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Cat Trees – A Perfect Spot For Your Cat To Run And Jump Around
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By Jesse Akre

It never fails, whenever you buy new furniture, your cat ends up running and jumping on it. At some point he’ll get out the claws and then just like that, your new furniture is ruined. Well, this time around, you can avoid that from happening by purchasing a few cat trees to put around your home.

The reason why cat trees will prevent your furniture from getting damaged is because they provide your cat with a fantastic place to get rid of its energy. So, instead of clamoring all over your furniture, it will take out all its aggression on this piece of cat furniture instead.

What’s great about cat trees is the fact that they’re pretty durable since they are made out of wood and then covered in a strong, sturdy fabric. Usually carpeting is used, but sometimes other fabrics are used as well that are also very strong. Generally, one will be tall, long and slender and will have limbs sticking out of it, where your cat can jump and scratch to its heart’s content.

Now, if you still want a place where your cat can play, but are in the market for something a little more extravagant, then a kitty gym would be the way you should go. Just like the cat tree, it will be made out of wood and then covered in carpeting, however instead of just having a slender pole, it will have multiple poles with multiple limbs juxtaposing with one another along with perches where your cat can sit and some of them even come with toys built right into them.

On the other side of things, if you need a place where your cat can let loose, yet do not have a lot of room to work with, then a scratching post would be a good option for you. Unlike cat trees and kitty gyms, a scratching post is generally smaller in size and consists of a single post that can also be covered in carpeting, but will sometimes be covered in sisal rope.

To check out all the cat furniture options that are perfect for letting your cat let loose and have a good time, including cat trees, instead of going to your local furniture store, just hit the Internet for some online shopping. It’s fast because you can see all the different options in no time at all just by the click of the mouse. And, when you do come across something you like, it will generally be at the best prices possible.

Along with finding cat furniture online, you can also buy the different supplies that your cat needs on a day to day bases. Like, food and litter. You can get other items too like toys, medications, and even fun accessories including cat jewelry, decorative collars, and clothes if your cat will let you put some on him.

In the end, if your cat has a lot of energy, turn to cat trees to help him get rid of some of it. And, remember online shopping is the way to find it and your other cat supplies. So, what are you waiting for then, go and turn on that computer and get one, or two, today to keep your furniture from getting ruined tomorrow.

About the Author: Jesse Akre, owner of many niche sites, provides valuable information when purchasing awesome cat furniture, plush cat houses, and stunning cat trees.

Source: www.isnare.com
Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=203990&ca=Pets
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By cesg @ Wednesday, March 26, 2008 12:01 PM
While I'm all for cat furniture - I have more cat trees than I have cats, and that is saying a lot.. I am bothered that you are playing into sterio types saying that furniture is RUINED when it gets a cat scratch on it.

I place no limitations on my cats with my furniture. Only place my cats aren't allowed are the counters - for fear of the stove. there is a scratch or two on my furniture, but it is far from ruined.. just as a slight ding in a new car makes that ruined. and frankly my husband and I have done more damage to the furniture than our six cats have ever done..

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