Author name: Brooke Arnold

Brooke Arnold is the co-founder and Editor of The Catington Post. A self-titled “totally sane cat lady,” she combines her love for cats and digital skills seamlessly. Her career began as a veterinary assistant while in college for graphic design and advertising. Eventually, she transitioned to professional photography and digital marketing, skills that have helped make The Catington Post a beloved destination for cat lovers. Brooke’s life is centered around her four feline overlords, who serve as both muses and companions. When not running the digital empire of The Catington Post, she enjoys hiking in nature, SCUBA diving, and watching horror movies Brooke’s mission is to celebrate cats as part of the family and the heart of content creation. Her articles reflect her passion for feline companionship, inviting readers into a world where cats rule.

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Lilies: Beautiful but Deadly for Cats

There are many kinds of food and flowers that humans enjoy which are unsafe, even deadly, for our feline friends. Lilies are no exception. If your cat comes into contact with certain types of lilies, it can make him seriously ill. Even sniffing the pollen of some lilies can land your furriest friend in the

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The Best Toys for Cats Who Don’t Like Catnip

As much as you may want to deny it, there’s a possibility your cat may be one of the 40% of cats who don’t respond to catnip. But don’t worry! We have solutions that will keep even the most stoic of cats entertained! Remember, a bored cat is a cat with a tendency toward behavior

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3 More Bad Cat Habits & How to Stop Them

Most of the time our cats are purr-fect companions, but every once in a while they exhibit some less than desirable behaviors- for example, messing with our houseplants, play biting, or begging for food. And, while these are perfectly normal feline behaviors, they are considered bad habits by those of us who share our homes

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Building a Bug-Out-Bag for Your Cat

We never think it’s going to happen to us – the flood, the fire, the hurricane, the tornado, the global pandemic – we just assume that we’ll never be touched by disaster. When the emergency comes, we can’t find our cats, or they won’t climb into the carrier, or they won’t come when called. Sadly,

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