Discover stylish and space-saving cat furniture perfect for small apartments.
Tuck away litter with the rustic charm of our Cat Litter Box & Side Cabinet, combining function and style.
Give your pet a multi-functional haven with the Compact Cat Tree, offering scratching posts, cosy beds, and playful platforms.
Maximize vertical space with the Wall-Mounted Cat Activity Centre, providing a climbing and lounging spot without taking up floor space.
Find the ideal furniture solutions to keep your cat happy and your apartment clutter-free.
Buying Guide
Choosing the right cat furniture for a small apartment can be tricky, but Pawsnug has you covered! We offer a variety of space-saving solutions designed to keep your pet happy and entertained without sacrificing valuable floor space.
Consider these factors when making your selection:
- Multi-functionality: Look for pieces that serve multiple purposes, like our Rustic Cat Litter Box & Side Cabinet. This stylish cabinet cleverly conceals a litter box while providing extra storage space.
- Vertical Space: Utilizing vertical space is key in small apartments. The Compact Cat Tree: Scratching, Beds, & Play offers climbing opportunities, scratching posts, and cosy perches, all within a compact footprint.
- Wall-Mounted Options: Save floor space entirely with our Wall-Mounted Cat Activity Centre. This innovative design provides your cat with a fun climbing and playing experience without taking up any precious room.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are the materials used in Pawsnug's cat furniture safe for my cat?
A: Absolutely! We prioritize your cat's safety. Our furniture is made from non-toxic materials, free from harmful chemicals.
Q: My apartment is very small. How can I choose furniture that won't make it feel even more cramped?
A: We recommend opting for multi-functional pieces like the Rustic Cat Litter Box & Side Cabinet. This discreetly combines a litter box with storage, saving space. Consider wall-mounted options like the Wall-Mounted Cat Activity Centre to utilize vertical space.
Q: How do I encourage my cat to use new furniture?
A: Cats can be hesitant with new additions. Try placing treats or toys on the furniture to entice exploration. Some cats respond well to catnip sprinkled on scratching posts.