Furniture to make your cat’s indoor life wild!

 
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Bring all the fun and excitement of the great outdoors to your living room! With the right setup, your little explorer can be kept happy, stimulated and busy indoors all day long. Check out these furniture—or should we say, purr-niture?—ideas that will turn your home into a cat jungle gym without sacrificing style or taste.


 

     

  • Floating shelves. Interior decorators aren’t the only ones who love the floating shelf trend. Cats adore leaping from one to the other and perching high above the hustle and bustle of the house.

  • Window perch. A comfy bed by a window can keep your cat busy as they monitor the comings and goings of all the local wildlife.

  • Hammock. Cat hammocks can be hung almost anywhere—under tables and chairs, across windows and mirrors, and over sofas and beds—giving your cat endless lounge spots.

  • Cat bridge. Turn vertical empty space into feline play zones with a well-placed cat bridge. These cute fixtures can span doorways, hallways and more.

  • Cat-friendly tables. Side and coffee tables designed specifically for cat owners double as tunnels or hiding spaces thanks to cleverly placed nooks, holes and hideaways.

  • Interior cat doors. These cat-sized passageways will ensure your pet never gets accidentally stuck in the same room all day.

  • Swanky scratcher. Scratching post or modern art? Some of the scratcher options available these days can double as a living room statement piece.

  • Cat tree. This list would not be complete without mentioning the tried-and-true cat tree, which has entertained countless cats for many years.

  • Cat condo. A home within a home! After all that playing, cat condos give your pet a sense of privacy and comfort.

  • Cat tent. If you love the idea of a cat condo but have less space, consider a cat tent. Portable and foldable, this is ideal for bringing on trips to make your pet feel like they always have a home away from home.

 

These ideas, combined with a variety of toys, interactive feeders and playtime sessions with you, will keep your indoor cat enjoying the great indoors.

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