Sunday, August 29, 2010

Cat Towers Bring Joy to Indoor Cats' Lives By Suzanne Shares

To the naked eye, your cat is simply sitting on top of your bookcase, staring into empty space. However, inside his mind he's been transported on top of a rugged rock outcropping and your cat towers over the plains of the expansive Serengeti Desert, carefully watching his environment for an approaching threat or delightful treat. To him, that dust bunny blowing across the floor holds within it the possibility of prey as his inner predator plays out the act that Nature intended for your cat. Why not cultivate the amazing strength, agility and imagination of your cat by providing him with an attractive cat tower, giving him more playful options for leaping, jumping and dashing than what can be provided from your bookcase.
Supplying more than just a place to perch, many of the modern cat towers include features that encourage your cat to be active and playful. Hanging toys, ladders, cabins, dens, and sisal rope scratching posts are just some of the features that will keep your cat occupied and out of mischief when you are not at home.
Cat towers can provide the perfect remedy for cats that have a tendency to play in the middle of the night when the rest of the house is asleep. It's natural for your pet to stay awake in the nocturnal hours since this is considered prime hunting time for cats in the wild. Instincts take over, even if you live in the city and have to get up early to go to work. While you are away during the day, your cat may choose that time to rest so that he is awake when you get home. To break the habit of midnight romping, why not play with your cat so that he is tired out by the time the lights go out.
Creative play with your cat can be done in his tower. One challenge your cat may enjoy is chasing the little red beam of a laser toy up and down the kitty gym. Be careful not to shine the light in your cat's eye; however, you will be amazed at how good of a workout this game gives your cat. Imagine the pleasure you will receive from watching him jump from platform to platform, chasing the red beam.
Another way to encourage activity is to take a light ping pong ball and toss it into one of the cabins or dens that can be found on many cat towers. This can instigate a game of hide and seek, keeping your cat amused and tiring her out before bedtime.
As you can see, cat towers can provide so much more than an attractive place for your cat to perch and rest during the day. It can become a sort of jungle gym for your pet that opens up their playful imagination, keeping them active and healthy. In this case, something that is beautiful for your home can also be a wonderful gift of healthy living for your cat.
Passionate about pets? Suzanne has dedicated her life to the rescue of disadvantaged cats and dogs. Her cat Cleo enjoys indoor life thanks to cat trees and her older dog Leo rests easy on his pet bed from Ace Cat Furniture.

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