Furniture for Cats...
Why It's Important, the Different Types, and Where to Buy It.

Furniture for cats can make life easier on you and your cat. Cat furniture, from cat perches, cat scratching posts, cat condos and cat beds, help cats satisfy their natural instinct to scratch, climb, play and sleep.

Their are many varieties of furniture for cats, including cat perches, cat scratching posts, cat condos, and cat beds. The right cat furniture for you will depend on your cats personality, how many cats you have and obviously...your budget.

The benefits of furniture for cats are many. Having specific furniture for cats cuts reduces cat dander, a cause of cat allergies, to human furniture. Many cat owners find providing cat furniture for their cat's scratching needs a more humane solution to cat scratching problems than declawing.

Cats also feel comfortable in high and secure places. Many types of furniture for cats satisfy these needs.
To determine which type of furniture for cats meets you and your cat's needs check out the pages on specific cat furniture below:

  • Cat Perch

  • Cat Scratching Post

  • Cat Condos

  • Cat Beds

After deciding the furniture for cats you need, check out the Best Places To Buy Furniture For Cats links. The Cat Lover's Guide has extensively researched websites that provide furniture for cats. We've selected several to recommend based on price, user friendliness, customer service and transaction security.

 

Furniture for Cats...
It's Their Home Too.

Choosing the right furniture for cats all depends on your tastes, your cat's needs and your budget.

We no longer chain our dogs outside to their dog houses, nor do we throw the cats out at night. No, we're a new generation of pet lovers and furniture for cats is essential!

Does your kitty tear up your couch? Buy a scratching post to satisfy her natural desire to scratch? Is your kitty a climber? Cat trees are the perfect solution. Or for the bird watcher, how about a kitty condo or perch placed in front of a window for easy viewing?

Cats that once wandered through your neighborhood are often restricted to being inside all of the time. But they still have the same needs…the need to climb, the need to scratch, the need to play, and the need to feel safe and secure. Cat furniture solves these problems. Add a dangling catnip toy or two and your cats will be climbing and playing and getting the exercise that is necessary to keep them healthy.

What about that unsightly litter box? Cat furniture is the solution for this problem, too! Attractively designed chests, tables and bookshelves blend in with your furnishings so that no one even knows that there is a litter box in the room! These are especially popular for apartment dwellers!

Walk into any major pert store and you'll be amazed at the variety of furniture for cats
that's available. It may be a bit overwhelming for the cat lover to determine which specific type of cat furniture your cat needs.

Think of your cat's behavior. If you find yourself constantly scolding your cat for scratching your furniture perhaps a simple scratching post is the ticket. If she likes to nap in high places a cat tree might be a terrific piece of cat furniture for her.

Cat condos may be the perfect piece of furniture for the cat that likes to feel hidden. If she is constantly jumping up on your window sill to watch the world outside, find the cat furniture, such as a cat perch, that will give her a convenient place to scope things out... without knocking lamps over getting there.

Know your cat..and go to a pet store or shop online to find the furniture for your cat that fits her personality. That's the bottom line.

Furniture for cats is as important to the well being of your kitties as is giving them healthy foods and fresh water! They need to exercise, they need to scratch, and they need a place to feel safe and secure as they view the world or take that lazy snooze. Give them safe alternatives and throw in a stylish litter box hider, just for you!

About the Author:

This article was written by

Monte Stewart, author of many articles providing
cat information for cat lovers and The Complete Cat eBook.

Click here to read the article on The Cat Lovers Guide.com