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.

Behavior

Spring Forward! Does Daylight Savings Time Effect Cats?

This Sunday, March 8th marked the beginning of Daylight Saving Time. Don’t forget to “spring” your clocks forward an hour, and prepare to lose an hour of snuggling time with your furkids! For many of us, this one hour time change takes weeks to adjust to. We’re hungry when we shouldn’t be, we can’t seem to wake up in the mornings,

Lifestyle, Lifestyle with Cat

9 Clever Life Hacks for Cats

Cats are clever. Beat them at their own game with these 9 clever life hacks for cats (and the people who live with them). 1. Cat Hair on your Clothes? Use Dryer Sheets! Cats just love to roll all over our clean clothes and leave their hair behind. Toss your clothes back in the dryer

Lifestyle, Lifestyle with Cat

Valentine’s Day Gifts for Cats

Valentine’s Day is upon us and for those with cats, you know that your best feline friend will be expecting something special. We’ve created a list of favorite gift items your cats will love; and if you order now, you’ll get it in time for February 14! Cat Treats Your cats will love Smittens all-natural

Entertainment

15 Too-Cute Cross-Eyed Cats You Have to See!

All cats are precious, but there’s something extra special about those who are a little “different.” We can’t get enough of these purr-fectly adorable cross-eyed kitties! The medical term for being cross-eyed is convergent strabismus and is very common in Siamese cats. It’s caused by one muscle that controls eye movement being stronger than the

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