How to Get Your Cat to Drink More Water (and Why It Matters)
Cats are famously bad at drinking water. In the wild, they got most of their moisture from prey, so their thirst drive is weak. In an apartment eating dry food, that can quietly lead to…
Cats are famously bad at drinking water. In the wild, they got most of their moisture from prey, so their thirst drive is weak. In an apartment eating dry food, that can quietly lead to…
You bring home a cat from the shelter. They disappear under the bed for three days. You finally see them eat. You try to pet them. They flee. The internet says “give them time” but…
How to Choose the Right Litter for Your Cat and Your Apartment Litter choice matters more than most cat owners realize. The wrong litter can cause litter box avoidance, tracking throughout the apartment, and overwhelming…
How to Make Sure Your Indoor Cat Gets Enough Exercise Indoor cats often don’t get enough exercise. They have fewer reasons to move than outdoor cats, they sleep most of the day, and their environment…
How to Trim Your Cat’s Nails Without the Drama Trimming a cat’s nails is one of those tasks that sounds simple but often turns into a wrestling match. Cats hate having their paws held, hate…
How to Move to a New Apartment With a Cat Without Stressing Them Out Moving is stressful for everyone, but cats often handle it worse than any other family member. They’re deeply tied to territory…
How to Help Your Cat Live Happily in a Small Apartment Long-Term Cats can thrive in small apartments, but only when their basic needs are met intentionally. A bored, understimulated cat develops behavioral problems and…
How to Travel With a Cat Without the Chaos Traveling with a cat is genuinely hard. Most cats find travel stressful by design — they’re territorial, routine-dependent animals being placed into a moving, unfamiliar, smelly…
How to Play With Your Cat Every Day Without Any Props Interactive play is one of the most important things you can do for your cat’s wellbeing in an apartment. It reduces stress, prevents destructive…
How to Stop Your Cat from Waking You Up at Night Cats are naturally crepuscular — most active at dawn and dusk. That doesn’t mean they’re nocturnal, but it does mean they have energy peaks…