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The 7am Problem: Why Feeding Your Cat Before Work Is So Exhausting
It is not that cat owners do not care. It is that the system asks too much of them at the exact moment they have the least to give. Read more...
Dry Food vs Wet Food: What It Actually Does to Your Cat's Kidneys
Urinary issues are the number one reason cats visit the vet. The connection to what — and how — they eat is clearer than most people realise. Read more...
Does Your Senior Cat Need an Elevated Bowl? The Science Says Probably Yes.
Around 90% of cats over 12 have some degree of arthritis. Most owners never know. Here's what to do about mealtimes. Read more...
Why Your Cat Drinks So Little Water (and What to Do About It)
Cats evolved to get most of their water from food, not a bowl — and dry food asks them to make up a gap most of them never fully close. Read more...
Whisker Fatigue: Real Problem or Pet Industry Myth?
The science is still debated, but Tigrou settled it for us the moment we switched his bowl. Read more...
What Is Biofilm — and Why It's Living in Your Cat's Bowl Right Now
It forms within hours of a meal, resists a quick rinse, and can contain some genuinely alarming bacteria. Here's what is actually happening in that bowl you left on the floor. Read more...
Plastic, Ceramic, Stainless Steel: Which Bowl Material Is Actually Safe?
The material your cat eats from affects which bacteria grow, how fast, and how hard they are to remove — and the results are not what most people expect. Read more...
How Often Should You Actually Wash Your Cat's Bowl?
Pet dishes rank among the most contaminated surfaces in the average home — and the bowl material you choose makes it significantly worse or better. Here's what the science actually says, and why the scrubbing problem is really a design problem. Read more...
Your Cat's Bowl Is One of the Dirtiest Things in Your Home
After every meal, according to the FDA. Most cat owners manage it 21.5% of the time. Here's why the gap exists, and why willpower is never going to close it. Read more...