Audrey Spencer would always laugh at the positions her cat Maya would get into. “She just lays so funny,” she says. “I could imagine her doing funny human things.”

So a couple years ago, Spencer took a picture of the feline, and drew her as a human. And she hasn’t stopped since.

In the Snapchat universe, Spencer is Cakes1toDough1, an artist who depicts Maya and her other cat Oskar in delightful scenes from Star Wars to Game of Thrones to a surgeon’s table. It’s a painstaking process—she uses a Jot Pro stylus on her iPhone 5c, along with the Snapchat drawing tools, to create each digital masterpiece (also known as “SnapCat”), which can take anywhere from one to five hours. She shared her artwork in Reddit’s TwoXChromosomes community.

“I spend a lot of time playing with the cats to get a good picture,” she tells Upvoted. “Once I have something, then I have to decide what to draw. Sometimes it just comes to me. Other times, I have to position myself the way the cat is in the picture and think of what I might be doing in that position.”

Her work has been getting noticed. Spencer, 25-year-old media designer based in Boston, has been nominated for a Shorty Award for Snapchatter of the Year (she’s up against Kylie Jenner and DJ Khaled). And she recently started making cat-themed short films.

It seems that cats will be her life for while. On Instagram, Spencer describes this self-portrait as “future me.”

Here are some of her SnapCats:

Donald Trump

George Washington

Eskimo

Roller skater

Flasher

General

Princess Leia

Mermaid

Chemist

Surgeon

Secret agent

Sea captain

Here’s a photo of Spencer creating a SnapCat of Maya with Maya on her lap: