Why Cats Love to Climb: The Science Behind Their Need for Heights

Bewerkt door: Екатерина С.

Have you ever noticed your cat leaping onto counters or soaring onto shelves? This love of high spaces is part of their natural instincts, according to Stephanie Merlin, a certified feline behaviorist.

Cats are both predator and prey, so having a high vantage point helps them feel safe and secure. This need for heights is deeply rooted in their biology.

One way to support your cat's natural instinct is through a cat tree. They offer multiple tiers for climbing and perching, scratching surfaces, cozy beds, hidden nooks, and plenty of spots to explore.

Cat trees provide cats with space to express their natural instincts. Without this space, cats can become bored and frustrated, leading to stress and potentially destructive behaviors. They may even hide out of fear because they lack the security of a high vantage point.

Especially in multi-cat homes, a cat tree can be a game-changer. Cats are essentially sharing their territory and competing for limited resources. Vertical space offers a fantastic way to expand a cat's 'real estate' and avoid conflicts.

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