Best Cat Climbing Wall - Top 5 Ways To a Happy Cat

Cats Love to Climb by Instinct - These Products Will Help to Save Your Furniture and Floor Space!

Top 5 by Reviews

1.  Over the Door Cat Climber
2Lotus Leaf Cat Shelf
3Cat Wall Shelves (Pack of 3)
4Canopy Shelves
5Multi Level Hammock and Climbing

1.  Over the Door Climber - This is an awesome use of space.  If your space is small or you don't want to damage any walls, then consider using doorways.  Easily moved from door to door with a spring loaded bracket system.  An affordable option for any cat owner.



2.  These lotus leaf shaped shelves not only attract your cats to that natural "snoozing" position but also look artistic on the wall.  When you cats are not on the berber lined shelves they look like pieces of art in the room.  Make of a combination of solid wood and bent plywood.



3.  Free Floating Cat Wall Shelves simply attach to the wall with included anchors and screws.  This will cure your cats instinct for climbing and they can also laze comfortably on the shelves.  These shelves are breathable cloth based and can support up to 22 pounds.



4.  These Canopy Shelves are super cute as they can climb and then peak out from behind realistic looking greenery. These shelves looked good and will bring in a sense of the outdoors.  These are especially a nice hiding spot for indoor cats that love to climb and hide.



5.  Multi-level Hammock and climbing center is the ultimate in a cat climbing wall.  This will take up an entire wall but if you have more than one cat, this could be more entertaining than watching TV.  This one is a bit more of an investment but the reviews have been totally positive.

This is the perfect play structure especially for kittens or young cats that get themselves in trouble by picking your furniture or carpet while you are away at work.  This will keep them busy.  I think of this as a living wall.

Best Cat Climbing Walls Especially for Small Spaces


Sometimes there simply is not the room for the typical cat tree, by utilizing the wall space, you can create lots of resting and playing areas for your cat and cure their need to be higher than anyone in the room.

So, if you had given up on the idea of a climbing tree or cat condo because they were not the best looking or took up too much space, then consider your wall area or even a door to give them lots of exercise and play time, especially if your cat is indoors all the time.

Once you give your cat or cats a place to play and climb, they become young at heart again.  This tend to tear up your carpets and furniture because they are bored.  Toys are fun too, but giving them something to do, like jump from shelf to shelf and then take a nap gives them the feeling of being outdoors.



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