About the Newsroom

AboutCatDaily.com

The daily newspaper for people ruled by cats — because the cat already runs the house, the desk, the sofa, and most of the editorial calendar.

CatDaily.com is a warm, funny, useful cat magazine built like a feline newsroom. We cover food-bowl politics, litter-box public works, 3 AM zoomies, cardboard real estate, cat health basics, indoor enrichment, and the ongoing constitutional question of why the bathroom door is closed.

Breaking Mews Cat Care Manga Comedy Meow Logic
📰 Mission: Make cat people laugh and notice more.
🐾 Policy: The cat is the editor.
🩺 Care Note: Funny pages, serious health reminders.
📦 Editorial Rule: Cardboard is never “just trash.”
📰 Mission: Make cat people laugh and notice more.
🐾 Policy: The cat is the editor.
🩺 Care Note: Funny pages, serious health reminders.
📦 Editorial Rule: Cardboard is never “just trash.”

Our Story

CatDaily treats ordinary cat life like front-page news

A cat does not merely sit on a keyboard. A cat occupies a strategic editorial surface. CatDaily.com exists to report that truth with warmth, humor, and useful cat-care common sense.

Editor Whiskers and Mochi the Intern in the CatDaily newsroom surrounded by papers and cheerful chaos.
Editor Whiskers believes in standards. Mochi believes the standards should be chased under the desk.
Important CatDaily note: CatDaily.com is educational and entertainment content. It is not veterinary advice. If your cat is sick, injured, not eating, struggling to breathe, unable to urinate, repeatedly vomiting, collapsing, hiding unusually, losing weight, or acting seriously different, contact a licensed veterinarian promptly.

What CatDaily.com is

CatDaily.com is a playful cat publication with a practical purpose. It uses a comedy newsroom and manga cast to make cat care easier to understand, easier to remember, and more fun to read.

The site covers everyday cat life through sections such as Cat Health Basics, Cat Behavior Explained, Cat Food and Treats, Indoor Cat Life, Cat Toys and Enrichment, and Litter Box Diplomacy.

“Funny gets the human to click. Cat wisdom gets the human to clean the box.”

The CatDaily point of view

Cats are not tiny villains. They are elegant, strange, sensitive, curious, routine-loving little house lions with real needs and very dramatic presentation skills.

Our humor comes from respecting cats, not mocking them. The cat is not the punchline. The cat is the editor, mayor, professor, food critic, inspector, real-estate investor, and sometimes the plaintiff.

Meet the newsroom

Editor-in-Chief

Editor Whiskers

Dignified, fluffy, and professionally unimpressed. Editor Whiskers manages the newsroom, sits on keyboards, and issues stern opinions about late breakfast.

Intern Reporter

Mochi the Intern

Tiny, fast, curious, and dangerously cheerful. Mochi asks difficult questions, chases leads, and occasionally becomes the news.

Food Critic

Madame Tuna

A glamorous critic of texture, aroma, purr-sentation, and human competence. Her beat is food-bowl diplomacy.

Behavior Bureau

Professor Purr

Explains zoomies, kneading, loafing, scratching, hiding, tail talk, and why cats are less random than humans think.

Public Works

The Litter Box Mayor

Runs on a clean-box platform: scoop daily, fresh litter, quiet location, easy access, and full civic respect.

Recurring Villain

The Vacuum Monster

Loud, suspicious, rolling, and absolutely not approved by the Nap Committee.

Why comedy helps cat care

People remember stories. A plain reminder to clean the litter box may be ignored. A formal press conference from the Litter Box Mayor has a better chance of sticking.

CatDaily uses jokes to open the door, then slips in the practical lesson: appetite changes matter, litter-box changes matter, enrichment matters, safe homes matter, and a cat’s behavior often contains useful information.

The Litter Box Mayor announcing a cleanliness policy with a pristine litter box and kitten reporter.
The mayor’s public-works department exists because “scoop daily” deserves a government agency.

What CatDaily.com is not

CatDaily.com is not a veterinary clinic, not an emergency service, not a substitute for diagnosis, and not a replacement for a veterinarian who can examine your cat.

We can help you think about clues to notice: appetite, thirst, weight, grooming, breathing, energy, litter-box patterns, mobility, play, hiding, and behavior changes. But real medical concerns belong with a licensed veterinary professional.

Do not wait on urgent signs: Trouble breathing, inability to urinate, repeated vomiting, collapse, severe injury, suspected poisoning, severe weakness, not eating, seizures, pale or blue gums, swallowed string, or sudden serious behavior change should be treated as urgent.

The editorial departments

Department Comedy Beat Useful Lesson
Daily Mews Front-page cat drama. Ordinary routines reveal useful clues.
Food Desk Bowls, treats, tuna, and strong opinions. Watch appetite, water, routine, and food changes.
Behavior Bureau Zoomies, loafing, tail flicks, and cat logic. Behavior is communication and context matters.
Public Works Litter-box policy and municipal seriousness. Clean, accessible boxes support comfort and health monitoring.
Window Bureau Bird TV, sunbeams, and suspicious squirrels. Safe enrichment helps indoor cats thrive.
Box Bureau Cardboard real estate and premium nap locations. Simple enrichment can be powerful and inexpensive.

Why the manga universe works

The manga episodes give CatDaily a recurring world. Readers can come back to familiar characters and jokes while also learning something useful.

The keyboard episode talks about attention and safe workspaces. The food-bowl episode talks about appetite and feeding routines. The litter-box episode talks about cleanliness and health clues. The zoomies episode talks about energy and play. The cardboard-box episode talks about enrichment. The vet-visit episode talks about preparation and medical care.

CatDaily cardboard box real estate boom with cats inspecting box condos and luxury cardboard lofts.
CatDaily’s Box Bureau reminds humans that enrichment does not need to be expensive to be excellent.

Our mission

CatDaily.com exists to make cat people laugh, notice more, and care better. We want the site to feel cozy, funny, and useful — the kind of place where a joke about 3 AM zoomies leads naturally to a better play routine.

The mission is simple:

Final newsroom note

CatDaily.com is for anyone who has ever said, “Why is the cat doing that?” while the cat looked back and clearly thought, “Why is the human failing to understand?”

Welcome to the newsroom. Please clean the box, secure the window, respect the nap, and leave the cardboard where the editor can inspect it.