If you’ve spent time scrolling through cute cat comics online, you’ve probably seen Peach and Goma — the adorable cat duo created by the artist Huang Xiao B (Mitao Cat). But you may also have noticed that some fans call them by another nickname: “Sugar and Brownie Cats.” So where did that come from?
The Origin of the Nickname
The nickname comes directly from their color palette:
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Peach (Sugar Cat) – Peach is the lighter-colored cat, often compared to sugar because of their soft, sweet, and pure design.
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Goma (Brownie Cat) – Goma is darker brown, making fans naturally associate them with the rich, chocolatey look of a brownie.
Fans began casually referring to them this way in online communities, and the nickname stuck. It quickly spread across social media, fan pages, and even in merchandise discussions.
A Fan-Created Identity
Interestingly, “Sugar and Brownie Cats” isn’t the official name given by the creator. Instead, it’s a fan-made nickname that grew popular because it’s easy to remember and highlights their contrasting designs. It’s a bit like how the Milk and Mocha Bears are sometimes just called “Coffee and Cream Bears.”
Why Fans Love the Nickname
The nickname reflects not only their looks but also their personalities:
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Sugar (Peach) is often portrayed as sweet, gentle, and affectionate.
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Brownie (Goma) has a warmer, grounded, and sometimes more playful vibe.
Together, the name “Sugar and Brownie Cats” feels like the perfect match for this duo.
Final Thoughts
So, if you ever see someone online talking about the “Sugar and Brownie Cats,” don’t be confused—it’s just another way of referring to Peach and Goma. Whether you call them Peach and Goma or Sugar and Brownie, one thing is certain: these cats have become a beloved part of internet culture.