About

This site exists for single and childless cat moms and cat dads in the United States who treat their cats as real family — not as accessories, jokes, or placeholders for something else.

It was created to reflect a simple reality that often goes unacknowledged:
for many adults who live alone or do not have children, a cat is the most consistent emotional presence in their daily life.

That reality deserves clarity, respect, and practical guidance.

Who This Site Is For

This site is for you if:

  • You live alone or do not have children
  • Your cat is part of your daily routine, not just your household
  • You think about your cat when making life decisions
  • You want to plan responsibly — emotionally, practically, and long-term
  • You’re tired of content that treats cat parents as stereotypes

This is not a general pet blog.
It is not focused on products, trends, or viral content.It is focused on life context.

Why “Cat Mom” and “Cat Dad” Are Taken Seriously Here

The terms cat mom and cat dad are often dismissed or mocked.
Here, they are used deliberately and carefully.

On this site, a cat mom or cat dad is defined as:

An adult who treats their cat as a primary family member, often because they live alone or do not have children, and who takes long-term responsibility for that relationship.

This definition reflects lived experience — not internet slang.

What You’ll Find Here

The content on this site focuses on the parts of cat companionship that are rarely addressed clearly, such as:

  • Living alone with a cat and building stable daily routines
  • Emotional well-being, loneliness, and companionship
  • Emergency planning when there is no backup household
  • Budgeting and responsibility on one income
  • Dating and relationships as a cat parent
  • Aging, long-term planning, and future care
  • Grief and loss when a cat is your primary companion

Each topic is approached with care, realism, and respect.

No judgment.
No exaggeration.
No minimization.

How This Site Is Written

Content here is created using:

  • Behavioral research
  • Psychological and social context
  • Real-world responsibility frameworks
  • Clear definitions and careful language

Articles are written to answer questions directly and thoughtfully, without padding, sensationalism, or unnecessary authority claims.The goal is not to tell you how to live — but to help you understand and support the life you already live.

About the Perspective Behind the Site

The site is written from a research-driven and experience-aware perspective, informed by observing how adults without children form deep, meaningful bonds with animals — particularly cats — and how those bonds shape daily life, decisions, and emotional health.

The focus is always on the reader’s life, not the author’s biography.This site does not ask you to trust a personal brand.
It asks you to trust clarity, consistency, and care.

A Note on Location and Audience

Although the audience for this site is based in the United States, the experiences discussed here — living alone, caring deeply for a cat, planning responsibly — are universal human realities.

Cultural references, language, and context are aligned with life in the US so that the content feels familiar, relevant, and grounded for American readers.

What This Site Will Never Do

This site will never:

  • Shame people for loving their cats deeply
  • Push products without context or care
  • Reduce complex emotions to clichĂ©s
  • Treat cat companionship as a joke
  • Tell you your bond “doesn’t count”

The Core Belief Behind This Site

A cat can be family —
and a life built with care, responsibility, and companionship is a full life.

If that belief resonates with you, you’re in the right place.