About the project

Meet the Marshmallows, the room, and the bigger idea behind all of it.

The Marshmallows are seven very watchable white cats at the center of a project that is equal parts cat room, livestream, and open source build in progress.

What starts here is meant to grow into something useful: a fun, visible, community-supported space where people can watch the room evolve while helping shape tools and ideas that could support rescues far beyond this house.

I went all in on this because I believe real change happens when people decide to build it together. The Marshmallows are the beta, the heart, and the beginning, but the vision is much bigger than seven very adorable white cats.

The long arc of this work is to build Script Kitty OS and Script Kitty Foundation while getting to show off my own little Marshmallows along the way.

Sudo, Echo, Mac, and Shodan, four Marshmallow kittens, huddle together and look toward the camera from a soft indoor perch.
NeoVim and Kali Linux stand side by side, both alert and looking toward the camera.

The cats

The Marshmallows are the heart of it.

NeoVim, Kali Linux, Echo, Mac, Shodan, Toby, and Sudo are the reason people show up, keep watching, and care about what happens next.

Shodan, Sudo, and Echo sleep tucked together in a cozy pile of white fur with black markings.

The room

A space designed to get better in public.

Support helps turn a simple setup into a more playful, comfortable room with shelves, toys, trees, treats, food, cozy spots, and better ways for people to follow along live.

NeoVim and Kali Linux pose beside colorful roller skates in a playful portrait.

The bigger build

More than a cute cat site.

The long-term goal is to build open source tools, games, systems, and experiments that help rescues raise money, grow their reach, and create more interactive ways for people to care.

Why it matters

This is the beta.

The Marshmallows are the beginning, not the whole picture. The idea is to prove that a room full of cats, a livestream, and a genuinely engaged community can become something creative, practical, and useful for rescues.

I am building open source tools, games, and systems that can help rescues raise money, grow their reach, and create more interactive ways for people to care. By supporting me directly, watching the kitties, sharing the content, helping fill their room, testing ideas, and even contributing to the code, you are helping build something that can one day support thousands of animals and the people fighting for them.

Right now, the setup is simple. The Marshmallows have love, a cat wheel, and a litter box. With community support, I can build out their room with shelves, trees, toys, treats, food, cozy spaces, and all the things that make life richer for them. At the same time, I can keep building the tech side so the livestream, gadgets, games, and tools become real and useful, not just for this house, but for rescues everywhere.

If you are here early, you are part of the foundation. Watching, sharing, supporting the room, testing ideas, and contributing to the build all help move it from a promising start into something real.