Welcome to The Scratch Cat Factory! Have you ever wondered where the complimentary Scratch Cat came from whenever you created a new project? The truth is that each and every one of those cats are made here, in this exact factory (Where you are now)! Unfortunately, due to recent malfunctions with our machinery, the systems that create these cats have started to "glitch out" and produce invalid Scratch Cats. The scratchers, especially the newer scratchers, cannot work on a project if they aren't greeted properly by the iconic Scratch Cat in their new projects; which is why it is important you stop any anomalous cats from reaching scratcher's projects. Here is what you need to know. Firstly, you'll always start off with a regular Scratch Cat to make sure you get a good understanding of what the average cat should look like. There are three buttons you can use; the one on the far right checks where the Scratch Cat is headed. It should always display an image of the cat with a name of 'Sprite1', followed by its destination and the user who will be receiving it, plus a logo on the bottom right. The button in the middle shows you the interior data of the cat, including its code (Which there shouldn't be any), its sounds (Which there should only be a 'pop'), and its costumes (Which there should only be two; one standing and one running), plus a logo on the bottom-right corner. Lastly, the button on the far left lets you decide on whether or not the Scratch Cat is ready to be sent out to a new project or if it should be disposed of. Any cats with any irregular features must always be disposed of, while any cats with regular features must always be delivered to users! And of course, make sure the physical characteristics of the Scratch Cat are normal. Don't mess up! Summary of how to play: Determine which Scratch Cats are “real” and which are “fake” by looking at the cat’s data.