“Awareness saves lives. Snacks save morale.”
-The Feline Public Health Department
Light the sage. Hide the breakables. My three cats, Piper, Coco, and Tinkerbell, have decided they are the official spokes‑animals for Alcohol Awareness. And they came prepared with statistics.
They just held a household meeting complete with a gavel, a flip chart, and Coco eating the pointer. And they are about to inform me that we are now hosting Alcohol Awareness Week. I didn’t volunteer. I wasn’t consulted. Piper simply slapped a pamphlet on the table like she was serving a warrant and said, “Mother, it’s Alcohol Awareness time, and the people need us.” If anyone can talk about risky behavior, it’s the animals who sprint across linoleum floors at 3 a.m. like they’re late for a rave.

Piper jumps onto the table like she’s chairing a congressional hearing.
“Mother, while adjusting her imaginary glasses, did you know more than half of adults in the U.S. drink alcohol? And 17% binge drink?” She pauses for dramatic effect. “That means 17% of humans are out here acting like me when I see an unattended plate of chicken. Also, 178,000 people die each year from excessive alcohol use. That’s more than the number of times Coco has tried to steal your snacks.” Source: CDC — Excessive Alcohol Use Data
Coco waddles in dragging a bag of treats like she’s smuggling contraband.
“Listen, I’m here to talk about underage drinking. But first, do we have chips? Because this is heavy.” She informs the room that in 2022, 5.9 million youth ages 12–20 drank alcohol beyond ‘just a few sips’. Mother, that’s too many. Even I know that. And 19.7% of youth ages 14–15 have had at least one drink. At that age, I was still learning how to jump on the counter.” Source: NSDUH / Alcohol Infographic 2024
Tinkerbell perches on the highest shelf, looking like she’s about to assign homework.
“Research shows that people who start drinking before age 15 are 3.5 times more likely to develop alcohol use disorder later in life. Which is why I supervise the boys. They need guidance. And boundaries. And fewer snacks.” Source: Alcohol Infographic 2024
This household stays loud, proud, and educational, the cats insisted on adding:
- Alcohol misuse affects every organ in the body. Source: NIAAA Alcohol Facts & Statistics
- Underage drinking remains a major public health issue. Source: NSDUH 2024 / SAMHSA
- Accurate, stigma‑free information saves lives. Especially in LGBTQIA+ communities and the Deep South. Where misinformation spreads faster than Piper can knock over a cup.
Piper: “Moderation is key. Also, naps solve more problems than alcohol ever will.”
Coco: “Alcohol slows reaction time. I cannot risk missing a falling snack.”
Tinkerbell: “Knowledge is power. And power is knowing where the treats are hidden.”
Piper stands on her hind legs like she’s giving a TED Talk.
Piper: “Stay informed. Stay safe. And stop believing your cousin’s Facebook posts.”
Coco: “Stay hydrated. Preferably with water. Or gravy.”
Tinkerbell: “Stay fabulous. And for the love of all things holy, lock the liquor cabinet.”
Piper, Coco, and Tinkerbell gather themselves on the couch like a furry Supreme Court. And ready to issue a ruling on the family hypocrisy they’ve witnessed for years. Piper clears her throat first, because of course she does. “Mother, we simply cannot understand how certain humans in this family will clutch their pearls over you using medical cannabis. A literal plant. But somehow quote the Bible like it’s a coupon code to excuse drinking and driving, and every chaotic decision that would get us grounded for nine lifetimes.”
Coco nods solemnly with crumbs on her chin, “They called you a ‘druggie,’ but then hopped in the car after communion wine like Jesus Himself was the designated driver.”
And Tinkerbell, perched high like a judgmental librarian, adds, “If scripture can be stretched far enough to justify a DUI, then surely it can handle a little THC for pain relief. We’re cats, Mother, but even we know the math isn’t mathing.”
And that’s how my cats continue to point out and educate on the dangers of alcohol. And the hardcore hypocrisy in the south. And, yes, specifically in my own family. Thanks for reading! And never let them silence you.
Affirmation: I honor my body, my boundaries, and my community by choosing knowledge over shame.
***Don’t forget to watch the video!***
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