🐈 An opposites-attract duo

Monday 3/2: Sponsored by NativePath and Knix - cat love story, roll on backs, Bombay

“There are few things in life more heartwarming than to be welcomed by a cat.”

Happy Monday:

  • 😻 This adorable duo proves opposites attract

  • 🐈 Why your cat lays on their back

  • 😸 A simple way to stop nighttime interruptions

  • 🐈‍⬛ Breed spotlight: Bombay

  • 😺 A woman’s classic, redesigned

Did You Know?

Cats have about ______ scent receptors in their noses.

(scroll to the bottom to find the answer!)

Maine Coon’s Fur Keeps His Sphynx Bestie Warm

Sometimes the sweetest friendships form between opposites. Meet Bowie, a 32-pound Maine Coon, and Dolly, an 8-pound Sphynx kitten who can’t get enough of her giant, furry best friend.

Dolly’s bare skin doesn’t offer much protection against the chill, but Bowie has her covered, literally. His thick fur and sweeping tail make the perfect blanket, and he seems more than happy to play the role of her personal heater. Fans online can’t get enough of the pair, with one joking, “Supply and demand. One supplies the warmth and the other demands it.”

While they do play together, cuddling is their favorite pastime. Whether Dolly sees Bowie as a father figure or something closer to a soulmate, their bond is clear: these two are inseparable.

Why Does My Cat Roll on Their Back?

If you’ve ever caught your cat belly-up, paws in the air, wiggling like a fuzzy worm, you’re not alone in wondering what’s going on. Rolling on their back is normal cat behavior, but the reasons behind it vary.

For most cats, it’s simply fun. The movement feels good, helps scratch an itch, or spreads their scent with the glands on their body. Rolling can also be a way to cool off on tile or warm up in a sunbeam. And of course, it’s one surefire way to get your attention.

Sometimes, though, rolling has other meanings. Female cats in heat may roll as part of mating behavior, and anxious cats may do it to soothe themselves with scent-marking. If your cat suddenly starts rolling more than usual or seems uncomfortable, it could signal allergies or pain, in which case a vet visit is a good idea.

Most of the time, though, it’s just your cat being cute.

The Simple Way to Stop Peeing at Night

Waking up multiple times a night to use the bathroom isn't just frustrating—it's robbing you of the deep, restorative sleep your body needs. And it's not something you just have to live with.

Many women over 50 accept frequent nighttime urination as an inevitable part of aging. But recent research shows there's a natural solution that can help you sleep through the night again, without prescription medications or invasive procedures.

Thank you to NativePath for sponsoring Daily Purr.

Breed Spotlight: Bombay

If you’ve ever wanted a cat that looks like a sleek black panther but fits perfectly in your lap, the Bombay cat might be your match. With their glossy black coats, striking copper or green eyes, and confident personalities, Bombays are as stunning as they are social.

This breed was created in Kentucky in the 1950s by crossing a Burmese with a black American Shorthair, producing the muscular, stocky cats we know today. Their entire body, from nose to paw pads, is jet black, making them stand out from other breeds.

Bombays thrive on attention and don’t like being left out of family life. They’re affectionate, playful, and often attach themselves like Velcro to one favorite person. Many love playing fetch, learning tricks, or even walking on a leash.

While generally healthy, they can be prone to heart disease and occasional sinus issues, so regular checkups matter. With their bossy but lovable nature, Bombays bring both sass and sweetness into any home.

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Made with an innovative, carbonized flexible wire and wear-tested for more than 625 hours, our newest innovation provides unparalleled lift, separation and support. It’s everything you want from an underwire bra, without the pain of one.

Thank you to Knix for sponsoring Daily Purr.

Cat’s Corner

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Daily Purr is brought to you with love from our cats. We hope they can brighten your day, just like they do ours. ❤️

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Olive, Milo, and Yasmine.

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