?
If yes → it’s a solid concept. If not, refine.

♻️ 5. Build Reusable Formulas
Once something works, build variations:
- Same profession, new twist (e.g., delivery cat delivers wrong item)
- Same prop, different cat (e.g., hose used by chef cat, not firefighter)
- Invert the role (e.g., human follows cat’s orders)
💡 6. Maintain a Swipe File
Keep a doc or folder with:
- Great niches you’ve used
- Half-baked ideas worth revisiting
- Screenshots of fun visuals
It keeps inspiration flowing.
✅ What’s Next?
You’ve built a toolkit for consistent creativity. Return to these tips whenever you’re stuck, and keep evolving your catverse.
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