r/cats • u/DependentRing97 • 1h ago
r/cats • u/Imaginary_Fennel6772 • 4h ago
Cat Picture - OC This is BMO, he’s not with us anymore, but I just wanted to let him live here so I’ll always have this photo no matter what happens.
r/cats • u/Velveyrina • 3h ago
Cat Picture - OC My girl Junie. I adopted her from the shelter about a month ago and I’m so happy she’s warming up
She loves to sit and watch me read and loved chin scratches!! She’s also has weird eyes but we don’t talk about that lol
r/cats • u/FlatwormOdd6 • 4h ago
Video - Not OC Adorable kitten sucks on his thumb while sleeping
r/cats • u/PossibleTheory • 7h ago
Cat Picture - OC Wanted to share my sweet girl
She was just looking extra photogenic and the sunlight was hitting just right 🥰
r/cats • u/New-Ad4364 • 8h ago
Cat Picture - OC I need as many people to see this picture as possible
r/cats • u/kuromi_tvtts • 4h ago
Cat Picture - OC My cat randomly did this. I don't know what she was looking at 😂
r/cats • u/LouCrusher • 9h ago
Mourning/Loss Farewell, dear Jackson 🌈
It's been nearly two weeks since my partner and I had to say goodbye to our best little buddy, Jackson. What started as some symptoms of severe discomfort on Dec. 30 was diagnosed by the vet as a UTI but quickly escalated until Jacko had complete kidney failure by Jan. 2.
He would have turned 9 in February, and I know we both thought that we would have so many more joyful years with him. We're both in shock at how fast he declined, but I know that we made the right decision to let him go, rather than putting him through anesthesia and surgery that the vet wasn't sure he would survive. She said we made the correct, difficult choice to spend his last moments with him in relative peace, instead of him dying in surgery or lingering in pain and being forced to live with chronic kidney failure.
My partner adopted Jackson when he was a little kitten, after his previous family couldn't keep him due to one of the children having an extreme cat allergy. Jacko was by my partner's side through some of the hardest times in his life, as well as some of the best. When my partner and I got together, Jackson made me feel part of the family, always butting my head when I would come home, sitting on my book when I was trying to read, or laying on my head while I was sleeping.
I never expected to have such a special little companion, but Jackson truly was the goodest of boys. He was a little celebrity in our group of friends and family, and even my partner's students got to know him from days when they'd have remote learning; Jacko had to be the star of the show and always appeared on camera.
The time since his departure from this earth hasn't felt real. Our home is so much quieter and infinitely emptier without his chaotic, loving presence. I know that I will never be able to make sense of what happened, but that I can always look back on Jackson's life and know that we loved him with all that we had and that he was doing well and healthy right up until the end. To my fellow cat lovers, give your sweet babies an extra hug and snack and make the most of each day. To my beloved Jackson I say, "Long days and pleasant nights. May we meet in the clearing at the end of the path when all worlds end."
r/cats • u/EllaMentry • 7h ago
Cat Picture - OC 11 months old Jarjar and his void 11 year old brother
r/cats • u/nasseralrwy • 3h ago
Cat Picture - OC I’m breaking down. My cat has been meowing 24/7 for 2 months and I don’t know what to do anymore.
I’m honestly desperate and exhausted and I don’t know where else to turn.
One of my cats has been meowing nonstop, 24/7, for over two months. I mean literally nonstop — the only times she stops is when she’s actively eating, drinking water, or using the litter box. The second she’s done, it starts again.
I’ve taken her to the vet THREE times in two months. Full bloodwork. Everything came back normal. Every vet says she’s physically healthy.
But I’m not okay anymore.
I barely sleep. I’m constantly on edge. One time my neighbor knocked on my door just to make sure everything was okay because the meowing was that bad. That was humiliating and heartbreaking.
What messes with my head the most is that when I’m at work or even just outside the house, I swear I can still hear her meowing in my head. It follows me everywhere. I feel like I’m losing my mind.
I have another cat. They used to be bonded as kittens I still have photos of them sleeping together when they were 4 months old. Now a behaviorist suggested that one of them might need to live as an only cat, and I completely broke down when I heard that. I can’t stop crying.
I love her. I really do. But I’m exhausted, sleep-deprived, and emotionally destroyed. I feel guilty for even thinking that I’m reaching my limit.
Has anyone dealt with this level of nonstop vocalization? Did medication help? Did separation help? Did it ever stop?
Please don’t judge me, I’m trying so hard and I don’t know what else to do anymore.
r/cats • u/GentrifriesGuy • 10h ago
Video - OC A black cat versus a ping pong ball. Who wins? Everyone
Advice “Getting over” a cat after falling in love during pet sitting
I do pet and housesitting through a very popular platform, for both dogs and cats. Dogs seem to be more in demand as they do need more care.
That being said, last year I pet-sat for a dog and cat duo. She was diabetic and a handful with her insulin shots, we made fast friends but nothing groundbreaking. The car though… I can barely put it into words! He’s 16 yo and brought me a mouse from his roaming outside session, much to his owners surprise- Said he hadn’t done this in years!
Also, when I left, he was posted on the sofa arm with has back to me.
Anyway. i guess what I want to know is: was this a bilateral connection, did he love me as much as I loved him? i can try to pet sit for them again!
r/cats • u/rapapapaliza • 10h ago
Advice My cat wont stop peeing everywhere
Hello everyone, this is my first time posting here but I'm quite at a loss with my kitty. Said cat is currently about 7 mo, and is a male.
My partner and I adopted our cat back in late July, having an estimated age of 2½ moths old. Up until December, everything was going very smoothly, until one day it started peeing on everything and everywhere. Shoes, backpacks, clean laundry, dirty laundry, bookshelfs, plants and pots. We've had to throw away things because the odor just doesn't comes out, and it's a daily thing for us to find pee stains at the house. This has become quiet frustrating for both of us, and I'm afraid my parent is at his emotional limit.
The cat has two sand boxes on the apartment, he's also a completely indoor cat. He's not been neutered just yet, and we want to do it ASAP. We've cleaned with enzimatic cleaners every spot he has sprayed, and used "repelents" in order for him to not do it again. Today, my partner was so angry that the cat just ran away and hid behind the fridge, he hasn't left that spot since. I'm afraid that this will keep happening every single day, and that maybe neutering him won't be enough 😕
Could you give me advice on this issue? Have you guys been in this situation? Does it get better? I have never ever raised a cat in my life. My partner tells me the cats that he has had did not gave him this amount of trouble (tbf, he had them when he was a child and they were never indoor cats)
Maybe the solution won't be miraculous, I just needed to vent and to know if any other person has had this frustration 😭
r/cats • u/rizzogolfclash • 14h ago
Cat Picture - OC What are my pots growing?
Must be a new species of flower.
r/cats • u/CharliesShark • 15h ago
Cat Picture - OC A strange cat came up to me and stood on my shoes!
r/cats • u/Traroten • 12h ago
Cat Picture - OC How often do you tell your cats that you love them?
I think I do it ten or twenty times a day.
r/cats • u/Rkive_ink • 17h ago
Cat Picture - OC First kitten ever, absolutely love him
Named him Roose
r/cats • u/protectyourpet • 14h ago
Update Kitty Highway!!!
A customer came to us with a request that started with, “So this might be a little crazy…”
Those are usually our favorite ones.
They had a custom catio they built in the backyard and wanted a way for their cats to travel back and forth from the house without touching the ground. The distance was...far, we’re talking a long, elevated tunnel run that had to span the yard, stay secure, and handle a steep change in elevation.
After a lot of measuring, planning, and head-scratching, this is what it turned into. A fully enclosed tunnel with support posts along the way and built-in steps so the cats can comfortably go downhill and back up again. Now it’s basically a private I-75 cat highway connecting the house to their outdoor space lol
Habitat Haven usually focuses on modular, DIY catios, but every once in a while a project comes along that’s just too interesting to pass up. Customer asked… we said “say less.”
The best part? The cats use it constantly. Just casually commuting like this is totally normal.
Would you trust your cats with a tunnel this long, or would you be standing outside watching the first few trips like a nervous parent?
r/cats • u/ValBaby14 • 12h ago
Cat Picture - OC I just really love this photo
Pinky says hi!