Best Cat Trees

The Benefits

It is easy to share amongst multiple cats: A cat tree with multiple perching pads allows your cats to share a small space.  They serve as scratching posts: It is no news that cats love to use their claws. Cat trees provide suitable scratching areas for your cat and distract them from scratching anything else. It can help keep the peace: For homes with multiple cats, a vertical territory can help your cats maintain peace. The high-ranking cat can claim the top perching pad to show her dominance instead of actually fighting it out. It provides comfort for timid cats: Cat trees provide a safe space for shy cats. Cat trees allow your cat to maintain a sense of security.

Types Of Cat Trees

Wall-mounted cat tree systems: This type saves floor and vertical space.  Tree-Shaped cat trees: Most cat trees do not look like trees. This type helps your cat feel like they’re outdoors. The leaves also serve as some form of security to your cats as they would like to hide behind them while still having a good view over the tree space. Single-level cat trees:  This is a great option if you have a cat that likes to hide under tables or the bed. It is suitable for older cats and timid cats. It is a good option if you are just introducing your cat to cat trees. Two-level cat trees: This is suitable for you if you have two cats. It offers each cat individual perching areas. Even with a single cat, this type can help your cat get more adventurous. Three-level cat trees: Cat trees also provide some form of exercise for your cat. This is suitable for energetic cats or multicat homes. Cat trees with sisal scratchers: Cat trees with scratching areas make your cat more comfortable. Wheel-shaped cat trees: This type is suitable for cats that may not like to go outdoors. It offers them indoor exercises and is a good way to keep them active and entertained.

 Cat trees are essential for cats to have. It gives them the chance to fulfill their instincts of climbing, exploring, and marking territories. When picking a cat tree, think about the needs of your cat and its durability.

Where can I place my cat tree?

The best spots for cat trees are the bedroom, living room, or dining rooms.

How do I clean my cat tree? 

Remove any leftover cat hair with a brush. You may vacuum the surfaces and disinfect them.