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The cat towers: a cat furniture with different floors

by Kithreen
September 21, 2022 - Updated on September 29, 2022
in Cats
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Table of Contents

  • What are cat towers?
  • Advantages
  • Cons
  • Conclusion

Every indoor cat has the need to play. Outdoors, cats do this by clambering into trees or climbing other obstacles. Once they are at the top, they also like to keep a close eye on the environment from this height. Cat furniture that simulates this experience is the cat towers.

What are cat towers?

A cat tower is cat furniture of a certain height that gives the cat the opportunity to climb up. Often several platforms or hiding places are provided in the cat tower, allowing the cat to rest on different levels or observe the environment.

Most cat towers mainly consist of wood, possibly covered with sisal rope, so this cat tower can also serve as a scratching place for the cat. The platforms and shelters are often covered with a soft fabric so that the cat can sit comfortably. Some cat towers also have some play options; for example, toy mice on a rubber band. Cat towers come in different shapes and sizes. The smallest is about half a meter tall and wide,cat towers

Advantages

Cat towers have the advantage that they can make a small floor area (for example an apartment) a lot more interesting for a cat. Where they otherwise only have the surface of the floor and a few pieces of furniture at their disposal, the different levels of a cat tower offer a considerable expansion for the movement space for the cat. In addition, cat towers offer more variety than furniture, which cats are only allowed to jump on. In a cat tower, they can clamber, play, hang, jump, and look down from a height, …

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This ensures that the cat is less bored in a house or apartment and will remain in better health both physically and mentally. In addition, some cat towers also allow cats to scratch their nails, making the cat tower versatile cat furniture.

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For this reason, the cat tower can sometimes be used as a replacement for a scratching barrel or scratching post can be used. However, one must always ensure that the scratching option at the cat tower is sufficiently accessible for the cat itself. If not, you have to buy an extra scratching option for the cat in addition to the cat tower.

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Cons

Cat towers have a few drawbacks. One of the disadvantages is that they are often very large and will take up an important place in your interior. Especially the largest towers can be very prominent. Another disadvantage is that the cat tower will often become a repository of cat hair and dirt due to its frequent play and use. Therefore, this place will often have to be vacuumed to keep it somewhat clean.

Conclusion

Cat towers are ideal play areas for an indoor cat. They simulate the experience of a tree/bush and stimulate the cat to exercise and play. With this, the cat tower prevents the boredom of the indoor cat. For this reason, the cat tower is useful cat furniture that will benefit both the physical and mental health of your indoor cat.

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