If you mined the CAT blockchain with any official wallet prior to the release of V9.2.0, then you have CAT.
If you mined any fork (including hozer's intentional copycat fork) prior to the release of V9.2.0, then you did not mine CAT. This is not a result of a code error or dev team decision - this is a basic function of the entire cryptcoin system - soft forks happen regularly and the line with more proof of work is the 'real' chain while the rest are orphaned.
If you continued to use V9.1.1 after the release of V9.2.0 - a MANDATORY upgrade - then you mined CAT.
If you continued to use V9.1.1 after the release of V9.2.0 on Hozer's copycat fork, then you didn't mine CAT.
If you have any questions about whether you mined CAT or not, the truth is in the blockchain and the explorer:
http://catcoinwallets.com:2750/chain/Catcoin
You can tell that you have CAT if you can find your transactions on the explorer and it shows a full history from generation.
If you mined on Hozer's fork, then you will not see coin generation on the CAT network. You will have to go to him for compensation. Since you intentionally used addnodes to hozer's network, you intentionally abandoned any opportunity to mine CAT. Maybe Hozer will start a copycat-CAT exchange service for the folks he scammed.
I use maxconnections=5
and
addnode=107.170.40.107 - 45643
addnode=62.210.254.171 - 45643
addnode=146.0.32.101 - 45643
addnode=98.115.147.74 - 45224
addnode=108.61.10.90 - 45224
if I add connections with 45224 my wallet switch to new blockchain, but I lost many coins.
Therefore I will support old 45643 chain.
In my opinion 45224 - wrong chain.