Furniture for Your Cat Prolongs your Own Furnitures Life
There are very good reasons for buying specific furniture especially designed for your cat. First of all, if your cat has his own furniture that is really attractive and alluring, he will be less likely to sharpen his claws on your own precious furniture. Secondly, if your pet has his own cozy, ergonomically correct cat furniture, he will be less likely to lounge around on your furniture leaving great drifts of animal hair!
A tree is an absolutely essential item of cat furniture - especially if you have multiple indoor cats. A nice cat tree provides a place for cats to climb, play, sharpen their claws and hide. These are all activities that will keep your pet happy, while simultaneously protecting your furniture! Cat trees don't take up much floor space since they are tall and thin. If you have a corner with windows to tuck it away in, you're in business! Your cats will love romping, playing, clawing and snoozing on their new cat furniture.
Cat trees can be nice looking, too. They come in lots of different colors, styles and materials. You could get a natural wood cat tree that resembles a driftwood sculpture, or you could get a standard carpeted cat tree in almost any color or pattern to suit your dcor. No matter what you choose, make sure it's easy to clean! Your objective in cleaning your cat furniture will be to reduce odors and fur drift.
Make sure any furniture you buy for your cat is well-built. Cat furniture tends to take a beating. Be sure the covering material is as seamless as possible. If it's not, it will be history in no time. Look for cat furniture made of materials that neutralize odors. Be sure that any material used in the construction of your cat furniture is non-toxic.
If you have children, remember that children tend to spend a lot of time with pets, so look at your cat furniture purchase with an eye toward safety and durability for your children as well as your cat. When you buy furniture for your cat, you should check to see if the item you are considering comes equipped with ways to attach toys and other diversions. Cats can stay busy for hours "hunting" toy birds dangling from the cat tree! This is especially helpful at Christmastime when many cats tend to gravitate to the Christmas tree. Some enterprising cat parents have even taken to decorating the cat tree at Christmas in addition to (or instead of) a Christmas tree. These options can add fun to your holidays and even save you some money.
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