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Chatulah — The Home for Cat Lovers in Your Neighborhood

Chatulah is where neighbors share cat sightings, look out for strays, and learn how to help community cats the right way. Post a sighting, ask a question, or read a guide written by people who actually trap, feed, and foster — no fluff, just what works.

What Chatulah Is

Every neighborhood has cats everyone half-knows but nobody tracks — the stoop regular, the colony behind the bodega, the tabby who only shows up in winter. Chatulah turns those scattered sightings into a shared map: post a photo, tag a location, and your neighbors can see who's around, who needs help, and who just wants a slow blink and a scratch behind the ears.

Beyond sightings, Chatulah is a working knowledge base for anyone who cares for cats outdoors — TNR mechanics, winter shelter builds, kitten-season triage, and the specific behavior signals that tell you whether a cat needs rescue or just needs to be left alone. It's written by and for people doing the actual work, not marketing copy.

Open the app to post a sighting, browse the map, or ask a question →

Featured Guides

Practitioner-written, no filler. Full library at /library.

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Found a Stray Cat? Here's What to Do

Step-by-step protocol for safely helping a cat you've found in your neighborhood.

7 min read
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Understanding Community Cats & TNR

Not every outdoor cat is lost. How community cat colonies work, and how to help responsibly.

7 min read
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Reading Cat Body Language Like a Pro

Decode what neighborhood cats are really telling you with their tails, ears, eyes, and posture.

7 min read
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Helping Cats Survive Winter Safely

Concrete, effective steps to keep neighborhood and community cats safe when temperatures drop.

6 min read
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Take Stunning Cat Photos for Your Sightings

Practical smartphone techniques to get sharp, compelling shots for your Chatulah posts.

6 min read
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What Should Cats Actually Eat?

A practical, evidence-based guide to cat nutrition — wet vs. dry, label reading, toxic foods, and hydration.

8 min read

From the Neighborhood Feed

A taste of what's happening right now — open the app to see the live feed and post your own sighting.

😻 Orange loaf spotted on Dean Street again — stole half a croissant, sat for a photo like he owns the block.

🦃 Tiny tuxedo patrol behind the bodega — chatty, accepted exactly one chin scratch, then bounced.

📷 Someone please explain why this cat keeps posing next to every grocery bag like a sponsored post.

See the live feed and post your own sighting →

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