🏙️ How My Cat Made Me a Better Urban Planner
My cat doesn’t draw maps. He lives them. Every day, he studies the flow of traffic between rooms, the placement of sunbeams, and the zoning laws of comfort. Watching him, I realized that good urban planning starts with empathy — and a nap schedule. Observe before you design. My cat spent weeks mapping the house before choosing his favorite routes. I learned that you can’t plan a city until you’ve walked its streets — or padded through its hallways. Respect natural light. He knows exactly where the sun lands at 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. I learned that orientation matters: people, like cats, thrive when their spaces honor the rhythm of light. Create mixed-use zones. The same windowsill serves as lookout, nap spot, and diplomatic post. I learned that flexibility makes a neighborhood resilient. Design for flow, not control. My cat ignores doors and invents shortcuts. I learned that cities should invite movement, not restrict it. Preserve green space. He insists on his p...