6 Cat Products I Regret Buying
Ok, regret is a strong word. Ain’t no learning like real life experience, right? But it does feel icky to buy stuff that doesn't work and thereby add to environmental waste (we try to donate or repurpose if paw-sible, but some stuff is not amenable to either). Now, keeping in mind that cats are the consummate individuals, I've only included products with a design or fundamental execution flaw. I have no affiliations with or ill feelings towards any of these products. However, as a type A cat parent, I feel a responsibility to share candid reviews.
TJIF | Japanese Cat Toys
Happy Friday, friends! What are you and your furbabies up to this weekend? Junipurr and I are traveling to Japan! Virtually, that is :) After 11 hours of research — equivalent to the duration of a flight from US to Japan, coincidentally! — we’ve found some seriously fabulous Japanese cat product gems. Check it out!
How To Buy A Cat Tree
Before I began my zero waste journey, I used to buy cat gear like Christmas came everyday for cats … which is why I ended up with seven cat trees in an one-bedroom apartment. I’ve since learned that sourcing well-made, durable cat gear is not only good for the wallet but also vital for the environment. I’ve also learned that not all cat trees are made equal. To help you avoid the chemical-laden and the wobbly, I’d like to share with you, friend, some do’s and don’ts of buying cat trees.
Ruminations on Cat Food Puzzles
Food puzzles are one of the best mental development stimuli for your (fur)baby Einstein. Plus, a cat busy with her food puzzle is a cat not in your hair, meowing at your face. Here are 5 tips for introducing safe & engaging puzzle time.