Cat Trees–What Size and Style to Choose

Introduction

There are many different styles of cat trees available for sale, but what is the best choice? We’ll look at how to choose the right tree for your kitty’s needs, whether you’re buying a new one or replacing an old one.

Buy a cat tree that is at least as tall as the tallest point your cat likes to jump to.

If you want your cat to enjoy a cat tree, make sure it is at least as tall as the tallest point she likes to jump to. Cats like to be able to see what’s going on around them and they also like to be able to jump up and down when they are playing. Some cats want even more height than this, so if you have one of those, consider getting a taller cat tree as well.

If your cat can climb higher than you, she will probably love being able to do that with her own special perch or bed atop a tall structure like a tower or post. Most cats love climbing trees because it gives them exercise while providing an elevated view of their surroundings–and why wouldn’t they? It’s not every day that humans build giant structures just for our cats’ amusement!

Consider buying a taller cat tree if you have more than one cat.

If you have more than one cat, it’s a good idea to consider buying the tallest tree your space will allow. It’s also helpful for larger cats or those who love to jump and climb. A tall tree can offer both physical and mental stimulation for your kitty(s), which is especially important if they’re confined to an apartment or condo where there may not be many places for them to play outside of their living quarters.

If you have a very large or heavy cat, consider buying larger, heavier tree.

For a very large or heavy cat, it is recommended that you purchase larger and heavier trees. Larger, heavier trees are more stable than smaller models. The stability of the tree can help prevent your cat from tipping it over on top of him (or herself) because it won’t shift and move as much when he jumps around on it. A stable tree will also be more durable, as it will be less likely to tip over even with heavy use by multiple cats.

Make sure your cat’s nails are trimmed so they don’t damage the tree.

When buying a cat tree, make sure your cat’s nails are trimmed so they don’t damage the tree. Cat claws work like knives and can easily shred the fabric or other materials used in constructing the structure.

If you don’t trim your cat’s nails regularly (at least every two to three weeks), they may get caught on the tree while they’re climbing and rip it apart. As soon as you buy a new cat tree—or any type of toy—and bring it home, take some time to get your feline friend acquainted with it before allowing him to play with it unsupervised.

Do not expect cats to use every part of the tree; they will choose what they like best and ignore the rest.

Don’t expect your cat to use every part of the tree. They will choose what they like best and ignore the rest. Cats tend to gravitate towards comfy places, soft surfaces, places where they can see things happening around them (like birds), and locations that are familiar to them from their youth. If you have an indoor-only cat who has never been outside, don’t be surprised if she doesn’t immediately scale up all of your tall cat furniture!

For example: our cats love being high up but not necessarily on top of anything when we’re at home in our apartment (we live in a fourth floor walkup). When we go camping or on vacation though, they’ll climb right up into a hammock or even onto a tree branch if there’s one nearby–it’s just more comfortable for them than being on the ground!

Buy a tree that matches your home decor and blends into your living space. A brightly-colored, too-large cat tree will look out of place in most homes.

Your cat tree should also match the rest of your home decor. If it’s too large, bright and colorful, this could look out of place in most living spaces. For example, an overly large and brightly colored cat tree might be fun if you have a spare play area in a basement or garage that doesn’t need to blend into your living room decor.

A comfortable, well-sized tree that matches your home decor can be very beneficial for your cat’s mental health.

A comfortable, well-sized tree that matches your home decor can be very beneficial for your cat’s mental health. Cats like to climb and play, they like to feel safe, they like to be high up, they like to feel secure in their environment and they like to feel comfortable. They also need a place to hide when they are feeling stressed out or vulnerable. Finally cats need a place where they can sleep during the day away from any predators that might harm them.

A large cat tree is also important because if you have multiple cats living together in one household then it will allow them both space on the same tree so there will never be an issue with one cat trying to dominate another one or having its territory infringed upon by another animal.

Conclusion

If you’re struggling to choose a cat tree, we hope this helps. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them below and we can talk more! Also don’t forget that there are always great deals on our website so check back often.

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