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.

Home Style, Poison Information

Cat-Friendly Gardening

Spring is here! And lots of pet owners enjoy gardening but they’re concerned a curious cat will accidentally nibble the wrong sort of plant in the yard. Although our feline friends seem to prefer grass over any other plants most of the time, we still have to be extra careful because many plants can be

Cats In Film & TV, Entertainment

6 Cat Documentaries You Should Watch Right Meow

What better way to spend your days in self-isolation than with your furriest feline friend watching a movie together? Our cats can be mysterious creatures, so we’ve found some wonderfully informative and interesting documentaries that will help you get to know a bit more about your curious kitty! Enjoy! #CATS_the_mewvie This pawsome documentary explores how

Food and Diet, Food Guidelines

The 2020 Kosher for Passover Cat Food List

Sundown April 8th begins the observation of Passover, an 8-day Spring celebration of the freedom of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt. Through certain rituals, modern-day Jews have the ability to relive and experience the true freedom their ancestors gained. From the evening of April 8th through the evening of April 16th, in recognition

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