When Consumer Reports shopping editor Mary Beth Quirk first brought home a cat tree for her calico-tabby mix, Frannie, her cat was “totally obsessed.” Frannie would “even groom the white, fluffy faux ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cat trees help cats express their biological instincts while providing a space for exercise. Volanthevist via Getty Images If you ...
“Cats thrive on having access to the vertical world,” says cat-behavior expert Jackson Galaxy. While there are often existing vertical spaces in your home, a cat tree is a good way to provide a ...