FAMAS | Meow 36 (Factory New)
A cheap option for cash-strapped players, the FAMAS effectively fills the niche between more expensive rifles and the less-effective SMGs. Its green base is emblazoned with the number 36.
Technically it's four cats, but who's counting?
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The FAMAS | Meow 36 is a Mil-Spec Grade weapon skin for the FAMAS, featuring the “Meow 36” finish/pattern. This skin uses the CS:GO (legacy) model and was introduced as part of Valve’s continuing rotation of community-friendly weapon finishes. As with many legacy CS:GO skins, it remains a popular option for players who want a recognizable, character-themed look on a classic rifle.
In Counter-Strike 2, Mil-Spec Grade skins are generally more accessible than higher-tier rarities, which often translates to broader availability across openings and drops. While exact drop chances are not publicly guaranteed for every item, Mil-Spec skins are typically considered lower rarity and are more likely to appear than Restricted, Classified, or higher categories.
You can find the FAMAS | Meow 36 in multiple wear conditions: Factory New (0.00), Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred. StatTrak is available, allowing the weapon to track kills on the counter, while Souvenir versions are not available for this particular skin.
Visually, the Meow 36 finish delivers a playful, cat-themed design that stands out against the FAMAS platform. The pattern is associated with Paint Index 1146 and is defined by its characteristic artwork placement and color contrasts, creating a distinct “Meow 36” identity that’s easy to recognize in-game. Because the float range runs from 0 to 1, wear state can significantly affect how crisp the artwork and finish details appear.
To obtain it, players can look to its container sources and collection listings. The FAMAS | Meow 36 is found in The Recoil Collection and can be opened from the Recoil Case. This makes it a natural target for anyone focusing on the Recoil Collection lineup or collecting Mil-Spec skins with a more expressive look.
Community perception around Meow 36 tends to be positive for players who prefer skins with personality rather than purely tactical aesthetics. As a Mil-Spec item, it’s also commonly favored by budget-focused collectors who still want a fun, themed appearance on a weapon they actually use—especially since StatTrak availability adds an extra layer of desirability for many buyers.