outdoor cat toys

in addition to decorating your catio with perches, platforms, hammock, and a cat tree, make sure you also add some cat toys in the enclosure. it’s no secret that cats love to hunt for mice and those who have had pet cats for any length of time know that they don’t hunt for the tiny creatures because they are hungry. you can place multiple mice in different areas in the enclosure, such as on the highest platform, the perch of …

cat pen for outside

cats can get into all sorts of trouble when left to wander around your home. cat pens and cat playpens, which are different than cat crates & kennels, are easy to construct, and create a defined area for safe play. left on her own, your cat can get into a lot of trouble even in your own backyard. she could find her way out of your yard, or find herself in a confrontation with wild critters. the midwest collapsible cat …

cat accessories

aside from the additions to your monthly grocery list, like cat food, cat litter, and of course, treats, here are a few items you can purchase before your kitty arrives. of course, the first two things you’ll need for the addition to your family is a cat food bowl and a cat water bowl. while you may not find your cat in their bed very often, it’s still a good idea to have a safe and warm spot for them. …

cat furniture

while we like to offer our cats as much as possible in terms of stress relief and interactive play, some of the cat tree and condo options are underwhelming when it comes to appearance. this tower is made of wood (easy to wipe down) and the detachable cushions are washable. in particular, we love the dangling bugs cats can play with and the round mushroom bed. the grove cat tower comes in two heights and is nothing short of gorgeous. …

ferret cages for sale

whether you’re looking for an indoor ferret cage or an outdoor ferret cage for your little buddy, chewy has a great selection of ferret abodes for you to choose from. the ideal cage for one ferret should have room for sleeping, eating and playing as well as a litter box area. wire cages with the bars no more than an inch apart are recommended, as is a solid bottom to hold bedding and provide comfortable footing for your ferret. for …