National Kitten Day: July 10th
July 10th is National Kitten Day, and honestly—do we even need an excuse to talk about kittens? Today is all about honoring the tiny, fluffy, chaos-filled joy that kittens bring into our lives. Whether you're a seasoned cat parent or daydreaming about your first fur baby, this is the purr-fect moment to celebrate all things small, sweet, and whiskered.
Why We Love Kittens
Kittens are a bundle of curiosity, energy, and adorably uncoordinated zoomies. From their oversized ears to their sleepy purrs, it’s no wonder they capture hearts instantly. But raising a kitten isn’t just about snapping cute photos (though we highly encourage that). It’s about helping them feel safe, supported, and confident as they grow into happy adult cats.
Supporting Healthy Kitten Habits
Just like human babies, kittens thrive on routines and a little guidance. That includes proper nutrition, regular playtime, gentle socialization—and of course, litter training. Thankfully, most kittens pick up litter box habits quickly, especially when the box is easy to find, clean, and comfortable to use.
That’s where CatGenie comes in. Our self-cleaning litter systems are designed to create a low-stress, odor-free experience that keeps your home fresh and your kitten feeling secure. No scooping, no waste drawers to empty—just a consistently clean place to go, so your kitten can focus on more important things (like chasing their own tail). As a reminder, CatGenie is recommended for kittens over 6 months old.
Thinking of Adopting?
National Kitten Day is also a great reminder that shelters and rescues are full of kittens looking for forever homes. If you’ve been considering adoption, now’s the time to meet your future best friend. And if your home is already filled with tiny paws, today’s a great excuse for extra snuggles, treats, and maybe a new toy or two.
A Tiny Reminder from CatGenie
At CatGenie, we’re all about making pet parenting easier, cleaner, and smarter—from kittenhood to senior cat life. Because no matter how big they get, they'll always be your baby.