Reasons to Get a Cat Tree House
Cats are intelligent animals and they learn from experience and observation, which makes them fairly easy to train. However, they possess some instinctive needs that cannot be stifled. Two important ones are climbing and scratching. These can be traced to when they were in the wild and no amount of domestication can remove these traits - they are genetically built. You will be doing both yourself and your cat a huge favor by getting a piece of cat furniture.
Reasons to Get a Cat Tree HouseIf you are the type that does not believe that your cat needs more than a box and some few toys, and you see no reason why you should invest in a cat tree house - hold on, you are about to have your mind changed. I am sure you have furniture pieces in your home. I also believe you want to preserve them for as long as possible - and in good shape. Furthermore, I am certain you like having your home well-kept and in order. Lastly, I am assuming you love your cat and want the best for it. If these assumptions are right, then you definitely need to get a cat tree for your pet.
Reasons to Get a Cat Tree House Remember the innate needs of climbing and scratching we discussed earlier? Getting a cat tree for your pet is the perfect way for her to indulge those needs indoors (I am assuming you do not leave your cat outside!). With a cat tree in the house, your cat can continue climbing and jumping the way she likes.
Additionally, most cat tree condos come with a scratching post. Your cat can put her paws to work as much as she wants to. This way your furniture is saved from getting torn and this fulfills your own need. Need I say more?
Now that you are convinced, be sure to get a cat tree that is sturdy and can bear the weight of your cat without toppling over. A trick to getting your cat used to its tree is placing its toys and snacks on it.