Netflix released an animated kids' musical TV show in 2021, called "Centaurworld." Despite the name, it featured a wide range of taurs: llama-taurs, hyena-taurs, finch-taurs, etc. And there were a number of — as the show called them — cataurs. It was released in 18 episodes and two seasons, in August and December of that year.
One of the more prominent cataurs in the show is Madame Jelly, who sings and plays the cat-piano (it meows). My understanding is that the cataurs are in some respects homage and satire of the famous Broadway musical, Cats.
There is more to learn on the Centaurworld Wiki about Madame Jelly and other other cataurs. From the wiki:
Many of their features vary from cataur to cataur, such as size, build, and fur color or patterns. Most cataurs in Centaurworld are shown wearing costume wigs and makeup, especially while on stage or putting on a performance. Some possess fur across their entire bodies while others have bare chests and arms. Most cataurs are modeled after domesticated cats, however there are a few exceptions such as Splendib and Dayvin. ... Because they're apart of the felidae family they tend to do catlike things like playing with yarn or chasing micetaurs.
Here's Madame Jelly.
And here's a Youtube compilation of cataur scenes in the show:
I suppose, having learned about Centaurworld, now I'm obliged to actually watch it!