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CatDaily.com is funny. Cat health is serious. The cat may wear a doctor costume, but your veterinarian is the professional.

This disclaimer explains the limits of CatDaily.com content. The site provides educational and entertainment material about cats, cat behavior, cat care, manga comedy, and daily feline life. It does not provide veterinary advice, diagnosis, emergency care, or professional services.

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🩺 Important: CatDaily is not veterinary advice.
🚨 Emergency: Sick or distressed cats need real veterinary care.
📚 Content: Educational and entertainment only.
🐾 Policy: Funny mews, serious boundaries.
🩺 Important: CatDaily is not veterinary advice.
🚨 Emergency: Sick or distressed cats need real veterinary care.
📚 Content: Educational and entertainment only.
🐾 Policy: Funny mews, serious boundaries.

Website Disclaimer

Funny cat newsroom. Serious care boundaries.

CatDaily.com uses humor to help humans learn and remember cat-care basics. It is not a clinic, not an emergency service, and not a substitute for a licensed veterinarian.

Editor Whiskers leading the CatDaily newsroom with kitten reporters and breaking mews energy.
Editor Whiskers can issue headlines. He cannot diagnose a medical problem.
Emergency warning: If your cat is struggling to breathe, unable to urinate, not eating, repeatedly vomiting, collapsing, having seizures, injured, poisoned, in severe pain, weak, pale or blue in the gums, or acting seriously different, contact a licensed veterinarian or emergency veterinary clinic promptly.

No veterinary advice

CatDaily.com does not provide veterinary advice, diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions, medical instructions, emergency guidance, or professional animal-care services.

The site may discuss general cat-care topics such as appetite, water, litter-box habits, behavior, toys, enrichment, kittens, senior cats, home safety, and warning signs. This content is for general educational and entertainment purposes only.

“The cat can write the headline. The veterinarian handles the diagnosis.”

Use a licensed veterinarian for health concerns

A licensed veterinarian can examine your cat, review medical history, perform tests, diagnose conditions, and recommend treatment. CatDaily.com cannot do those things.

Do not delay veterinary care because of something you read on CatDaily.com. Do not use CatDaily.com as a substitute for professional veterinary judgment.

No emergency service

CatDaily.com is not monitored as an emergency service. Email, contact forms, comments, or messages sent to CatDaily.com may not be reviewed quickly and should never be used for urgent cat-health issues.

If your cat may be having an emergency, contact a veterinarian, emergency veterinary hospital, animal poison-control resource, or appropriate local professional immediately.

General information may not fit your cat

Cats differ by age, size, breed, medical history, diet, environment, stress level, medication, and individual personality. General information on a website may not apply to your cat’s specific situation.

Kittens, senior cats, pregnant cats, cats with chronic illness, cats on medication, and cats with sudden changes may need individualized veterinary guidance.

A senior cat resting in royal comfort with warm bedding and gentle care.
Senior cats especially deserve real veterinary attention when appetite, weight, mobility, thirst, or behavior changes.

Educational and entertainment content

CatDaily.com uses a fictional newsroom and manga characters such as Editor Whiskers, Mochi the Intern, Madame Tuna, Professor Purr, Dr. Pawprint, the Litter Box Mayor, and the Vacuum Monster.

These characters are fictional. They are used to make cat-care topics more memorable and fun. They are not real professionals, clinics, emergency services, or veterinary providers.

Accuracy and updates

CatDaily.com aims to provide useful, responsible, readable information. However, information may be incomplete, outdated, simplified, or not applicable to your cat.

Cat-care knowledge, product information, veterinary recommendations, safety guidance, and laws may change. CatDaily.com does not guarantee that all content is current, complete, accurate, or suitable for your circumstances.

Behavior information is not diagnosis

CatDaily.com may explain common cat behaviors such as scratching, kneading, hiding, zoomies, litter-box avoidance, appetite changes, and vocalization. Behavior can be influenced by health, pain, stress, environment, fear, routine, age, and other factors.

If behavior changes suddenly or severely, consult a licensed veterinarian or qualified animal behavior professional as appropriate.

Professor Purr explaining cat behavior with a chalkboard of feline behavior clues.
Professor Purr explains behavior. A veterinarian helps rule out pain or illness.

Food, treats, and nutrition

CatDaily.com may discuss food bowls, treats, hydration, appetite, picky eating, and feeding routines. This content is general information only.

Ask a veterinarian about nutrition, diet changes, weight issues, allergies, medical diets, supplements, kitten food, senior-cat nutrition, and concerns about appetite or digestion.

Safety content

CatDaily.com may discuss home safety topics such as windows, plants, cords, toys, litter boxes, carriers, chemicals, medications, appliances, and boxes. Safety content is general and cannot identify every risk in your home.

You are responsible for evaluating your own home, products, plants, toys, and cat-care decisions. When unsure, ask a veterinarian or other qualified professional.

External links

CatDaily.com may link to third-party websites, references, resources, products, services, social media, or other external materials. External sites are controlled by their own owners.

CatDaily.com is not responsible for third-party content, privacy practices, accuracy, availability, safety, claims, products, or services.

No professional relationship

Using CatDaily.com, reading pages, sending email, or interacting with the site does not create a veterinarian-client-patient relationship, professional relationship, advisory relationship, or duty of care.

CatDaily.com does not examine animals, provide treatment plans, or accept responsibility for decisions made based on site content.

Limitation of liability

Use CatDaily.com at your own discretion. To the fullest extent permitted by law, CatDaily.com and its owners, creators, contributors, and related parties are not liable for losses, injuries, damages, claims, or consequences arising from use of the site, reliance on content, inability to access the site, external links, or user decisions.

If you disagree with this disclaimer, do not use the site.

Important red flags

Red Flag Why It Matters What to Do
Trouble breathing Breathing distress can be urgent. Contact emergency veterinary care promptly.
Unable to urinate Urinary blockage can be life-threatening. Seek urgent veterinary help.
Not eating Appetite loss can become serious. Contact a veterinarian for guidance.
Repeated vomiting May indicate illness, toxicity, obstruction, or dehydration risk. Call a veterinarian promptly.
Sudden major behavior change Pain, illness, stress, or neurologic issues may be involved. Do not dismiss it as “just attitude.”
Suspected poisoning or swallowed string Can become dangerous quickly. Contact emergency veterinary or poison-control help.

Policy updates

CatDaily.com may update this Disclaimer from time to time. The version posted on this page is the current website disclaimer.

Contact

For non-emergency questions about CatDaily.com content, corrections, licensing, or site matters, contact:

CatDaily.com Newsroom: [email protected]

Do not use email for urgent veterinary issues. Call a veterinarian or emergency clinic instead.

Final disclaimer ruling

CatDaily.com is here to make cat people laugh, learn, and notice more. The jokes are warm. The characters are fictional. The reminders are general. The veterinarian is real.

Editor Whiskers’ final ruling: “Read the mews, respect the cat, and call the vet when the situation leaves comedy and enters concern.”