Dropped a package in the water. Stacked something heavy on a fragile parcel. Left a freezer item sitting out all day. Sound familiar? Damaged packages pile up fast in Cat Parents, the cozy cat post office sim that has players sorting, scanning, and stressing over deliveries. The good news: there is a way to fix them. The catch: you have to earn it first.

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Why packages keep getting damaged
Packages in Cat Mail Co. take damage in a few specific ways, and most of them come down to misreading a parcel's requirements. The scanner is your best tool here. Every package that needs special storage, like a freezer slot, will show that requirement when scanned. Miss it before the day ends, and the package comes out damaged.
Physical stacking matters too. Place a heavy package on top of lighter ones, or set anything on top of a fragile parcel, and you will end up with water-damage markings and visible wear on the box. Falling into the water near the boat is another way to ruin a parcel fast. Damaged packages are easy to spot: they look wet, crumpled, and marked up compared to clean ones.
The mail pile is the key to unlocking the workshop
Here's the thing: the Repair Workshop does not unlock on a timer or through a specific quest trigger. It is buried behind a large pile of unsorted packages near the scanner, and that pile only shrinks when you actively work through it each day.
Every day, the pile contains packages you can pick up and sort. Keep at it consistently and the pile gradually reduces. Ignore it, and it never moves. The workshop door is literally hidden behind the stack, so players who skip the pile sorting are blocking their own progress without realizing it.
One detail worth knowing: packages can spawn completely underneath the pile and become invisible. If you scan the pile and the mouse cursor switches to the pick-up icon, grab it anyway. The game registers those hidden parcels even when you cannot see them.
For reference, the workshop tends to unlock around the time you have handled roughly 100 recipients, though sorting the pile consistently is what actually triggers the reveal. There is no shortcut.
What happens inside the Repair Workshop
Once the pile shrinks enough, a doorway opens into a small room containing shelf units and a workbench. This is where the actual repair happens.
The process is straightforward:
- Bring a damaged package into the workshop and place it on the workbench
- Click one of the 3 unfolded cardboard boxes sitting on the bench
- The damaged box swaps out for a new one, and the package is repaired
You get 3 repairs per day. That limit resets daily, but it does not roll over, so there is no banking unused repairs for a bad stretch.
Treating the workshop as a last resort
The 3-per-day cap is a deliberate design choice. The game is nudging players to be more careful with handling rather than treating the workshop as a free undo button. Packages that need freezer storage, fragile handling, or specific placement will keep showing up, and the repair limit means sloppy habits will eventually catch up.
The shelf units inside the workshop are also useful for holding damaged packages you cannot repair yet. Instead of cluttering the main sorting area, stash them in the workshop until your daily repairs reset.
For players still working through early progression, the Cat Parents guides collection has more on scanning mechanics and storage rules that will help cut down on damage in the first place. Fewer damaged packages means the workshop stays a backup plan rather than a daily necessity.
Mastering the repair loop is one part of a broader set of systems in Cat Mail Co. that reward players who pay attention to the details. The full range of gaming guides covers more of those systems as the game continues to build out its content.








