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Frequently Asked Questions about: Cat Tree
How to get my cat used to the cat tree?
To get your cat used to its new cat tree, you can hide treats on it or place catnip, a plant whose smell cats love. Play with them using their favorite toys. They will eventually understand that the cat tree is associated with treats, attractive scents, and pleasant moments.
Do not force them but repeat the process once or more a day until they adopt this new accessory in their environment. And praise them as soon as they start using it!
How to make a DIY cat tree?
You can assemble boxes of different sizes to create a tower with openings. All you need is a box cutter and adhesive tape. Cylindrical packages are perfect to serve as scratching posts. Simply wrap thick string all around them.
For a sturdier cat tree, collect wine crates, drawers, or pallets. A steel shelf can be transformed into a cat tree by adding cushions, carpet, crates, PVC pipes. Wrap the vertical poles with ropes and strings. Each level should be easily accessible.
Where to place the cat tree?
Place your cat tree near a window. Your cat will enjoy watching outside. However, it should also be able to observe what is happening around it. The tree should be placed in a busy room but also a little out of the way to allow peaceful rest sessions.
It should be placed in a spot they usually like. Avoid placing it next to a table, dresser, or sofa; this would encourage your cat to jump from the tree to other furniture or scratch outside the tree.
Which cat tree for a kitten?
For your kitten's first cat tree, choose a model that is not too tall or bulky, yet stable. A main column made of sisal will allow them to scratch; a platform will be perfect for playing or resting.
Some models are less than a meter high like the small cat tree of 55 cm Classic 3 or the small cat tree of 70 cm by Zolia Laydie. Your kitten should be able to feel comfortable in all positions, play, scratch, and sleep. If your kitten is already adventurous, opt straight for a medium-sized cat tree.
How to clean a cat tree?
Regularly vacuum the entire cat tree to remove dust and hair. A lint roller can help collect the hair. A steam cleaner is ideal as it avoids the use of chemicals, does not soak the materials, and eliminates a significant portion of the bacteria.
To remove what's left, you can sprinkle the cat tree with baking soda, leave it to act for an hour, and vacuum. The fabrics will be sanitized and the structure will be deodorized.