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A Different Way for Each Cat

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  Feline friends love to climb with their instinct as they feel much safer in a higher place away from other animals watching for their prey and this artificial structure with multi-levelled platforms will keep them occupied. Entertained for hours every day on a Australia cat condo  can provide a cosy spot for the cat to sleep or rest after scratching, perching and climbing the artificial structure. Some cats like to hide and others do not and the decision on whether or not to buy an artificial structure with hiding spots with some feature like a cat house with multiple rooms which saves to buy extra for the furry friend. They usually come with comfortable and soft mats to make sure the cat sleep well even in winter with an addition to serve as an ordinary artificial structure for the cats to scratch, play and jump. A cat ladder can add much more fun to an artificial structure which can choose to climb up step by step or jump over all steps to get to the next level.   The steps are ext

The Multiple Needs to Decide for Hiding and Relaxing Areas

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  If the furry family member is not allowed to venture outside and stays inside all the time, it probably wonders about how the feline friend can benefit from having cat furniture knowing that indoor cats live longer than outdoor. The indoor cats require daily challenge and a good playtime to stay healthy and happy that loves to jump, chase, play hide and seek with pretend friends and between playtimes take naps on high perches. It is a high shelf on a window perch or the top of the refrigerator that cats feel more comfortable in the upper half of the room. This is where they can keep an eye on the world around and below with greater confidence of the cat’s tree-climbing mammals and many of early cats lived in the rain forests. An indoor cat naturally scratches to shed its claws but the cat might be using the sofa instead of a cat tree because there is nothing else to use before get frustrated with little fur-ball. It is the cat’s natural behaviour that still dominates how the pet cat