Diary of a Cat Mom

Ep. 67 - Why Your Cat Is Not a Low-Maintenance Pet đŸŸ 👑

3 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Many people think cats are low-maintenance pets. Feed them, clean the litter box, and let them do their own thing. But anyone who has lived closely with cats knows the truth is very different. In this episode of Diary of a Cat Mom [https://diaryofacatmom.com/], I share what I learned after living with multiple cats, why every cat has a unique personality, and how understanding your cat often feels like learning an entirely new language. I also talk about the book Decoding Your Cat, observations from daily life with my cats, and the surprising ways our cats may be helping us emotionally and physically without us even realizing it. Based on the episode transcript.  What You'll Learn in this Cat Podcast Episode *  Why cats are not truly low-maintenance pets  *  How every cat develops a unique personality  *  What cats communicate through body language and routines  *  Why observation is one of the most important cat parenting skills  *  How cats may positively affect human health and well-being  *  Why understanding your cat creates a stronger bond  Timestamps & Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:18 The Myth of the Low-Maintenance Cat 01:01 Every Cat Has a Different Personality 01:55 What Decoding Your Cat Taught Me 02:40 Why Observation Matters 03:15 How Cats Help Humans Too 03:55 The Real Gift of Understanding Your Cat This is where I’ve gathered everything that supports me and my cats: https://diaryofacatmom.com/cat-care-resources/ [https://diaryofacatmom.com/cat-care-resources/] About the Diary of a Cat Mom Podcast Diary of a Cat Mom [https://diaryofacatmom.com/] is a quiet, personal cat podcast created by Dagmar Gatell [https://diaryofacatmom.com/about-the-host/], sharing real moments, emotions, and experiences from life with cats [https://diaryofacatmom.com/about/]. This space is meant for connection, comfort, and companionship. Everything shared comes from lived experience as a cat mom and is not intended as professional veterinary advice. Every cat is unique, and for health concerns, it’s always best to consult your trusted veterinarian. Most of all, please remember:  You’re not alone on this journey. We’re learning, loving, and growing together — one paw print at a time.

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