Last updated: June 11, 2026

Catseat.com uses a small number of cookies. This page lists them, what they do, and how to turn them off. It works alongside our Privacy Policy, which covers everything else we collect. The site is published by Woman Getting Media LLC.

What a cookie is

A cookie is a small text file a website stores on your device so it can remember something between page loads or visits: that you’re the same visitor, that you already dismissed a popup, that a referral came from a particular site. Related tools like pixels and local storage do similar jobs, so for the rest of this page, “cookies” covers all of them.

The cookies on Cat Seat

Cookies the site needs to function

Session and security cookies keep the site working as you move between pages and help protect against spam and abuse. These don’t require consent, because the site can’t function without them.

Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics, installed through Google’s Site Kit plugin, to see which articles people read and where readers come from. It sets cookies such as _ga and _gid. What we see is aggregated traffic data, not personally identifying information. You can opt out entirely with the Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-on.

Comment and preference cookies

If you leave a comment and check the box to save your details, WordPress sets a cookie so the form remembers your name and email next time. Dismissing a notice or popup may also set a small preference cookie.

Newsletter form

Our newsletter runs on Kit (formerly ConvertKit). Kit’s signup form may set its own cookie to remember that you’ve already subscribed.

Affiliate cookies (set by retailers, not by us)

When you click an Amazon link in one of our articles, Amazon sets cookies on amazon.com to credit the referral to us, and the same goes for any other retailer we link to through an affiliate program. We don’t control those cookies; each retailer’s own cookie policy covers them.

Advertising cookies

Cat Seat doesn’t run display ads today, so there are no advertising cookies on the site. If we add an ad network later, we’ll update this page first and give you the consent and opt-out choices the law requires.

Social media

Sharing our content on Pinterest, Facebook, or Instagram, or viewing social posts embedded on the site, can allow those platforms to set their own cookies, which we don’t control.

Turning cookies off

Every major browser lets you view, delete, and block cookies from its settings or privacy menu:

Blocking the strictly necessary ones may break parts of the site; the rest you can manage however you like.

Some browsers send a “Do Not Track” signal. There’s still no agreed industry standard for what that signal should mean, so like most sites, we don’t currently respond to it.

Updates and questions

If we add a tool that uses cookies, this page gets updated and the date at the top changes. Questions about any of it can go to hello@catseat.com.