My little guy just peed all over my expensive designer couch. I realize that although my cats have places they like to hang out.. they may like to have their own furniture.
Do any of you have furniture for your cats? like trees or those jungle gym things? What do you recommend? I know each animal is different but I would appreciate if people would share advice they had! TIA!
I don't have any special furniture for Esme, but I *do* save my furniture from her nasty claws with one of these babies a cardboard scratch box. I swear, for something so simple, it is amazingly effective... she luuuuuuurves it:
You can get similar ones anywhere (Target, whatever) - they're just oblong corrugated cardboard things that either come stuffed with catnip or you add catnip provided. My kitty scratches nothing else.... I also leave one at my friend's house who petsits her when I am gone, and they say she uses that instead of their furniture at their house as well. Gave one to my parents for their cats and they are having a lot of success as well. Traditional scratching posts have never worked for us, but this thing seems to be the charm. I buy a new one every few months.
Also, I do get a relatively cheap rug for my living room and replace it annually - just a $100-150 rug from Ikea like once a year. She'll trash it, I get a new one. (I used to have gorgeous mexican rugs but had to send them to our vacation because she loved them a little too much...)
-- Edited by dc at 22:02, 2005-08-04
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I have this for my cat (well, ours only has 2 openings, so it's a little shorter, but you get the idea). She absolutely loves it - she curls up into a ball and sleeps on the top of it -- it's really soft and fleecy. She never shows any interest in our furniture anymore, which is a relief -- less hair on the couch! She loves her kitty condo!
I've got something like this for my cats, and while they do scratch on it a lot, they don't tend to sleep in it. It helps if you move it around the room from time to time because they get bored with it being in the same place. If you move it, they "discover" it all over again and continue to use it.
They also LOVE the cardboard scratcher (like DC described). It makes a mess, but totally worth it. They get all happy and stoned and fall asleep on the thing. So funny.
None of my throw rugs are expensive, so they do tend to scratch a bit on those and I don't mind so much. I think there are just some sacrifices you have to make for kitties with claws. No nice expensive rugs for me...and I'm okay with that.
I have one that is exactly opposite of the one gruiz posted - little house at the bottom. My kitties love it!
dot, My 18 lb cat (chicken) does fit in the house part, but he looks ridiculous in it! Like those fat ladies that wear their shoes too tight. Spilling out just a little.
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Dot, your comment about your cat being a little "pot roast" made me burst out laughing!
Anyway, Zoe is about 12 pounds. She has quite the belly! She fits in the holes just fine, I would assume your cat would be fine too. We always order our pet products from Drs Foster & Smith. If you had any doubt about your cat fitting comfortably with any of their cat furniture (and they have a great selection -- www.drsfostersmith.com) you could call their CS reps (very friendly and helpful!)
If I buy anything for my cat, she won't use it. I once bought her this nice comfy round sleep cushion, she wouldn't go near it. She just has to sleep on my bed and uses my pillow to rest her head on!
Thanks everyone for your info! Christine thanks for Zoe's info! I don't know how much my Noodle appreciates being called a pot roast but I think she looks like the character in my avatar!
The right is in image I googled for "purple Pikmin." That boy is adorable!
Anyway, I just thought I would share my cat furniture findings for those interested.
I found some really wacky trees/condos/gyms. Here are some highlights. Alot of them were really pricey!
Pueblo themed
Cactus
This "rustic" look was very popular. I'm not sure I'm down with it... especially since they are super pricey. The model above is $1000!!!!!
I am going to try and get one like this... with different levels and perpendicular seating arrangements.
My dream is this Elizabeth Paige Smith Kitty Pod. It was in an issue of Lucky years ago. I have been in love with it since... but at $350, it's definitely more of a dream than a reality!