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puppetmaster13u · 3 months
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Prompt 220
Danny has made a delightful discovery. Blob ghosts can in fact change their shape! Sure it’s simple shapes, but still! He has a school of flying blob fish and blob cats following him around and they’re adorable. And it’s not like most people can see them outside of Amity anyway, so they’re fine to follow him around as they like. 
Though maybe he should have remembered that the most doesn’t mean no one can see them. Um, hello? Feral stabby child?? No you can not steal some of his friends??? Where are your parents???? 
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kiitahthewolf · 9 months
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Kitty Besties - Daily Norms (not really a comic)
Date Made: May 2022
Device: iPad
Program: ibisPaint
Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/KittahtheWolf95/status/1523117635134758914?s=20
[The pet owner is Lumine as indicated in the post from the link above and the image, but in the last part, I didn't elaborate. I basically forgot. The owner is still Lumine. Also, keep in mind that while Kittaglia is not necessarily an OC because it's basically Childe as a cat, his personality is well my HC as a cat. I am not certain how to explain it ^^;;]
Part 1 Summary: Kittaglia is a chonky kitty (he is fluffy, not chubby). He likes to play and get attention. Adventurous and is best friends with Monyan, who is not completely an indoor cat but prefers napping over exploring. She is the older cat despite being smaller.
Today, Kittaglia wants his belly rubbed by their owner, Lumine and uses his special moves to lure her in for tum-tum rubies.
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Translations: C: Loomie! Belly wub! Pwease! Jaxie want tum-tum rubbed! Me a good, fluffy, chonky boy! L: (n_n) Aww~! Lil AJ want some attention~?
Part 2 Summary: His attempt almost worked, but then suddenly the other kitty, Monyan, appeared. She stared at Kittaglia with her usual unreadable expression, confusing both him and Lumine.
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Translations: C: Eh? Nyan? **Kittaglia notices, from the corner of his eyes, Monyan seated next to his pillow paradise** L: Hm? Monyan? M: **stares** D < D
Part 3 Summary: Out of nowhere, Monyan, carrying glints of sparkles in her eyes, hopped on top of Kittaglia's tummy. Staring at him unreadably, Monyan seated herself on top of his tummy.
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Translations: C: (O_O)!!! NYAN!? **Kittaglia was startled when she suddenly hopped on his tummy without any warning** M: Myun. **Monyan stares at him with delight** ✨ D < D ✨ L: (O.O;;) M-Monia? **Lumine was confused by her behavior**
Part 4 (end) Summary: Monyan immediately curls up on top of Kittaglia's tummy, snuggling comfortably into his soft, fluffy warm fur before snoozing off. Kittaglia starts whining in response, especially because he knew that he not only can't get his tummy rubs but that he also wouldn't have the heart to push her off. Contrary to his discomfort, Lumine found this adorable.
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Translations: M: **Monyan sleeps comfortably on top of her chosen warm, soft, fluffy pillow** ( ) < ( ) K: Nyooo! Get off!! Want Loomie luvs! Nawt Pillow! **Kittaglia flails and whines, unable to get rubbies from their owner** )V' 0 )^,, L: Awww~! How adorable~! She luvs you! You both have a good nap! **Lumine decided to leave her kitties to have their naptime, much to Kittaglia's dismay**
Part 5 (Bonus) Summary: [Made by kannaarts on Twitter (https://twitter.com/kannaarts] Ultimately, Kittaglia got too comfortable amongst the pillow heaven, and the soft warmth emitted from his kitty bestie snuggled on top of him. He ended up falling asleep. At some point after, Kittaglia turned in his sleep, cuddling his kitty bestie. Lumine, their owner, found this so precious that she couldn't help but take a picture of her precious babies.
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bakafox · 2 years
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Dread Kitty Gingivitis
The Void got chipped and vaccines today, Dread Kitty Solas got his rabies booster etc too, and an exam. The Void’s last mats were shaved off, which he hated, and I nearly cried over how he basically cowered underneath me and shoved his face into me afterward to ‘hide’ from the vet and techs, with that whole HE TRUSTS ME TO KEEP HIM SAFE feeling.
Solas wowed various people in the clinic with his chonky 22.5lbs of tabby. He is a Unit. Who of course charmed the vet with headbonks, purrs, and making biscuits.
...He also apparently has super bad gingivitis and I am going to be trying to save up the estimated $400 to get his teeth cleaned, I guess, as the vet strongly rec’d that, and it’s definitely cheaper than if I wait and his teeth need yanking out.
Not going to ask for funding at the moment, as such, a very, very, very generous friend is helping me with the Void’s final expense for neutering, but still I likely won’t be able to get Solas’ teeth looked into until the end-ish of the year or so, anyway.
BUT, I have permanently put a link in my tumblr page to my “Household” shopping/wish list on Amazon, where I have from cheap necessary shit like mouthwash and toilet paper, to expensive shit like AA batteries and garden hoses that I eventually could use/will need to get, and so on, if anyone ever is in a space where they can and also want to chip in and help my tight budget out. Other than some spices and other odds and ends it’s basically stuff that EBT doesn’t help with, (including cat litter, admittedly.)
It’s basically the list I go off myself to remind myself when I need cleaning supplies or whatever.
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kwanisms · 2 years
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Hello dear readers.
Wow, I know. She's alive? K is alive??? I am indeed alive.
I know it's been a while but a lot has happened. I know I promised to come back around November last year but due to unforseen circumstances, I took an unannounced extended hiatus.
The easy answer is I lost my drive, inspiration, and focus.
To elaborate on that, many of you that have been here since the beginning are aware of my chonky potato, Mia.
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For those who don't know, this wonderful little kitty has been in my life since 2014. I adopted her when she was 3 and a half years old. She was born in May of 2011. I didn't share much about her health but she was a hefty cat, weighing in at 18 pounds. As such, she went on a vet approved diet to lose weight. And it worked. She started shedding the weight at a healthy pace. Until she wasn't. Then, she started getting sick. And finally, she wasn't eating.
We took her to the vet who ran all kinds of tests and the results weren't what we wanted. Her kidney levels were off. We tried everything but it wasn't enough and on December 10th, 2021, my furry best friend passed away in my mother's arms. My heart broke. I didn't want to continue on without my baby. I spiraled into a deep depression and the only thing that kept me going was my family and my best friend, @yoonguurt.
Mia was the joy in my life. She made my life so much brighter and I know some people will read this and think "she was just a cat" but she wasn't just a cat to me. She was my companion, the light of my life, and my soul mate. I loved her more than anything. More than writing, more than kpop, even more than Seungkwan (sorry Kwannie lol). She was everything to me.
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I finally want to say that I'm not sorry I took time off this blog for this. I'd say death is a pretty valid reason to stop posting and checking this blog entirely. I'm not going to make any promises and say I'm coming back because I honestly don't know if I'm coming back. I miss writing, I really do, but I just don't have any inspiration or drive to write and I'm not going to force anything.
I do want to thank those of you who have continued to read and enjoy my content while I've been gone. It means a lot to me but this website is dead. I've finally accepted it and moved on. If I do decide to continue my stories, you can find them on AO3 which is linked in my navigation tab. I will also make a post with a direct link to the story. And if you need an invite to create an account on ao3, send me a DM or an ask and I'll send you an invite link.
Thank you for reading this long overdue update and I'll catch y'all on the flipside. ~ K
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kathydsalters31 · 4 years
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Outside the Box: Sleek Cat Furniture for Apartments and Small Spaces
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Cat furniture specially designed for small spaces will delight your kitty without cramping your style or cluttering up your home. Our survey of cat trees, cat hammocks, cat beds, litter boxes, and litter enclosures turned up some sleek cat furniture for apartments.
The idea, of course, is to give you cat some nifty places to lounge, play, sleep, and use their litter boxes without having your apartment look like a pet supply store. Keep an eye out for streamlined designs and easy-to-maintain materials that will hold up to wear.
And, of course, make sure the furniture and items you use to furnish your space are safe for your kitty. (Dr. Claire Walther of Zoetis Petcare gives some tips on how to make sure your apartment is cat-safe.)
Now, let’s go shopping!
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The Best Cat Furniture for Apartments
Cat Trees
A cat tree is the essential piece of cat furniture for apartments. A good cat tree includes a scratchable base, a sheltered napping area, and some open platforms that give the cat a good view of the outdoors or the rest of the home. A great cat tree will stack all of this functionality onto a small but stable base. We found three trees that fit the bill—which also blend in with modern and contemporary decor. A high-quality tree will stand up to your cat’s play for several years—so you won’t have to put broken cat trees out on the curb every year.
Over four feet high, this modern and minimalist cat tree comes in several color combos, including black and tan, walnut, and oak. Sisal-wrapped legs provide multiple scratching opportunities, and three platform perches, each with a skid-resistant topper, provide for endless non-skid jumping and pouncing. A cozy cubby to nap in and a dangling ball toy both sweeten the deal. The base is a space-saving 22 by 22 inches.
Buy Now on Chewy
Your cat can be a bookstore cat! This modern cat tree, available in black or white, doubles as shelving for books. The lower levels have scratching pads, and you can add a cat bed. The tower is 67 inches high, with a modest 22-by-22-inch base.
Buy Now on Overstock
Made of sturdy plywood with oak veneer, the 69-inch-high Lotus Cat Tower can stand up to the energetic antics of apartment-dwelling cats. With scratching surfaces, lounging pads, and a cave to hide out in, the tower gives your kitty plenty to do with only a 20-square-inch footprint.
Buy Now on Overstock
Cat Bed Furniture for Apartments
Cat beds don’t have to look like a boring fleece oval (though we like a few that do). Your cat is likely to enjoy one of the new felted wool pods or a pet bed that mimics your sofa.
This elegant felted wool cat “cave” is the perfect apartment furniture for cats who like to curl up and get cozy. These beds are handmade in Nepal using wool from New Zealand. You can also flatten it and let your cat use it as a thick, snuggly mat instead.
Buy Now on Chewy
If you think you can get your cat to sleep on their own sofa instead of yours, Enchanted Home has the high-quality apartment furniture for cats that you’ll want to try out. This elevated Snuggle Sofa has a 17-by-11-inch sleeping cushion and a 27-by-15-inch frame. The cushion cover is machine washable and the rest of the upholstery can be spot cleaned.
Buy Now on Chewy
If your cat is treating your sink like furniture, maybe it’s time to get a side table your cat will think is a sink. The NestEgg, which comes in white and black, is a perfect piece of multi-use cat furniture for an apartment or small space. Place your books on the table, store some cat toys in the plastic pod.
Buy Now on Chewy
If you’re going to devote space on your apartment floor, table, or desk to cat furniture you can’t go wrong with this bed in terms of contemporary style and good looks. The reviews are stellar—though the bottom of the bed is not thick, people report that their cats love the support of the big side bolsters. The shaggy outside cover is removable and machine washable. The 23-by-23-inch small bed should work for most cats, but if your kitty is a sprawler, try a medium.
Buy Now on Chewy
Cat Perch Furniture for Apartments
Somewhere in between the full-on tower and a simple bed, the elevated perch is the perfect place for your kitty to watch “Cat TV” and get some R&R, too. And, best of all, you won’t sacrifice any floor space.
This lightweight 12-by-23-inch cat furniture attaches firmly to your window with four industrial-strength suction cups so the cat can luxuriate from whatever height you choose—and you can save precious apartment floor space. The gray fleece cover is removable and machine washable. Have two cats? Check out the double-decker version of this perch.
Buy Now on Chewy
This pod-style perch is the perfect cat furniture in apartments with floor-to-ceiling windows or windows with shallow sills. It sticks to the glass via strong suction cups and cats can enter from either end. It includes a soft inner bed for comfy snoozing and comes with a one-year limited warranty for extra peace of mind. It has no footprint at all, making it ideal for small spaces.
Buy on Chewy
This hammock-style wall-mounted wood shelf can be placed in your apartment at whatever level your cat prefers—it’s a great way to get the cat off your desk! You can install multiple shelves to create a complete cat climbing wall or to accommodate multiple cats. This cat furniture comes with both a fiber-type cover for scratching or a soft wool cover for napping. And it’s perfect for big kitties—it holds up to 33 pounds!
Buy Now on Amazon
Want more of this style of cat furniture? Check out our favorite cat hammocks and space-saving window beds, perfect for apartments and small spaces.
Litter Covers and Litter Box Furniture for Apartments
Nobody wants to see or smell the litter box, but it can be tough to get away from when you and your cat are sharing a small apartment. We think these enclosures and covered boxes that look like regular furniture can help.
You may be able to hide your cat’s litter box among your apartment’s plant collection. This durable pot will fool many visitors, and the size makes it a good choice for homes with multiple cats. Even your chonky kitty will fit in this one. if you’re handy, you could swap out the artificial foliage on top and install some cat-friendly grass.
Buy Now on Chewy
There are several table-style enclosures for litter boxes, but we like this bench-style cat litter box enclosure because it’s a handy piece of furniture for just about any room in your apartment. It keeps your kitty’s litter box out of view (and safe from any dogs). When it’s time to clean, just lift the hinged top to access the litter box and the scoop in the adjacent compartment.
Buy Now on Chewy
It’s a litter box that’s shaped like an igloo, with a built-in, step-up grate that helps keep the litter inside. This is a great piece of cat furniture for pets who like their privacy—and great for you because it comes in a palette of understated colors complimentary to most apartment decor.
Find on Amazon
It’s a splurge, but it sure is a pretty piece of cat furniture. This sleek plywood box cover from Curio is a perfect modern apartment fit; put a pad on top for the cat or a plant and reading material for you. To access the box for cleaning, simply remove the nested lid. Use with your cat’s favorite litter box, or purchase the Curio Litter Liner designed for this enclosure. The wood has a water-resistant finish for easy cleaning.
Buy Now on Amazon
Looking for More Cat Furniture?
Featured image by Eric Han/Unsplash
Karen Anderson is a writer at Rover. Before joining Rover, she was a writer and editor at Apple and a freelancer for companies including Cardiac Science, Houzz, the Home Owners Club, and the Seattle Times. Her hobbies are dancing, gardening, science fiction, and pet-sitting for friends and neighbors. She shares her house with a delightful clowder of quirky rescue cats.
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barryswamsleyaz · 4 years
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Cat furniture specially designed for small spaces will delight your kitty without cramping your style or cluttering up your home. Our survey of cat trees, cat hammocks, cat beds, litter boxes, and litter enclosures turned up some sleek cat furniture for apartments.
The idea, of course, is to give you cat some nifty places to lounge, play, sleep, and use their litter boxes without having your apartment look like a pet supply store. Keep an eye out for streamlined designs and easy-to-maintain materials that will hold up to wear.
And, of course, make sure the furniture and items you use to furnish your space are safe for your kitty. (Dr. Claire Walther of Zoetis Petcare gives some tips on how to make sure your apartment is cat-safe.)
Now, let’s go shopping!
VisionofVictor/Pixabay
The Best Cat Furniture for Apartments
Cat Trees
A cat tree is the essential piece of cat furniture for apartments. A good cat tree includes a scratchable base, a sheltered napping area, and some open platforms that give the cat a good view of the outdoors or the rest of the home. A great cat tree will stack all of this functionality onto a small but stable base. We found three trees that fit the bill—which also blend in with modern and contemporary decor. A high-quality tree will stand up to your cat’s play for several years—so you won’t have to put broken cat trees out on the curb every year.
Over four feet high, this modern and minimalist cat tree comes in several color combos, including black and tan, walnut, and oak. Sisal-wrapped legs provide multiple scratching opportunities, and three platform perches, each with a skid-resistant topper, provide for endless non-skid jumping and pouncing. A cozy cubby to nap in and a dangling ball toy both sweeten the deal. The base is a space-saving 22 by 22 inches.
Buy Now on Chewy
Your cat can be a bookstore cat! This modern cat tree, available in black or white, doubles as shelving for books. The lower levels have scratching pads, and you can add a cat bed. The tower is 67 inches high, with a modest 22-by-22-inch base.
Buy Now on Overstock
Made of sturdy plywood with oak veneer, the 69-inch-high Lotus Cat Tower can stand up to the energetic antics of apartment-dwelling cats. With scratching surfaces, lounging pads, and a cave to hide out in, the tower gives your kitty plenty to do with only a 20-square-inch footprint.
Buy Now on Overstock
Cat Bed Furniture for Apartments
Cat beds don’t have to look like a boring fleece oval (though we like a few that do). Your cat is likely to enjoy one of the new felted wool pods or a pet bed that mimics your sofa.
This elegant felted wool cat “cave” is the perfect apartment furniture for cats who like to curl up and get cozy. These beds are handmade in Nepal using wool from New Zealand. You can also flatten it and let your cat use it as a thick, snuggly mat instead.
Buy Now on Chewy
If you think you can get your cat to sleep on their own sofa instead of yours, Enchanted Home has the high-quality apartment furniture for cats that you’ll want to try out. This elevated Snuggle Sofa has a 17-by-11-inch sleeping cushion and a 27-by-15-inch frame. The cushion cover is machine washable and the rest of the upholstery can be spot cleaned.
Buy Now on Chewy
If your cat is treating your sink like furniture, maybe it’s time to get a side table your cat will think is a sink. The NestEgg, which comes in white and black, is a perfect piece of multi-use cat furniture for an apartment or small space. Place your books on the table, store some cat toys in the plastic pod.
Buy Now on Chewy
If you’re going to devote space on your apartment floor, table, or desk to cat furniture you can’t go wrong with this bed in terms of contemporary style and good looks. The reviews are stellar—though the bottom of the bed is not thick, people report that their cats love the support of the big side bolsters. The shaggy outside cover is removable and machine washable. The 23-by-23-inch small bed should work for most cats, but if your kitty is a sprawler, try a medium.
Buy Now on Chewy
Cat Perch Furniture for Apartments
Somewhere in between the full-on tower and a simple bed, the elevated perch is the perfect place for your kitty to watch “Cat TV” and get some R&R, too. And, best of all, you won’t sacrifice any floor space.
This lightweight 12-by-23-inch cat furniture attaches firmly to your window with four industrial-strength suction cups so the cat can luxuriate from whatever height you choose—and you can save precious apartment floor space. The gray fleece cover is removable and machine washable. Have two cats? Check out the double-decker version of this perch.
Buy Now on Chewy
This pod-style perch is the perfect cat furniture in apartments with floor-to-ceiling windows or windows with shallow sills. It sticks to the glass via strong suction cups and cats can enter from either end. It includes a soft inner bed for comfy snoozing and comes with a one-year limited warranty for extra peace of mind. It has no footprint at all, making it ideal for small spaces.
Buy on Chewy
This hammock-style wall-mounted wood shelf can be placed in your apartment at whatever level your cat prefers—it’s a great way to get the cat off your desk! You can install multiple shelves to create a complete cat climbing wall or to accommodate multiple cats. This cat furniture comes with both a fiber-type cover for scratching or a soft wool cover for napping. And it’s perfect for big kitties—it holds up to 33 pounds!
Buy Now on Amazon
Want more of this style of cat furniture? Check out our favorite cat hammocks and space-saving window beds, perfect for apartments and small spaces.
Litter Covers and Litter Box Furniture for Apartments
Nobody wants to see or smell the litter box, but it can be tough to get away from when you and your cat are sharing a small apartment. We think these enclosures and covered boxes that look like regular furniture can help.
You may be able to hide your cat’s litter box among your apartment’s plant collection. This durable pot will fool many visitors, and the size makes it a good choice for homes with multiple cats. Even your chonky kitty will fit in this one. if you’re handy, you could swap out the artificial foliage on top and install some cat-friendly grass.
Buy Now on Chewy
There are several table-style enclosures for litter boxes, but we like this bench-style cat litter box enclosure because it’s a handy piece of furniture for just about any room in your apartment. It keeps your kitty’s litter box out of view (and safe from any dogs). When it’s time to clean, just lift the hinged top to access the litter box and the scoop in the adjacent compartment.
Buy Now on Chewy
It’s a litter box that’s shaped like an igloo, with a built-in, step-up grate that helps keep the litter inside. This is a great piece of cat furniture for pets who like their privacy—and great for you because it comes in a palette of understated colors complimentary to most apartment decor.
Find on Amazon
It’s a splurge, but it sure is a pretty piece of cat furniture. This sleek plywood box cover from Curio is a perfect modern apartment fit; put a pad on top for the cat or a plant and reading material for you. To access the box for cleaning, simply remove the nested lid. Use with your cat’s favorite litter box, or purchase the Curio Litter Liner designed for this enclosure. The wood has a water-resistant finish for easy cleaning.
Buy Now on Amazon
Looking for More Cat Furniture?
Featured image by Eric Han/Unsplash
Karen Anderson is a writer at Rover. Before joining Rover, she was a writer and editor at Apple and a freelancer for companies including Cardiac Science, Houzz, the Home Owners Club, and the Seattle Times. Her hobbies are dancing, gardening, science fiction, and pet-sitting for friends and neighbors. She shares her house with a delightful clowder of quirky rescue cats.
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Table of Contents
Cat furniture specially designed for small spaces will delight your kitty without cramping your style or cluttering up your home. Our survey of cat trees, cat hammocks, cat beds, litter boxes, and litter enclosures turned up some sleek cat furniture for apartments.
The idea, of course, is to give you cat some nifty places to lounge, play, sleep, and use their litter boxes without having your apartment look like a pet supply store. Keep an eye out for streamlined designs and easy-to-maintain materials that will hold up to wear.
And, of course, make sure the furniture and items you use to furnish your space are safe for your kitty. (Dr. Claire Walther of Zoetis Petcare gives some tips on how to make sure your apartment is cat-safe.)
Now, let’s go shopping!
VisionofVictor/Pixabay
The Best Cat Furniture for Apartments
Cat Trees
A cat tree is the essential piece of cat furniture for apartments. A good cat tree includes a scratchable base, a sheltered napping area, and some open platforms that give the cat a good view of the outdoors or the rest of the home. A great cat tree will stack all of this functionality onto a small but stable base. We found three trees that fit the bill—which also blend in with modern and contemporary decor. A high-quality tree will stand up to your cat’s play for several years—so you won’t have to put broken cat trees out on the curb every year.
Over four feet high, this modern and minimalist cat tree comes in several color combos, including black and tan, walnut, and oak. Sisal-wrapped legs provide multiple scratching opportunities, and three platform perches, each with a skid-resistant topper, provide for endless non-skid jumping and pouncing. A cozy cubby to nap in and a dangling ball toy both sweeten the deal. The base is a space-saving 22 by 22 inches.
Buy Now on Chewy
Your cat can be a bookstore cat! This modern cat tree, available in black or white, doubles as shelving for books. The lower levels have scratching pads, and you can add a cat bed. The tower is 67 inches high, with a modest 22-by-22-inch base.
Buy Now on Overstock
Made of sturdy plywood with oak veneer, the 69-inch-high Lotus Cat Tower can stand up to the energetic antics of apartment-dwelling cats. With scratching surfaces, lounging pads, and a cave to hide out in, the tower gives your kitty plenty to do with only a 20-square-inch footprint.
Buy Now on Overstock
Cat Bed Furniture for Apartments
Cat beds don’t have to look like a boring fleece oval (though we like a few that do). Your cat is likely to enjoy one of the new felted wool pods or a pet bed that mimics your sofa.
This elegant felted wool cat “cave” is the perfect apartment furniture for cats who like to curl up and get cozy. These beds are handmade in Nepal using wool from New Zealand. You can also flatten it and let your cat use it as a thick, snuggly mat instead.
Buy Now on Chewy
If you think you can get your cat to sleep on their own sofa instead of yours, Enchanted Home has the high-quality apartment furniture for cats that you’ll want to try out. This elevated Snuggle Sofa has a 17-by-11-inch sleeping cushion and a 27-by-15-inch frame. The cushion cover is machine washable and the rest of the upholstery can be spot cleaned.
Buy Now on Chewy
If your cat is treating your sink like furniture, maybe it’s time to get a side table your cat will think is a sink. The NestEgg, which comes in white and black, is a perfect piece of multi-use cat furniture for an apartment or small space. Place your books on the table, store some cat toys in the plastic pod.
Buy Now on Chewy
If you’re going to devote space on your apartment floor, table, or desk to cat furniture you can’t go wrong with this bed in terms of contemporary style and good looks. The reviews are stellar—though the bottom of the bed is not thick, people report that their cats love the support of the big side bolsters. The shaggy outside cover is removable and machine washable. The 23-by-23-inch small bed should work for most cats, but if your kitty is a sprawler, try a medium.
Buy Now on Chewy
Cat Perch Furniture for Apartments
Somewhere in between the full-on tower and a simple bed, the elevated perch is the perfect place for your kitty to watch “Cat TV” and get some R&R, too. And, best of all, you won’t sacrifice any floor space.
This lightweight 12-by-23-inch cat furniture attaches firmly to your window with four industrial-strength suction cups so the cat can luxuriate from whatever height you choose—and you can save precious apartment floor space. The gray fleece cover is removable and machine washable. Have two cats? Check out the double-decker version of this perch.
Buy Now on Chewy
This pod-style perch is the perfect cat furniture in apartments with floor-to-ceiling windows or windows with shallow sills. It sticks to the glass via strong suction cups and cats can enter from either end. It includes a soft inner bed for comfy snoozing and comes with a one-year limited warranty for extra peace of mind. It has no footprint at all, making it ideal for small spaces.
Buy on Chewy
This hammock-style wall-mounted wood shelf can be placed in your apartment at whatever level your cat prefers—it’s a great way to get the cat off your desk! You can install multiple shelves to create a complete cat climbing wall or to accommodate multiple cats. This cat furniture comes with both a fiber-type cover for scratching or a soft wool cover for napping. And it’s perfect for big kitties—it holds up to 33 pounds!
Buy Now on Amazon
Want more of this style of cat furniture? Check out our favorite cat hammocks and space-saving window beds, perfect for apartments and small spaces.
Litter Covers and Litter Box Furniture for Apartments
Nobody wants to see or smell the litter box, but it can be tough to get away from when you and your cat are sharing a small apartment. We think these enclosures and covered boxes that look like regular furniture can help.
You may be able to hide your cat’s litter box among your apartment’s plant collection. This durable pot will fool many visitors, and the size makes it a good choice for homes with multiple cats. Even your chonky kitty will fit in this one. if you’re handy, you could swap out the artificial foliage on top and install some cat-friendly grass.
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There are several table-style enclosures for litter boxes, but we like this bench-style cat litter box enclosure because it’s a handy piece of furniture for just about any room in your apartment. It keeps your kitty’s litter box out of view (and safe from any dogs). When it’s time to clean, just lift the hinged top to access the litter box and the scoop in the adjacent compartment.
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It’s a litter box that’s shaped like an igloo, with a built-in, step-up grate that helps keep the litter inside. This is a great piece of cat furniture for pets who like their privacy—and great for you because it comes in a palette of understated colors complimentary to most apartment decor.
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It’s a splurge, but it sure is a pretty piece of cat furniture. This sleek plywood box cover from Curio is a perfect modern apartment fit; put a pad on top for the cat or a plant and reading material for you. To access the box for cleaning, simply remove the nested lid. Use with your cat’s favorite litter box, or purchase the Curio Litter Liner designed for this enclosure. The wood has a water-resistant finish for easy cleaning.
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Karen Anderson is a writer at Rover. Before joining Rover, she was a writer and editor at Apple and a freelancer for companies including Cardiac Science, Houzz, the Home Owners Club, and the Seattle Times. Her hobbies are dancing, gardening, science fiction, and pet-sitting for friends and neighbors. She shares her house with a delightful clowder of quirky rescue cats.
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