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Silvia

Silvia is a cat rescuer with nearly two decades of hands-on experience and a former Vice President of the registered rescue organization SOS Cat. She has fostered dozens of cats and kittens, participated in rescue missions, organized charity fundraisers, and provided intensive neonatal care for vulnerable newborns. Her writing is grounded in real-life experience - real cats, real challenges - and supported by careful research. When covering feline health or nutrition topics, she consults licensed veterinarians to ensure the information shared is responsible and evidence-based. She currently lives with her three feline co-editors - Tito, Myratz, and Pierre - who enthusiastically “review” every recipe and cat-related insight published on Cats Magazine.
Red Opera Air and HAÇİKO cat house placed outdoors in Istanbul, featuring an illustration of the cat mascot Inara on the front.

The Opera Air Cat Has a Name: Say Hello to Inara

The Opera Air cat mascot finally has a name - Inara! Inspired by Istanbul’s street cats and ancient myths, she brings a calm, mindful presence into your browser. Discover why her name matters, what she represents, and how this free browser might even help you slow down and spend more time with your own cats. Plus: new Inara updates and surprises are coming soon.

White cat with black markings looking up with green eyes, photographed for SOS Cat rescue.

Why My Cat Tried to Bury Dinner (And Why Yours Might Too)

When your cat paws at the floor like they’re trying to bury a crime scene, they’re not being dramatic - they’re warning you. Inspired by Cindy’s accidental dog-food disaster (yes, it happened to me too!), this story reveals the surprising instinct behind “burying” food and what your cat is trying to tell you about safety, scent, and nutrition.