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Cat Houses – A Plush Spot Where Your Kitty Can Relax In Style
By Jennifer Akre

Just like dogs, and all house pets for that matter, cats deserve a place that they can call their very own. No, the closet or window sill does not count. Really, they need a place that they can call their very own. To give your cat that space, a great option is wonderful cat houses, which is a fantastic way to pamper your pet.

Cat houses are available in all shapes and sizes, perfect not only for one cat, but for many if you have a few felines running around your home. Sometimes referred to as kitty condos, a typical one will be circular in shape and is crafted out of some kind of wood, which will then be covered in some durable fabric, usually carpeting, that can withstand your cat clawing and pawing at it. You can purchase one that is a single level or ones that are multi-levels, featuring different enclosed areas where your cat can lay around in luxury and style. There are some that are square, rectangular, and are a combination of styles that have towers, perches, and platforms, even toys built right into them, so your cat has a place to play when it is not resting. Really, there are a lot of options to choose from.

Along with cat houses, there are also many other cat items and accessories that you could treat your cat to. Like, maybe you want a single spot where your cat can exercise and get rid of its energy. Then, a lovely choice would be a cat tree or a cat gym, where your cat can run, jump, and play without you having to worry about it ruining your expensive designer furniture. Or, your cat might have a bit of a scratching problem, instead of having it declawed, a great option would be to get a scratching post for it. The cat trees, gyms, and scratching posts are offered in a number of shapes and sizes just like the cat houses, so you can find the right one for your kitty and the space you have available to put it in. And, these are not the only items that you can get for your cat, because there are many more to choose from including plushy cat beds, sturdy food and water dishes, fashionable collars and jewelry, and a ton of fun toys that will keep your cat busy for hours. If you want to check out all of the options, do not run to the pet store, instead, just go online and do some comparison shopping.

Every member of your family deserves a place to call their very own, which is why you and your kids have bedrooms. Well, the same also holds true for your family pets and if you have a cat, a great choice to provide them with their own personal space are cat houses. Treat your cat to one today, when it is purring at you in thanks, you will be glad that you did.

As an owner and animal lover, Jennifer Akre offers product reviews and information on cat supplies, giving the online consumer help finding a variety of cat furniture and cat houses. Give your cat all the extras she or he deserves. Click today – cat trees

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Cat Trees – An Introduction
By Stan Beck

Cats are highly physical creatures that need plenty of healthy physical outlets. Often, cats are adopted with the new owners not fully appreciating the real needs of our feline friends. It is natural for cats to climb, stretch, scratch and pounce. Any owner not understanding this sets up their household for real potential problems.

The happiest cat owners are those that work in concert with their pet’s genetic predispositions. Bringing a new kitten home and expecting it to restrain its natural, God-given urges is a recipe for frustration for both pet and owner alike.

Cat Trees are often made of wood and range in size from 2 to 8 eight feet. The ‘tree limbs’ are typically covered with bark, sisal or carpet. Although they come in many designs from Rustic to Modern, from single piece to modular, they all have the goal of providing ‘Fluffy’ a safe place to romp and play. There is typically a scratch post or posts built in. Some have tunnels which allow the cat to hide. Most have perches so that a cat can watch and observe from on-high. Some of the large units have cat beds for sleeping.

Many owners, frustrated with the expensive cost of their cat clawing the furniture often purchase expensive Cat Tree apparatuses out of desperation. However, they many times find that their cat does not like the Cat Tree, at least not at first (at least not for scratching). Cats that are used to clawing the furniture often resist changing their old habits. There is an element of transition that needs to be planned for to assist ‘Fluffy’ in making the change.

How do you wean a kitty from scratching your furniture to using the cat tree? One suggestion is to do something to start the scratching instinct – pay close attention to their scratching habits during the first few days. Attract your cat’s attention to the cat tree by running a string with a small toy on it up and down the lower part of the cat tree – enough to get their attention. Praise your cat lavishly if he catches on quickly and grabs for the toy, then starts to scratch. Another option is scratch with your own fingernails thereby demonstrating the desired action. Most important, be patient – you cat will get the hang of it.

In summary, Cat Trees are a great tool and if used correctly, will help to bring peace and harmony to your home for you and your kitty. It is my advice to shop around and try to buy an apparatus that will fit in your home and also provide enough variety for your furry pet.

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casita cat furniture tree condo – here’s 3 great Casita cat furniture, tree condos – make your cat or kitten very happy, and entertained and playful!

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Cat Condo – Tree Furniture For Outdoor And Indoor Cats
By Bonnie Decoste

Cat condo, tree furniture both products are becoming a source of interest for both the seller and the buyer. Looking on line it seems that a search for these items gives a vast number of sites with varies styles, shapes and colors. Cat condo, tree furniture are two of the most search items on the internet today. Due to this one must take care to research a purchase online or in person at your favorite store.

You should look for something that fits into your home and will blend with your décor well. Also it should be a product that is well designed for your cat’s personality. If you have lazy little guy a condo may be just the thing, if you have yourself a youngster, a tree retreat may be just what the kitten ordered. In some cases if you have the room, a combined piece with a built in cat box furniture may work very well for you and your cat. Modern cat furniture is becoming more complex and more stylish by the day, with very unique cat furniture appearing in the most unlikely places.

Blueprints for building cat furniture are also available for the creative carpenters out there. They cover tree furniture from a foot to the ceiling. Condo living for cats is a great way to go if you have more than one cat. This gives them their own space and lets them relax in the manner only a cat can.

Cats need exercise and it is a feline fact that kittens and cats need to climb and scratch. Giving them their own furniture to be comfortable in their environment helps not only the cat but the household in general. Also cats need to be high to rule their world and this type of furniture achieves that nicely.

Your furniture should be strong and steady when you cats are playing or moving about on it. If not your cat may reject your attempt at giving its own space to them. The material used should be something such as sisal due to the strength that a cat’s claws can have. This material will hold up very well to your cat’s abuse.

Cat condo, tree furniture can be a useful investment for your household. It can save your home from a bored cat and give your cat a place to call his or her castle and your kitten or cat will feel like king of the kingdom.

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Choosing a Cat Tree, Playground or Kitty Condo

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Choosing a Cat Tree, Playground or Kitty Condo – What’s Best For You?
By Laura L Miller

Buying cat furniture can be a confusing and perhaps exhausting experience. Nothing is more frustrating than to set up a beautiful cat tree only to have your cats completely ignore it! I’ve owned cats all my life, and in this article I’ll try to share some of my expertise and insight with you to help make your decision a bit easier.
There are a number of factors to consider in choosing a cat tree, condo, tower, playground or gym. Here, in no particular order, are some things you’ll want to keep in mind:

  • Your cat’s habits and preferences
  • Placement and space requirements
  • Materials and construction
  • Expandability
  • Price
  • What does your cat want?

    As a general rule, most cats share certain traits and habits like curiosity, a desire to hide out in a dark, enclosed space and a love of heights – but as every cat owner knows, each kitty is different!
    The first thing I’d suggest is to spend a few days paying close attention to your cat’s habits. Where does he usually sleep, hang out or play? What kinds of things does she play with? When you pick her up, does she want to climb up on your shoulders? What kinds of places are you always battling to keep him out of? The answers to these questions should help you decide what kinds of features your cat will appreciate the most.
    Features and the kitties who love them:
    Kitty Condo: A cat who tends to choose a dark, quiet corner to sleep in will probably want a model with a kitty condo. The same could be said for cats who love to explore shopping bags, boxes, cupboards and other dark, secret places. If your household is one of those busy or hectic ones with kids playing and lots of folks coming and going, kitty might just love the peace and quiet that an enclosed cat condo brings.
    Height: Some cats just need to be up high. Some kitties just like to be able to see everything, and some feel more secure up above the reach of the family dog or small children. If your cat is always trying to climb up on your shoulders when you pick her up, or likes to jump up on counters, you might consider getting the tallest cat tree, kitty gym or playground you can. A floor to ceiling tower can be a good solution, and they come in a variety of configurations – some are very simple and take up very little floor space, others can be quite elaborate. There are also a lot of free standing models over 6 feet tall that will satisfy your cat’s need to look down on us poor humans!
    Secure Sleeping Spot: Our cat Lucy always sleeps leaned up against something (me, a chair cushion, or the raised lip on her favorite cat perch) – she needs the security of feeling something against her back for her to truly relax. If your cat is like Lucy, you’ll want to be sure that the cat tree or playground you choose has a place to sleep where she’ll feel secure. You might want a sleep tray with raised sides, a curved half moon shaped shelf or a kitty hammock.
    Not So Secure Sleeping Spot: Our other cat, George, just sprawls out anywhere – if your cat is like him, he’ll be happy with an open shelf to nap on.
    Observation Post: Pretty much every cat likes to keep an eye on things – it’s simply a survival instinct. Make sure the model you choose has a place where your cat will want to spend many hours of the day, whether it’s a flat shelf, kitty hammock, curved shelf or tray. In addition to the style of the observation post, consider the height off the floor and ease of access – especially if your cat is elderly or doesn’t get around as well as he used to.
    Kitty Hammocks: We’ve found that most cats love a hammock, although timid cats may need some reassurance at first due to the extra ‘give’ they feel at first when they step on it. Once they get used to it, it may become a favorite ‘hang out’ (sorry – I couldn’t resist!). If your cat is unsure about the hammock at first, put it close to the floor for added peace of mind. As your cat gets used to it you can move it higher if you like.
    Play Tubes: Playful cats like tubes or tunnels because they can charge right through them or lie in wait and pounce at unsuspecting passersby – animal or human!
    Placement
    Even if the cat furniture you choose has all the things your cat loves, if you put it in the wrong place he may completely ignore it. Think about where your cat spends time now – is she a ‘people cat’ who wants to be in the same room as the rest of the family? Is she more of a loner who seeks out quiet spots in unused parts of the house? Does he like to look out the window? (check for nose prints on the glass!)
    Years ago we had a fabulous floor to ceiling cat tower with multiple shelves, a kitty condo – the works! The only trouble was that the one place in the house where we had space for it was a room that was hardly ever used. Since our cats like to be with us, they never used the tree, and we ended up donating it to the local humane society. Now we have a smaller cat tree that we keep in the family room where we spend much of our time, and the cats use it every day.
    If you can place the tree next to a window there is a much higher likelihood that your cats will use it. A window that opens is best, especially for indoor kitties. The smells and sounds from outdoors will keep them entertained and engaged in the world around them.
    Space
    Here’s where you start thinking about your needs. How much space are you willing and able to devote to cat furniture, whether it’s a playground, kitty gym or cat tree? Be sure to look at all the dimensions – baseplate size, overall dimensions and height – and actually measure the space you have in mind to make sure it will fit. Many models are modular in design, so you don’t have to put it together exactly as it is pictured. This can give you a bit of flexibility if space is an issue. Look for the phrase ‘modular design’ – not all cat trees have this feature!
    Materials and Construction
    One of the main considerations here should be how stable and sturdy the cat furniture is. Cats will not use a wobbly or unstable tree. Look for broad bases and bottom heavy designs that will keep it from tipping when your cat jumps up on it.
    Wood: Some cat furniture manufacturers use plywood, others use particle board – and they will all swear that the wood they use is the absolute best! The truth is that each has advantages and disadvantages.
    Plywood is quite strong because it is made from thin layers of wood and each layer has the grain running in a different direction from the layer above and below. Since the visible surfaces are covered, the manufacturer can use a lower grade of plywood that will have knots showing and may be a bit rough to the touch. So you may have rough exposed wood on the inside roof of a condo or the underside of the baseplate – not really an issue for most folks, but a good thing to know ahead of time.
    Particle board is made of small wood chips bonded together by a kind of glue. It is heavier than plywood, so it adds stability to a cat tree, and the surface is much smoother than plywood. It is more likely than plywood to break – sometimes corners will chip off – but under normal use this shouldn’t be a problem.
    Coverings: Carpet or fake fur? The debate rages! One thing everyone agrees on is that whatever covering you choose make sure it is not a closed loop carpet or other covering that can catch a claw. I’m sure you’ve seen a cat stretch out and get a claw caught in a bedspread or sofa cushion – in a relaxed setting the cat is usually able to extricate himself, although he may leave a snag in the fabric! Imagine your cat at top speed romping up and down his kitty playground – if the playground is covered in non cut pile carpet (like Berber) and he catches a claw it can cause a serious injury.
    Carpet is soft and inviting, but since one of the purposes of cat furniture is to give your kitties a place to sharpen their claws, some folks think carpeted cat furniture just encourages or even trains your cat to sharpen his claws on the carpet on your floor. Personally, I’ve never had that problem, but I know some folks have. If you do choose carpet, make sure it is cut-pile carpet to prevent possible injury from a caught claw. Carpet is secured with staples, which have the potential to stick up and scratch fingers or paws, but well made cat furniture does not usually have this problem.
    Fake fur isn’t quite as cushy as carpet, but as long as it is secured with non-toxic glue, there is no possibility of injury from an errant staple. Some manufacturers do staple the fake fur, however, and it is much harder to bury a staple in fake fur than in carpet – if you choose fake fur, make sure that it is glued, not stapled. Like the carpet vs fake fur debate, the staples vs nontoxic glue debate is a heated one. I am of the opinion that as long as the glue is nontoxic and the staples are applied properly glue is best for fake fur and staples are best for carpet. It’s a matter of personal preference as to whether you choose carpet or fur. One nice thing about fake fur is that it is washable – often times models with hammocks are covered in fake fur – check to make sure that the hammock covers zip off so you can throw them in the washing machine.
    Sisal Rope: Most experts agree that sisal rope provides an ideal surface for your cat to sharpen her claws. It’s durable, yet it doesn’t ‘catch’ claws the way non cut pile carpet can. Most cats love the feel of it under their paws and will instinctively start scratching when they feel it under foot. All of our cat furniture features sisal rope, some on all poles, some in combination with carpet.
    Curved Features: Any curved surface on a cat tree is made of thick cardboard tubes – they are used in construction as molds for making round concrete pillars among other things. They are quite sturdy and should last a long time, but be aware that they are cardboard and will be the weakest part of your kitty gym – especially if they ever get wet. Look for designs that offer extra support to a curved feature – two attachment points is better than one!
    Expandability and Flexibility
    If you’re anything like me, you get bored with your environment and need to rearrange the furniture now and then. Cats get bored too, and so many of the models we offer are of a modular design which allows you to put them together in more than one way and to add or swap out features later. If this is important to you, be sure to look for the phrase ‘modular design’ – not all models have this feature!
    Price and Other Human Concerns
    Cat furniture can seem expensive, but it truly is an investment in your cat’s health and happiness. A cat who has a place to burn off energy and take a safe nap is less likely to develop destructive habits like scratching your furniture or relieving himself outside the litterbox. Indoor cats especially need some extra stimulation to keep them from getting bored.
    Of course, you are the one who has to decide how much to spend on your cats, but in cat furniture you really do get what you pay for. If your budget is small, you are better off getting a smaller model than a large cheap model. Cheap cat furniture is likely to suffer from poor quality materials and workmanship which will shorten its life. Also, it will probably be wobbly and therefore less appealing to your cats so they may not use it at all. You may get lucky, but in my experience cheap cat furniture is a waste of money.
    Aesthetically speaking, your cat couldn’t care less what the cat tree looks like, cats are much more concerned with function, so please yourself in the aesthetics department! And as far as color is concerned, cats’ eyes are optimized for hunting in low light – they don’t really see color. So choose a color that works for you, one that matches your decor or a neutral color that will blend in even if you change your decorating scheme. Some cat owners choose colors to match their cat’s fur so the cat hair won’t show as much, others like a very different color to inspire them to keep the cat tree vacuumed – color is purely a personal decision and will not affect your cat’s enjoyment one way or the other!

    I hope I’ve been able to help you sort out some of the maze of decisions that need to be made in choosing the right cat tree for your kitty and for you. Hopefully I haven’t just added to the confusion!

    Laura Miller
    Tick-n-Thistle Furniture and Fine Art
    Your one stop shop for cat trees, playgrounds and kitty condos, as well as furniture for kids, grown ups and pets.
    http://www.ticknthistle.com

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