A simple way to keep your space clean and comfortable

Do you notice the air in your room?
If you live with a cat indoors,
have you ever paused and noticed the air?
Floating fur in the light.
A faint smell that wasn’t there before.
Or maybe nothing obvious—just a feeling that the room isn’t as fresh.
So what makes a difference?
Why air purifiers matter for cat owners
Cats live close to the ground.
They breathe the same air all day.
And indoors, that air does not change quickly.
Over time, small things build up:
- Fur
- Dust
- Odor
An air purifier helps reduce those quietly.
Not perfectly.
But noticeably.
What should you look for?
Choosing a model can feel confusing.
So what actually matters?
① Coverage size
Have you checked your room size?
Air purifiers are rated for specific areas.
But many owners notice something interesting:
A unit designed for a slightly larger space
often feels more effective.
It runs with less strain,
and the results are easier to feel.
② Filtration system
Not all filters are the same.
For homes with cats, look for:
- HEPA filters (for fine particles like fur and dust)
- Deodorizing filters (for smells)
These two together are usually enough.
③ Noise level
Cats are sensitive to sound.
Have you noticed how they react to sudden noise?
A quieter purifier is often better,
especially for nighttime use.
④ Maintenance
Filters do not last forever.
They need:
- Cleaning
- Replacement
One practical point:
Replacement filters are usually available
for current models.
Older models may become harder to maintain over time.
A quiet safety reminder
Some air purifiers include humidifiers.
Others allow aroma oils.
But for cats, essential oils can be harmful.
Even small amounts in the air
may affect them.
So it is best to avoid adding any fragrance.
Clean air is enough.
Recommended types (simple choices)
Instead of focusing on brand names,
it may be easier to think in types.
✔ Compact type (for small rooms)
- Easy to place
- Suitable for bedrooms
- Lower noise
✔ Mid-size type (for daily living spaces)
- Balanced performance
- Good for apartments
- Handles fur and odor better
✔ High-power type (for larger rooms)
- Strong airflow
- Noticeable air change
- Better for multi-cat homes
My Experience With Air Purifiers (Real Use Over 10 Years)
Reading specifications is one thing. Living with a machine every day is something else.
Over the past years, I have used two air purifiers in my home. Both from Daikin.
This is not a perfect comparison. But it is a real experience.
① First unit: Daikin TCK70R‑W (used for 5–6 years)
This was my first air purifier.
It stayed in my living room for years, in a space of about 20 tatami mats (a relatively large room).
What stood out was durability.
No major issues. No repairs. Just steady performance over time.
Eventually, I noticed the air felt slightly less clean.
At that point, I had two options:
- Replace the filter
- Buy a new unit
I chose to upgrade.
② Current unit: Daikin MCK70Y‑T (4+ years, still in use)
When this one arrived, the first thing I noticed was silence.
It was so quiet, I wondered if it was even running.
Compared to the previous model:
- Much quieter operation
- More modern design
- Wi-Fi control (can be operated from a smartphone)
The unit I use is black, and it fits well into the room visually.
It also includes a humidifier, but I do not use that feature.
In my case:
- I dry laundry indoors
- I avoid aroma or fragrance use
So clean air alone is enough.
Cost and long-term value
At the time of purchase:
- TCK70R‑W → around ¥60,000
- MCK70Y‑T → around ¥70,000
It was not a small expense.
But looking back over years of use, with no major trouble, it felt like a stable investment.
Simple conclusion from real use
There are many good brands available.
But from my experience, Daikin air purifiers have been reliable.
Quiet. Stable. Long-lasting.
For a home with cats, that consistency matters more than specs.


| Item | MCK70Y-T (Brown) | TCK70R-W (White) |
|---|---|---|
| Release Date | October 13, 2021 | September 9, 2014 |
| Original Price | Open price (approx. ¥73,090) | ¥65,890 |
| Price in 2026 | Mostly unavailable (discontinued) | Out of stock |
| Used Market Price (2026) | ¥20,000–35,000 (approx.) | ¥8,000–18,000 (approx.) |
| Coverage Area | Up to 31 tatami mats | Approx. 31 tatami mats |
How does this connect to daily care?
Air quality is just one part of indoor life.
Have you thought about the overall environment?
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Each one supports comfort in a different way.
Final thoughts
Do you need the most powerful air purifier?
Not necessarily.
What matters more is balance:
- Right size
- Quiet operation
- Simple maintenance
For indoor cats,
a clean environment is not something extra.
It is part of everyday care.
This article is for informational purposes and reflects commonly observed indoor pet care practices. Always choose products that match your living environment.