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.

Celebrity Pets, Entertainment, Front Page News

CatCon, The Biggest Cat-Centric Pop Culture Event In The World Returns

CatCon, the biggest cat-centric, pop culture event in the world, announced their talent roster and a full list of seminars and workshops for their fifth anniversary, June 29th and 30th at the Pasadena Convention Center, in Pasadena, CA. Recently named one of USA Today’s Reader’s Ten Best Emerging Festivals of 2019, this year’s convention promises to be the best ever, with more celebricats, […]

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RECALL ALERT: Thogensen Family Farm Raw Frozen Ground Pet Food

Thogensen Family Farm of Stanwood, WA is recalling raw frozen ground pet food because it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.  The following varieties, packaged in two pound packs, are included in this recall: Course ground rabbitCourse ground mallard duckGround llamaGround pork frozen raw pet food Recalled product labels did not contain

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RECALL ALERT: Pilocarpine 0.1% Ophthalmic Solution Pet Glaucoma Medication Recalled

Stokes Healthcare Inc. is recalling certain packages of Pilocarpine 0.1% Ophthalmic Solution due to excess preservative in the product, that could lead to potential irreversible eye damage. Stokes Healthcare Inc. is voluntarily recalling 1 lot of 81 units of Pilocarpine 0.1% Ophthalmic Solution, to the consumer and veterinarian office levels. The ophthalmic solution has been found

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