Do you have any New Year’s resolutions? Some people avoid them, while others like to create long lists of things they’ll accomplish in the upcoming year. But what about your cat? If you could ask your feline friend what they want, what would they tell you?
If you find it hard to answer this question, we’re here to help. We present 5 things that might be on your cat’s list of New Year’s goals.
5 Things Your Cat Needs:
- Spaces for Running
A place where they can sprint and exercise their muscles. Are you familiar with popular cat runs that are mounted to the ceiling? They’re a great solution, especially in small, compact apartments. - Climbing Spots
Climbing on shelves? Or perhaps on steps? Check out the ones you’ll find among the designer cat accessories on our website. Climbing helps maintain agility and burns off pent-up energy. - Observation Points
Do you have a cat hammock or a bed placed at a height? Such furniture allows your cat to observe its entire territory, giving them a sense of control and calm. - Sleeping Spaces
Safe and private spots that belong solely to them. Of course, sometimes a cat may choose the couch or your bed. But it’s essential that in stressful situations—like when guests visit—they have their own sanctuary where no one will disturb them. - Play Areas
An area free of obstacles and sharp edges, so that during intense play, no one gets hurt.
Did you know that almost all of the above points can be achieved with just one wall-mounted bed from COSY AND DOZY? We recommend adding two climbing steps and a cat-friendly Beasty Toy, and then every point will be met!
But wait…
Why Fulfill Your Cat’s New Year’s Resolutions?
What Do You Achieve by Meeting Your Cat’s Needs?
By ordering a wall-mounted bed and other designer cat accessories from COSY AND DOZY, you’ll take care of your kitty’s physical and mental well-being. You have a chance to give them a longer and happier life!
- Safety Means Less Stress
In a space designed for them, your cat will be calmer, more relaxed, and happier. They feel they have their own territory, which satisfies their needs and aligns with their instincts. After all, cats are animals with a slightly wild nature, right? - Comfort Builds Mutual Trust
When you treat your cat like a member of the household, you become part of their pack. Sharing the space makes living together easier. For example, a cat is less likely to scratch furniture if they have their own scratching post. - Proper Conditions Ensure Health and Longevity
The right environment can extend your cat’s life—mainly by reducing stress and providing adequate physical activity throughout the day. The latter can be challenging to maintain for indoor cats.
Properly caring for your cat’s needs can, therefore, contribute to their long-term health and well-being. And we want our kitties to be with us for as long as possible, don’t we?