A three-character scene: a happy person, an alert cat, and a facepalming third character. The first two are identical to cat-20 — happy flower-haired person + alert symmetric-whisker cat. The third character (right) is the surprise: - and ‸ are eyes-and-nose (a flat-line eye on one side, a small upward caret as a frowning mouth or nose), and ლ is a Georgian letter used as a hand covering the face — the iconic kaomoji “facepalm” gesture.
This three-character scene tells a tiny story: the person has brought home a cat, the cat is alert and happy, and someone else (a roommate, a partner, a parent) is doing the facepalm of “not another cat.” The ლ glyph is the standout — it has become the standard kaomoji facepalm thanks to its hand-on-face shape.
Use it for stories of bringing home a new pet without warning, surprise-cat-adoption moments, jokes about “I came home with another cat.” On Twitter/X it suits “my partner when I bring home” tweets. On Discord it works in pet-related channels with humor. On TikTok captions it lands under “i did it again” cat-adoption content.
In Japanese the matching mood is またひろってきた (mata hirotte kita — “picked up another one again”) or まじかよ (‘majika yo’ — “seriously?”). Pair with phrases like ねこふえた (‘the cats increased’), おかえり (‘welcome home’), or またー? (‘again?’).