Meowssing Around

Chloe Jun

Exhibition

See it On Campus: Level 2

Near the Main Entrance

Visitor Info

Background

Where It All Began

When I was in elementary school, I joined an afterschool life science club where we sometimes took small animals home to care for.

As a kid, I was simply excited. But because I had no real preparation, many of them often became sick or even died.

This experience made me realize how much tragedy can come from “unprepared adoption.” It also led me to believe that the root cause of today’s global pet abandonment issue is, ultimately, a lack of proper preparation.




Problem Statement

Why Cats Get Abandoned

Pet abandonment has been a significant global issue for decades. In Korea, 17% of people reported having abandoned a pet, and 48% said it was due to unexpected behavioral issues. The rapid increase in stray cat populations has begun to affect local ecosystems.

People often romanticize life with a cat, cuddling, purring, and cozy moments. What they don’t anticipate are the real responsibilities: behavioral quirks, environmental needs, and the commitment it takes to be a good owner.



“Potential cat adopters often make impulsive decisions because of a lack of realistic pre-adoption experience, leading to high pet abandonment rates and increased stress on animal welfare systems.”

“So How can we help people truly feel a cat’s emotions in a fun way, leading them to respect cats as living beings with feelings, not just pets?”




Research & Insights

Learning About Cats

Primary research was conducted through:

  • Online Surveys: General habits & ownership data
  • In-depth Interviews: Perception vs. Reality
  • Home Visits: Observing cats in real living spaces



Diverse Personality

Every cat has a completely different personality. The key isn’t following a basic guide. It’s learning to understand and communicate with your own cat.

Unexpected Events

Unexpected incidents can happen because of different personalities and behaviours. It’s important for adopters to know how to prepare and respond appropriately.

Research & Preparation

Can prevent unexpected incidents, help owners better understand their cats, and feel more connected to them as a family member.




game plan

MOODBOARD






Character design

Meet Pebble!

Pebble, 7 months old
A stray who spent months in a shelter before being adopted into a new home. Curious but shy, easily overwhelmed. Pebble hides when scared, but slowly finds the courage to explore. Players see the world through Pebble’s eyes.




Final prototype

Meowssing Around

A kitten has just been adopted into a new home.
Overwhelmed by an unfamiliar environment, the kitten seeks safety in hidden spots to avoid stress.

To find happiness, the kitten must overcome its fears.
It gradually learns how to eat, play, and interact, slowly turning the scary house into a home.





System-Level Storyboard

Impact on the System






Conclusion

Outcomes

1. Cultivating Deep Empathy through Immersive Experience

2. Enhancing Animal Welfare Awareness in the Community

3. Promoting Responsible Adoption and Reducing Return Rates





Key Learnings

From “User Experience” to “Animal Welfare”

This project made me realize that I don’t just want to design experiences that feel good to use. I want to design things that change how people think about animals, about responsibility, and about who we’re really designing for.

Chloe Jun

Hi, I’m Chloe, and this is not my cat, I met him for my user testing, yes.
I love Game design, UX/UI design, and animals! feel free to connect with me.

Seeking opportunities
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