Cat Trees and Your Home

A cat tree is an attractive, functional, and cost-effective structure for your cat to play, rest, groom, and sleep in. It will help keep your furniture from being scratched or damaged, it will give your cat a safe place to climb and hide, and most importantly it will provide a fantastic play environment for your feline friend. They are extremely popular with cat owners who live in colder climates, as it provides a nice warm, cozy place for your pet to spend time, whilst doing something that is good for them too. There are many different types of cat trees on the market today from plastic trees to wood ones and everything in between. Each cat owner has their own individual needs and likes to find something that will satisfy both their needs and the needs of their cat.


A popular choice for cat trees is those which allow you to place them in your home. They come in many different designs and sizes and some can even double up as a lounging area, complete with a separate sleeping area underneath. Some double as a scratching post too, which is especially useful if your cats like to scratch. Some even double as an entertainment center too, so if you buy a cat tree with a coffee table, some shelves, a TV, and a few beds, you will have a complete entertainment center for your pets. The best ones look really great and offer a great level of comfort for your pets.


If your cats are used to sleeping in cat trees already, then you may think buying more of these would only add to the space that they have available, but this is not the case. They also make good play tables for young children and even houses for lonely elderly felines. The fact that they can be used for all sorts of activities means that they are not only good for cats but also great for humans, whether you are a cat owner or not.


Wooden cat trees are the most popular choice because they look very pretty and most can be bought for under $30, which is usually well worth the cost. They are relatively stable and do not scratch so you will not need to buy extra pads for your furniture. Cat trees also usually come with special scratching posts that fit over the top of the branches, meaning that your kitty can scratch without knock-knees. Some wood trees even come with special water-proof covers, so if your furniture gets wet, there will not be any damage, unlike plastic or metal structures.


There are all sorts of styles to choose from, and all sorts of designs to suit every taste. From traditional cat trees shaped like traditional houses to more modern ones made from stained glass and mirrors, there are many varieties of indoor cat trees to choose from. You can get small ones suitable for indoor cats or larger versions suitable for outdoor cats. Most come in just one color scheme though, so you won't have to worry about matching your cat's home to theirs.



In addition to cat trees, you might also want to invest in a cat hammock. Cats love to be able to jump and stretch out, so it is obvious that they love being able to climb and hang on to a hanging hammock. There are many different types of cat trees available, and each one is designed for cats and their climbing needs. A cat hammock can provide your cat with an endless amount of fun, whether he is a traditional lap cat or a more active outdoor cat.


Like cat trees, hammocks have both pros and cons. Hammocks traditionally have always been used by outdoor cats as a way of keeping them off the ground and out of danger. They can be quite sturdy, even in the modern-day, and are usually fairly durable. The cons of a hammock are that they take up valuable floor space and can be uncomfortable for your cat; if you want a totally modern look, though, a rope hammock may be a better choice.


Finally, you can always go pet-friendly with indoor cat trees that have either live plants or faux foliage stuck to them. It doesn't matter what kind of house cat you have, there are many designs that are specifically designed to help keep them from clawing everything within their reach. For example, there are designs that go around a light pole or a corner shelf. If your cat likes to go on the kitchen counter, there are designs that are made of wire, glass, or even a sisal rope material. Indoor cat trees are definitely popular today, as they give cats the opportunity to go outdoors and enjoy the sights and smells without scratching up anything.

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