Embrace Feline Instinct With Custom Cat Towers
While we view our pets as domesticated animals that live the high life being pampered in our homes, no supply of 9lives canned seafood is going to suppress 5,000+ years of instinct.
Generations of outdoor activity as a predator have been subdued into a domesticated feline form that we lovingly pet and care for.
Our cats however need to have a wide range of activity so they don't waste away into something that resembles a stay-puff kitten.
Cat towers provide more than enough activity opportunities for any pet.
Cats have a love for climbing.
Not only do the elevated heights of cat towers simulate the height of trees, but many are designed to provide tubes and spaces where cats can hide.
This elevation in conjunction with hiding spaces provides a certain measure of security and safety for many cats.
Domestication won't ever fully suppress that natural born instinct of a predator.
Elevation allows cats to keep an eye on prey.
While there is little natural prey within your home, a cat can still exercise their ability to stalk and eyeball the environment from atop cat towers.
The practice of their instinct can help alleviate stress that comes being cooped up inside without appropriate stimulation.
That stimulation is important because cats can become bored rather easily.
With custom cat towers, your cat has access to a full-size play scape that gives cats and kittens an outlet to claw, groom, mark their territory with scent glands and determine the most accurate angle to launch themselves at you.
If you have multiple cats, cat towers can provide a number of platforms not only for play but for relaxation and socialization.
Cat's communication through posture and contact just like people; when they can rest and climb together in close proximity while maintaining their own space they can live far more comfortably.
Of course any cat that still has its claws will enjoy grooming those claws on any surface resembling tree bark - such as a couch with knotty upholstery.
Cat towers are often built with central support structures that are coated and covered to provide the perfect alternative to the real tree; a place to sink the claws in, effectively saving you the headache of damaged furniture and carpet.
Generations of outdoor activity as a predator have been subdued into a domesticated feline form that we lovingly pet and care for.
Our cats however need to have a wide range of activity so they don't waste away into something that resembles a stay-puff kitten.
Cat towers provide more than enough activity opportunities for any pet.
Cats have a love for climbing.
Not only do the elevated heights of cat towers simulate the height of trees, but many are designed to provide tubes and spaces where cats can hide.
This elevation in conjunction with hiding spaces provides a certain measure of security and safety for many cats.
Domestication won't ever fully suppress that natural born instinct of a predator.
Elevation allows cats to keep an eye on prey.
While there is little natural prey within your home, a cat can still exercise their ability to stalk and eyeball the environment from atop cat towers.
The practice of their instinct can help alleviate stress that comes being cooped up inside without appropriate stimulation.
That stimulation is important because cats can become bored rather easily.
With custom cat towers, your cat has access to a full-size play scape that gives cats and kittens an outlet to claw, groom, mark their territory with scent glands and determine the most accurate angle to launch themselves at you.
If you have multiple cats, cat towers can provide a number of platforms not only for play but for relaxation and socialization.
Cat's communication through posture and contact just like people; when they can rest and climb together in close proximity while maintaining their own space they can live far more comfortably.
Of course any cat that still has its claws will enjoy grooming those claws on any surface resembling tree bark - such as a couch with knotty upholstery.
Cat towers are often built with central support structures that are coated and covered to provide the perfect alternative to the real tree; a place to sink the claws in, effectively saving you the headache of damaged furniture and carpet.
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