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As a cat parent, you know your kitty loves sitting in window perches, wall shelves, and anywhere that gives them a height advantage. Our curious felines also love windows because they need visual stimulation to maintain their energy. For indoor cats, window perches can be the best way to help them feel like they’re part of the action. Whether they like to watch birds fly by, or take a sunny cat nap, these window perches and wall shelves might just be their favorite spot in the house.
Cats love natural sunlight and the stimulation of watching birds, swaying trees, and other activities happening outside. The window perch gives them a front row seat to all of this excitement.
That depends! If the shelf is for perching, it can just be as long as your cat. But if your kitty wants to nap on the shelf, it should be able to support them while fully stretched out in a snooze position. Check the shelf dimensions of each product if you’re unsure.
Cat window perches are a safer alternative than the outdoors for most cats.They get all the stimulation they require, while enjoying all the comforts of indoor cat life.
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I am going to purchase a cat bed for my cat soon, I wanted to take a proffesional's advise on where to place my cat bed (please look at attached photos). My cat's favourite place to nap and relax is either the bed or the cat tree, recently the bed more. When shes not napping, she spends time at the kitchen window watching birds and people walking. Otherwise she's playing and running around with her toys.
I live in an apartment, should I put up a shelf for my cat? She is declawed is it necessary to get a scratch post?
got 2 kitties 1 is 22 lbs other is 8, they need a window seat, I live way out in the country no shops, last 1 I bought was lousy, do you know of a good one, thank you so much for your time
How do you a stop your cat from climbing the window?
My kitten likes to scratch my wooden chair, doors,and occasionally the door frames. I bought her a wooden cat scratcher with catnip and all she does is bite, sleeps, and lays on it. Do you have any recommendations on what would be a good scratching post? Sisal rope, Sisal carpet, and etc?
Hi! We have this cat room (pictures attached) because they don't get along with Pharah. Is the cat room okay? We can't really afford any cat "furniture" right now or the doggy gates so we have a long chair in front. Dog doesn't go there and cats can still see the living room. Is the placement of food (on top of the table) and litter (under table next to each other) good? Should we add more things to the room? Also they only go out of the room when dog is away, like walks.
My cat has a habit of jumping on furniture and I was wondering if there was some wood safe repellent I could use to keep her from jumping on it when I’m not home
I am building my cat a cat tree, using a branch from a tree for part of it. My question is is there anything I can use on the wood, or the branch that would be cat safe? I mean in terms of stain, or sealer, or varnish, etc. Any recommendations of cat friendly products, to seal or preserve the pieces of the cat tree, would be dearly appreciated!
ways to stop cats from scratching furniture?
We recently replaced the carpeting in our house with hardwood floors. My 13-year-old healthy cat likes to jump up/down the furniture and shelves and I worry that the impact of the landings is hard on his joints. Should I buy rugs for him to land on? If so, what products would be helpful?
Hi, I posted a question earlier today asking for advice on where I should place my cat's new bed, in which the doctor suggested by the kitchen's window right next to the sink. It's been there all day now, I poured some catnip into the bed, put some treats in it, but everytime I put Raven on the bed she instantly jumps off and out of it. Haven't sat in it once. She still lays down on my bed. Please check photos for clarification.
I have 3 cats that stay indoors. Yesterday I bought Primroses to temporarily keep in my room until spring comes. I just saw online that Primroses are toxic for cats. If I put the Primroses on a shelf up high off the ground, would it be okay to keep them in my room? Or would it still be toxic to my cats? My cats always hang out in my room, but I haven't had any issues with them jumping onto my shelves.