π§1. How do I know which cat tree is right for my cat?
Consider your catβs size, age, and behavior. Active climbers might prefer a taller tree, while older cats might appreciate something more accessible.
π§2. Can I train my cat to use the cat tree instead of the furniture?
Yes, by making the cat tree more appealing through positive reinforcement, familiar scents, and toys, you can redirect your catβs scratching and climbing behavior.
π§3. How often should I replace a cat tree?
Depending on the quality and how much your cat uses it, a cat tree can last several years. Replace it when it shows signs of wear, such as fraying or instability.
π§4. What should I do if my cat never uses the cat tree?
Try moving it to a different location, adding catnip, or making the tree more inviting with toys and treats. Patience and gradual introduction can also help.
π§5. Are certain cat trees better for multiple cats?
Yes, larger cat trees with multiple levels and features are better suited for homes with more than one cat, providing enough space for everyone to play and rest.