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This easy-mount cat window bed is just right for felines who like boxes and bags because its pocket-like design cradles them on all sides. The window makes up one side of the pocket, so your cat has sweeping views of the outdoors—like a catio without the setup.
Sturdy suction cups and a washable pad keep cats cozy and clean high above the ground. It has a cute kitty face shape with eyes, whiskers and a nose; and holds up to 50 pounds. It’s a snug pocket, so as a cat would say, “If I fits, I sits.” Here are a few tips for building a cat hammock.
Pros
- Adorable cat face design
- Hammock style cradle
- Removable and washable interior pad helps trap hair, dirt and dander
Cons
- For indoor use only
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Give your cat a window seat without blocking the only window. This climbing cat tree keeps pets comfy, offers a stable launching or landing platform and helps prevent scratches on your furniture. A cushioned cat bed tops a scratching post—set the base on the floor in front of a window and secure it with the suction cups. This design is perfect for cats who prefer acrobatics to gain the perfect perch.
Pros
- Stable window lookout for active cats
- Combines the convenience of a cat tree with the perks of a window perch
- Ideal for large heavy cats
Cons
- Some reviewers report a strong “new” odor
- Pricey
What to Consider When Buying a Cat Window Perch
When searching for the best cat window perch, match the product to your pets individual needs. Do you have a kitten that will grow into a monster-size kitty? Or a senior citizen feline who has trouble leaping and climbing? If you share your home with more than one cat, think about purchasing multiple perches so they won’t argue over the real estate. Think about the 1+1 rule: one perch for each cat, plus one extra, positioned in different spots around the house.
Be sure you choose a perch that fits your windows, too. Window sill depths vary, and many perches rely on suction cups that need access to glass, metal or other smooth surfaces. Typically, products claim they hold more weight than they tolerate from an active cat or two.
Also, stability is vital. Once a perch falls, taking the cat with it, the feline probably won’t want to risk another tumble. Err on the side of stability. With suction cups, check if replacements are available, and refresh the suction seal regularly.
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FAQs
How do cat window perches work?
Cat window perches typically secure in one of three ways. Most commonly, suction cups attach to the window on one end of a tether with the other end fixed to the perch platform. The bottom of the perch braces against the wall below the window with brackets, and tension holds it in place.
Other times, Velcro or similar fasteners provide the upper stability, again with braces against the wall below. The most stable type of cat window perch fixes in place with permanent screws.
Are cat window perches safe?
When properly installed and regularly checked for stability, cat window perches are safe. The larger or more active the cat, the greater the danger of suction fatigue. For safety, routinely check any suction or other fasteners for strength.
How do you install a cat window perch?
Follow the directions on any product. Some recommend cleaning the window and suction cups thoroughly with alcohol-based cleansers to ensure a tight, secure grip.