Cats love to observe the world around them from up high, and your feline is probably no different. That’s why a cat tree can be the perfect pet accessory for your home. Prestige Cat Trees give your cat a personal space to make totally their own. They provide your kitty a fun and cozy place to exercise some of their natural instincts, like jumping, climbing and scratching—not on your couch or other pieces of furniture. A Prestige Cat Trees Staggered Cat PlayTower can be a great addition to your cat’s world, with multiple levels and platforms to discover.
Where you place your cat’s furniture or house is entirely up to you. It also probably depends on where you live, like an apartment or a house. It should be installed in a spacious room and in a place where they can have a big view of the surrounding area. Make sure it’s in a socially significant part of the house and preferably near a window so they can stare outside. They’ll get regular mental stimulation by seeing people and other animals mingle about in the yard outside the window.
Depending on where you live, the answer is yes. If you live in a small apartment or condo, a Prestige Cat Trees 7-foot tall, carpeted cat tree may not be the best option. Instead of a tall cat tree in your living room, check out some of the more small house-friendly or outdoor cat house options. However, if you’ve got the space, there’s no reason not to give your pet a beautiful multi-level cat condo and indoor house.
Some cat trees can be quite expensive, but they can absolutely be worth it. Not only will they give your cat an appropriate and fun place to relax and watch over things, but they will also give them a scratching option that’s not your sofa.
The best piece of advice when you’re shopping for a cat tree is to keep it simple. Be sure to check it for all the appropriate features that will keep your pet satisfied. Start out by shopping at your local neighborhood Petco Pet Care Center or find your perfect Prestige Cat Tree online.
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