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And Meow, A Word About Cat Towers

Does your kitty like high places? Do you often find your feline friend perched on the back of a sofa or on top of the fridge? If you think about it, Fluffy’s love of heights makes purrfect sense. Kitties can’t see very much from ground level! This is only one reason they love cat towers. A Georgetown, IN veterinarian offers some insight on this below.

Why Kitties Enjoy Towers

As mentioned above, cats love high places. It’s instinctive for Fluffy to want to get a better view of things, so she can track predators or prey that are nearby. Towers also offer kitties manicure stations. This is very important! Felines depend on their claws for survival, and are instinctively driven to keep them sharp. In the wild, they would use trees. Unless you happen to have a full-size tree in your living room, a cat tower is the next best thing. Towers also offer napping spots, and encourage your furry little friend to run, jump, and climb.

Choosing Fluffy’s Furniture

The first thing to consider here would be how many furballs you have. If you have three cats, pick a tower with at least three levels. Otherwise, your feline friends may fight over it. (Note: the feline who gets the top spot on the tower is likely the household boss cat.) It’s also important to choose something sturdy. Kitties get very nervous over wobbly scratching posts, so Fluffy may get scared of hers if it moves too much. Finally, consider your feline pal’s age. A kitten will enjoy a fun activity center with lots of toys and things to climb and explore. A senior cat, however, will probably prefer something that’s soft, comfy, and easy to get on and off.

Rekindling The Love

Is Fluffy ignoring her tower? This doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with it: your feline buddy may have just gotten so used to it that she’s kind of forgotten about it. Start by cleaning the tower. A steam cleaner is ideal, but a vacuum may also do the trick. You can try repositioning it or even moving it. Sprinkling toys or catnip around it may also help. If all else fails, tell Fluffy to stay off it. She’ll probably jump right on!

Do you have questions about your cat’s health or care? Contact us, your Georgetown, IN animal clinic, anytime!