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Are your photographs suffering from a decided feline shortage? There's a cat for that.
Davander Mobile has launched CatPaint, an app that lets you add cuteness--in feline form--to any photo on your iPhone or iPod touch. You grab a photo, choose a kitten, and then tap to place it anywhere within the image.
No iPhone cat-drawing app would be complete without accelerometer support; CatPaint lets you shake the phone gently to erase the last cat added, or shake violently to remove all the cats you've superimposed. (Warning: Do not shake your actual cat.)
CatPaint lets you e-mail your be-kittened masterpieces to your soon-to-be-ex-friends, or just save them to your camera roll in private shame. The app costs $1, and is available now in the App Store; it works with any iPhone or iPod touch running iPhone OS 3.1.2 or later.
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