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(With Ideal Cat Tree Picks from Catopia Co.!)
Whether you’re adopting, fostering, or looking to match a cat to your lifestyle and space, this guide will help you prepare—and includes thoughtfully chosen cat trees that mesh beautifully with homes of various sizes.
Family setup: Do you have kids or other pets?
Daily rhythm: Busy days out? Evening cuddles?
Energy level desired: Calm adult cat or playful kitten?
Remember: a cat's personality should fit with your home routine. For busy households, a mellow adult might be ideal. If you love chaos and cuddles, kittens can be a blast (just be ready with snacks and toys!).
Cats thrive with vertical territory—so space matters, especially if you want to include a cat tree.
Think about:
Floor space: Is there a 60 cm × 60 cm corner for a multi-level tower?
Ceiling height: Do you have rooms tall enough (over 2 m) for a floor‑to‑ceiling tree?
Quiet areas: A tucked-away litter/food zone?
Windows: Favorite sunbathing or bird‑watching spots?
Catopia Co. Recommendations:
For smaller rooms: the Catopia Co. 100cm Cloud Cat Tree with sleeping nook and a woven basket is perfect for smaller living spaces
For tall multi-cat homes: the 170 cm Extra Large Multi-Level Cat Tree (supports several cats, great for large breeds or families)
For space-saving but tall options: their Adjustable Floor‑to‑Ceiling Cactus Cat Tree (fits 2–2.5 m ceiling heights without drilling)
You open your home to a cat in need.
Shelters often provide cats that are already litter‑trained and personality‑matched.
Many rescues help direct you to cats suitable for your specific home setup.
Not sure you're ready? Fostering gives you the chance to:
Get to know a cat’s behavior.
Find out how they fit with your routine.
Sometimes end up adopting the foster kitty—lovingly called “foster failing” 💛.
Local shelters and rescue partners can help match you with cats who have been assessed for behavior, health, and sociability.
Before your new family member arrives, make sure to set up key essentials:
Litter box station (one + one extra for multi-cat homes)
Food and water bowls in a quiet corner
A cozy bed, preferably near sightlines like windows
Your cat tree: assemble early so scents can settle
Provides vertical territory for climbing, scratching, napping, and observing.
Reduces furniture damage—cats prefer sisal and heights.
Encourages exercise and mental enrichment—especially for indoor cats.
Small apartment, single adult: a calm adult cat and a Cloud Cat Tree would fit well.
Large condo or townhouse with multiple cats: choose the 170 cm Extra Large Tree for space and stability.
Tall ceilings but limited floor room: the Floor‑to‑Ceiling Cactus Tree gives climbing zones without using lot of floor.
Adding a cat to your home is a joyful adventure. With thoughtful adoption or fostering decisions, and by prepping your living space—especially with a well‑fitted cat tree—you set everyone up for harmony and happiness.
May you find the perfect feline companion—and the perfect spot in your home for them (and their tree!). Feel free to ask if you'd like this tailored to your square footage or city!