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.

Awesome Stories, Breeds, Entertainment

5 Reasons We Love Black Cats

What’s so special about black cats? A lot more than you could have imagined. To honor the most important black cat holiday of the year, National Today — America’s favorite online destination to celebrate quirky and fun holidays — is sharing 5 reasons we love these mysterious felines: 1. THEY HELP US FIND ROMANCE There’s nothing

Adoption, Entertainment

What is This Ridiculous Stigma Surrounding Black Cats?

What is this ridiculous stigma surrounding black cats? Even today, as silly as it sounds, black cats are associated with superstitions, black magic, and Pagan holidays. Black cats’ undeserved bad rep leaves them with the lowest adoption rates (and, sadly, the highest euthanasia rates) in shelters all across the country. Well, it’s time to squash the stigma – once and

FRONT PAGE, Front Page News, Recalls

RECALL ALERT: Natural Balance Canned Cat Food Recalled Due to Health Concerns

The J. M. Smucker Company announced a voluntary recall of one lot of Natural Balance® Ultra Premium Chicken & Liver Paté Formula canned cat food due to health concerns likely associated with elevated levels of choline chloride. Ingesting impacted product may cause nausea with excessive salivation, constricted pupils and poor vision, diarrhea or vomiting to more severe

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