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Archive for May 11th, 2009
Author: Gordon

When buying a cat tree there a lot of things to consider and many options out there. Here are some questions to ask before buying.
How much room do you have? -A cat tree comes in many different sizes. Knowing your size limit will begin to narrow the search.
How active is your cat? - If you have an older cat that doesn’t like to climb too much, you can look for a cat tree with fewer levels. If your cat is extremely active- go for more levels to help them release some energy.
How much can you spend?
Are you trying to blend the cat tree in with your home decor? - Cat trees are normally carpeted. With carpet, comes many different colors. If you’re trying to match your home decor, start by only looking at cat trees that match your current decor.
Do you want a cat condo attached? - Many cat trees come with cat condos on top of 1 of the levels, or on a perch. If you’re also looking for a cat condo, look for 2 in 1!
Do you want a scratching post too? - Most cat trees have a scratching post somewhere on them, but this will narrow down your options a little bit.
Whatever you choose, your cat will be thrilled to have a place all there own.