We propose an effective protocol for the implementation of
nonadiabatic geometric quantum gates of cat-state qubits in
Kerr-nonlinear resonators driven by two-photon squeezing drives.
Coupling the Kerr-nonlinear resonators with an auxiliary qutrit with
proper coupling strengths, the selective transition of the auxiliary
qutrit is realized. The selective transition can be exploited in the
implementation of a set of useful quantum gates, including the phase
gates, the NOT gates, the controlled-phase gates, the controlled NOT
gates, and the Toffoli gates. Numerical simulations show the
implementations of different types of gates are robust against
systematic errors, random noise, and decoherence. Therefore, the
protocol may be helpful for robust and scalable quantum computation
based on cat-state qubits.