7 Cute Popular Cat House 2021 Review

 Keeping an indoor cat is becoming increasingly popular as it is considered much safer, keeping them away from the risks of the outside world. If you're thinking about keeping cats indoors, read this guide to learn everything you need to know.

In the UK, it's quite common to let cats roam free outdoors. However, with the increasing risks posed by the outside world, more and more pet owners are choosing to keep their cats safe indoors. There are many reasons for the growing number of indoor cats, but the general consensus is that owners keep their cats indoors to ensure their safety. This may be because they live in a busy city with a lot of street traffic, or because they live in an area with neighbour cats that don't get along.


If you've recently gotten a new kitten or cat, you may be wondering what's best for your newest family member - read on to learn more.

4 Advantages of indoor cats

If you choose to keep an indoor cat, there are numerous advantages. Some of them to consider are:

1 Keep them away from outdoor hazards.

This is the main reason why owners choose to keep cats indoors. The outdoors poses a plethora of risks to our cats, such as being hit by cars or eating potential hazards they find, such as garden fertiliser or poisonous plants.

 

2 Protect local wildlife.

If you've ever lived with a cat that goes outside, you're probably no stranger to handing over a dead bird or mouse. Apartment cats are not capable of hunting these animals, but you will need to provide alternative ways to exercise your cat's hunting instincts and keep him entertained.

 

3 Prevent turf wars.

With increased housing density and many people living in close proximity, cats are forced to share their territory with other cats. As territorial creatures, this is not good for our cats and fights can occur. Keeping cats indoors can prevent these fights and help your cat feel safer by having their own secluded territory.

 

4 Reduce injuries and hazards.

Another important benefit is that because they are less likely to fight with other cats, they are also less likely to get injured or come into contact with certain diseases that are transmitted between cats, such as FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus). But even if you have an indoor cat, you need to make sure their cat vaccinations are up to date.

Check out the Cute Popular Cat House


Protection for Cats: This cat shelter offers an extra escape door to prevent cats from being trapped. The 2-story design allows cats to eat and rest inside safely & warmly.

This compact wood cat house (20.47”L x 15.75”W x 21.26”H) is a perfect option for your small to medium feline to meet their instincts of high independence and territoriality. Designed with a cute triangular shape and a warm color scheme, this concise cat castle will be an eye-catching addition to your backyard, garden, porch, or any existing decors indoors. This wooden cat house features an ample interior that allows your furry friend to play freely and rest peacefully inside. 




This extra large cat tower in Green/Brown colors is among the best cat trees and towers on the market today. It looks like a real tree with leaves, and the green fabric and brown sisal rope give your cat a feeling of being outdoors among the trees while actually being safe inside your home. The Faux fur covering of this cat tree is comfortable and soft, and is just what your cats need to feel relaxed and at ease. With a modern design and style, this cat tree is a must-have as it encourages your pets to take part in a number of fun activities.





This simple-design three level cat tree combines two platforms for relaxing and a condo for sleeping, all for the comfort of your kitten. All the mats are removable for easy clean. xcat tree is a great alternative for leaving your kitten alone without it damaging your furniture. Your lovely pet can scratch the paper rope post, play with the toy mouse and have fun while leaving your sofa and tiles free of scratches.

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Tiered jumping multi-layer structure design of cat tower, convenient for cat scratching, climbing, sleeping and exercising; 1 spacious flat, 1 basket and 1 sturdy hammock provide luxurious napping experience for more cat use; interactive jingle balls and sisal cord for playing with.






 Cats love trees, so what could be better than having one in your own living room?
Give your cat the ultimate outdoor climbing experience without leaving the safety of your living room with the On2Pets Luxury Cat Tree. This realistic cat tree provides your cat with a paradise all his own in your home: a place where he feels safe, secure and relaxed. Peeking out from behind the silk canopy, he'll feel well hidden - appealing to your cat's natural instinct to stay high and hidden.


This original cat house of multiple levels provides various spaces of safety, resting, feeding and playing. Able to hold multiple kittens and large cat alike indoor or outdoor. Cat houses are equipped with many secondary escape holes to prevent them from being caught by a predator (or to play for fun). The enclosure walls are made of boards that are milled to fit with angles so that water can't get in.





 

Comments

  1. The cat likes the cube and it is cute. There were quite a few pieces to assemble, but I was prepared for that and it wasn't that difficult to assemble. It's sturdy for a cat but I wouldn't expect it to hold a lot of weight like if kids tried to climb on it. The pad is thin, but I wasn't too concerned about that, as my cat likes to sleep up top. - Christine K

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  2. Living in an apartment, my kitten doesn’t have much activity space. With that said, she’ll often climb up to surfaces where she shouldn’t be. I bought this product for her to have something to play with and climb on, since she absolutely must be at a higher elevation than me at all times. Since the time of assembly, her desire to climb on other furniture seems to have been greatly reduced. She goes crazy for the bells up top! - Caleb

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  3. Living in an apartment, my kitten doesn’t have much activity space. With that said, she’ll often climb up to surfaces where she shouldn’t be. I bought this product for her to have something to play with and climb on, since she absolutely must be at a higher elevation than me at all times. Since the time of assembly, her desire to climb on other furniture seems to have been greatly reduced. She goes crazy for the bells up top! - BettyBean

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