Is a cat wall the only salvation for apartment living?
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I’ve seen too many apartment-dwelling cats who are bored, anxious, or constantly picking fights with their housemates. Usually, the owner says, "But I give them plenty of toys!" The problem isn't the toys; it’s the lack of Vertical Territory.
Cats view the world in 3D, not just square footage. In the wild, height equals safety and dominance. In a 2026 apartment, the floor is full of noisy humans, robot vacuums, and dogs. If your cat doesn't have a "Cat Wall"—a series of shelves and bridges high above the fray—they are living in a constant state of low-level stress.
Building a cat wall isn't just about decoration; it’s about giving your cat a highway where they never have to touch the floor. It stops the bullying in multi-cat homes and gives anxious hiders a place where they feel untouchable. If your cat is "acting out," stop buying catnip and start looking at your empty wall space.
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