A tiny home office nook carved out of a city apartment, featuring a slim walnut desk mounted to the wall above a hidden pull-out litter drawer with a refined brass handle. The drawer is slightly open, revealing a matte charcoal litter box with high sides and a chic, charcoal litter mat that blends with the rug. Above the desk, wall-mounted cube shelves in matte white hold closed storage bins labeled with minimalist icons for food, grooming, and toys. Soft, indirect daylight from a side window mixes with a warm, narrow-beam desk lamp, creating a sophisticated contrast of cool and warm tones. Photographic realism, shot from a three-quarter perspective with moderate depth of field. The atmosphere is elegantly functional and odor-conscious, showing how to share a workspace with a cat without sacrificing style.

Fresh Living

Smart habits and tools for keeping city apartments clean, cozy, and cat-happy every day.

Maintenance

In a small apartment, odors build up fast, so consistent care matters more than fancy gadgets. We share simple routines that keep litter boxes fresh, fabrics fur-free, and your cat healthy.

A sleek, modern living room in a small city apartment, featuring a compact light-gray fabric sofa with a low back and a plush cat lounging on a minimalist wall-mounted perch above. The sofa is flanked by a narrow vertical scratching post integrated into a matte white shelving unit that hides litter boxes behind ventilated doors. Floor-to-ceiling windows admit soft late-afternoon natural light, casting gentle shadows on pale oak flooring and highlighting subtle textures in the textiles. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a slightly wide angle, using a clean, sophisticated composition and shallow depth of field so the multifunctional cat furniture is in sharp focus while the background city skyline is softly blurred, creating an elegant, space-efficient atmosphere.

Quote of the week

"People ask me what I do in the winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring."

~ Rogers Hornsby

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