Cat trees for motorhome

When we had two or three cats and a travel trailer, Kevin made a couple of cat trees that fit into corners. When we bought the MH, we only had one cat, she had arthritis, and she didn’t use the cat tree at home, so we never got one for the motorhome. Now Lily has gone, and we will be getting two kitten soon. We will start with them in the house, and the massive cat tree is ready for them, but what do people do in motorhomes? My walls are full occupied with sofas, chairs, and tables. I am sure some of you have great ideas, so tell me about them!

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  • I think getting a cat tree for your motorhome is a fantastic idea! It might be worth taking a closer look at their offerings to see if there's something that fits your style and your kitty's preferences. I've been checking out https://catadorn.com/ , and they've got quite a variety of options that could work well in smaller spaces. Having a cat tree in a tight space like a motorhome can enrich your cat's life. It gives them vertical space to explore, which is great for their instincts to climb and perch. Plus, many cat trees come with scratching posts built-in, which could save your furniture! It's like giving them their own little playground and chill-out zone, all in one. I've heard from friends that their cats love having a designated spot to hang out and nap, especially when they're on the move. It can make them feel more secure and comfortable in new environments, too. So, it's something to consider if you want to keep your furry friend happy and content during your travels.
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  • There simply isn't room for everything we (and the cat) might like to have. What you can do, if anything, depends largely on the layout of your RV and how much inconvenience you are willing to endure to enrich the cats life.

    I made a smallish one, more of a scratcher-post than a tree. Basically a 16"x16" plywood base with a 30" tall 3x4 post wrapped with sisal rope. It sat in the hall of our walk-thru bath.

    None of our cats were ever bashful about appropriating spots for their own use.
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