During the day he’s left on his own, where he has the run of the house aside from the living room (he has a habit of pulling the carpet up to such a degree that it blocks us from getting in the room). I do often wonder if he’s bored, but the little play cat house we bought him, his scratching post and the majority of his toys lie untouched. Yet put a box down and he can’t help but climb inside. He also has a fondness for going behind the TV, until he’s shouted at and runs off with a wail. So, what do you do to please a bored cat? I've been thinking about building some sort of project for him, which is when I came across this.
Designer Stefan Hofmann clearly doesn't have bored cats, because they've got the most impressive cat obstacle course I've ever seen to play around in. His creations have resulted in a line of cat climbing furniture that’s sold by German company Goldtatze, which translates to gold paw. I can see why they’d call it that, as I’d probably have to be earning quite a bit more to be buying such an elaborate play area for my cat. I'm not sure the landlord would appreciate it either, but let’s not ruin an impressive design by moaning.
Your cat can traverse walkways over molten pits of lava; dive across wall mounted perches situated hundreds of feet above a terrifying drop to into a dry canyon. Before long they’ll reach the birds nest, where they’ll disturb the birds and randomly chase them around the room for hours on end.
Ok, so not all of that is true but the obstacles are still pretty amazing. Each piece is custom built to your specifications, although if you don’t live in Germany then you’re probably going to have to fork out quite a bit for shipping. Or you could get into the DIY spirit and try building some of your own creations. At least your cat would thank you.
Well, when I say your cat will thank you it will probably just jump on to its new territory and promptly continue to ignore you until its feeding time or they want to use your lap as conveniently warm bed.
Here's a video of the cats enjoying their new roaming grounds.
Pictures via Haunspanther.com
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