Samantha Keaton

Samantha Keaton

Cat Care & Daily Routine Expert
Samantha Keaton specializes in daily cat care, grooming routines, and creating healthy living environments for indoor and outdoor cats. She focuses on the small, consistent habits that shape a cat’s wellbeing over time. Her articles cover grooming techniques, litter box maintenance, sleep patterns, play routines, and environmental comfort, helping owners establish structured and stress-free daily care. Samantha also explores how routine affects a cat’s mental and physical health. She provides guidance for different life stages, including kittens, adult cats, and senior cats, adapting care routines to changing needs. Her work also highlights the importance of enrichment through toys, climbing spaces, and interactive play. Samantha believes that good care is built on consistency, observation, and understanding individual personality differences, helping owners build stronger bonds with their cats.
A clean litter box supports a calmer cat and a cleaner home
Care

How Often to Clean Litter Box?

Maintaining proper litter box hygiene isn't just about odor control—it's essential for your cat's health and behavior. Discover the right cleaning schedule based on your household size, litter type, and cat's needs, plus expert tips to avoid common mistakes that lead to avoidance issues.
Trust comes before technique
Care

How to Groom a Cat at Home?

Cats spend 30-50% of their time self-grooming, but they still need your help. This comprehensive guide covers everything from brushing techniques and tool selection to nail trimming and building a stress-free grooming routine that keeps your cat healthy and comfortable.
cat and owner spending time together at home
Basics

Cat Lifespan Guide

Cats live 12-18 years on average, but indoor cats often reach 15-20 years while outdoor cats survive just 2-5 years. Learn what factors affect cat longevity, understand feline aging stages, and discover actionable steps to help your cat live a longer, healthier life.
A safe home lets cats explore without danger
Care

How to Cat Proof Your Home?

Cats find trouble in the safest-looking spaces. This comprehensive guide walks through every room in your home, identifying specific dangers and providing practical solutions to protect your cat from household hazards, toxic substances, and accidental injuries.
domestic cat observing environment at home
Basics

Cat Characteristics and Facts

Cats are small carnivorous mammals classified as Felis catus, domesticated thousands of years ago yet retaining wild instincts. Understanding their biological classification, physical traits, behavioral patterns, and care needs helps owners provide appropriate environments and build stronger bonds.
Cat waiting for food near bowl
Nutrition

What Do Cats Eat for Optimal Health?

Cats require specific nutrition shaped by evolution as obligate carnivores. Understanding what cats eat in the wild versus as pets, essential nutrients they cannot produce themselves, and how different food types compare helps owners make informed feeding decisions that impact health, longevity, and quality of life.
healthy-looking cat sitting at home hiding possible illness
Health

Common Cat Diseases

Cats hide illness instinctively, making early disease detection challenging. This comprehensive guide covers the most common cat diseases—from respiratory infections and kidney disease to diabetes and parasites—with symptoms, treatments, and prevention strategies every cat owner needs to recognize health problems early.
Disclaimer

The content on this website is provided for general informational and educational purposes related to cat care, behavior, nutrition, and health. It is not intended to constitute veterinary, medical, or professional advice.

All information, guides, and explanations about cat care routines, feeding, grooming, behavior, and health topics are provided for general reference only. Every cat is unique, and factors such as age, breed, environment, and medical history can affect their needs and condition.

Before making decisions regarding your cat’s health, diet, or treatment, you should consult a qualified veterinarian or animal care professional who can evaluate your cat’s specific situation.

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