Diary of a Cat Mom
Diary of a Cat Mom is a reflective podcast sharing life lessons, insights, and gentle takeaways from a lifetime of caring for cats.
Based on real experiences with over 50 cats cared for across her life, each episode explores the emotional, practical, and often unspoken moments of living with cats — from daily routines and caregiving challenges to grief, gratitude, and quiet connection. These are not how-to episodes, but thoughtful reflections shaped by lived experience.
Created for cat lovers who see their cats as family, this podcast offers companionship, perspective, and reassurance — especially during seasons of responsibility, change, and letting go.
Diary of a Cat Mom is a personal storytelling podcast and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Every cat is unique, and any health concerns should always be discussed with a trusted veterinarian.
You’re not alone on this journey. We’re learning, loving, and growing together — one paw print at a time.
Diary of a Cat Mom
Ep. 14 — Intensive Vet Care Experience With Max 🐾🤍
Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.
Today I’m sharing something tender and heavy.
My experience visiting Max during intensive vet care — seeing him in a sterile cage, surrounded by machines, learning about insulin, feeding tubes, and slow healing.
It’s a moment that changed how I see caregiving, faith, fear, and what it really means to stay present when you feel overwhelmed.
This episode is not medical advice.
It’s a diary entry.
A quiet reflection from a cat mom doing her best.
If you’ve ever sat in a vet hospital room, questioned your decisions, or learned to trust yourself one step at a time — this episode is for you.
About the Diary of a Cat Mom
Diary of a Cat Mom is a quiet, personal podcast created by Dagmar Gatell, sharing real moments, emotions, and experiences from life with cats.
This space is meant for connection, comfort, and companionship. Everything shared comes from lived experience as a cat mom and is not intended as professional veterinary advice. Every cat is unique, and for health concerns, it’s always best to consult your trusted veterinarian.
Most of all, please remember:
You’re not alone on this journey. We’re learning, loving, and growing together — one paw print at a time.