Is your kitten or cat climbing furniture all
the time? Or trying to?
This can be very damaging to your expensive
furnishings, and you need to nip that habit in the bud. Not
only can cats have accidents on your furniture, which could
mean you'd have to call an upholstery cleaner out to your
house, depending on the fabric and the
damage.
Worse, it could also lead to your cat
tearing up your expensive furniture. Their claws are very
sharp, and can do a lot of damage, especially when they climb
all the time.
What can you do about this? Well, some
people go to a very drastic measure and have their cats
declawed. But most animal experts and cat lovers regard this as
cruel and inhumane as it amputates part of the paw.
Declawing is outlawed in all European
countries and Australia.
The better option is to get some cat
climbing furniture for your cat to use as her very own. Cats
love to climb and get as high up as they can, and with their
own furniture you can let them indulge this instinct without
damaging your furnishings.
You can make it clear to your kitty that
your own furniture is off limits for climbing, but he's welcome
to climb on his own all day long if he wants.
Check these two very happy kitties
as they play in their home made cat tree.
Cat climbing furniture can keep everyone
happy. No more furniture cleaning bills for stains caused by
accidents, and no more having to replace furnishings every few
years because it's been clawed to pieces a little at a
time.
And there are endless varieties of cat
climbing furniture, so you can get whatever pieces suit you,
and whichever ones you think your cat will enjoy.
It's not expensive, and it can save you
hundreds of dollars in the long run by giving your cat an
alternative to climbing up and down your expensive
furniture.