🚚 Free Shipping on Any Purchase Over $79!

3 Steps to Build a Cat Wall for Two Cats

zhengzhiyu |

Mid-Level Setup

A practical layout strategy for medium spaces. Designed to reduce conflict, create flow, and test scalable cat wall structures.

Two Entry Points

Reduce competition by allowing both cats to access the wall from different positions.

Parallel Paths

Give cats multiple routes instead of forcing them onto a single path.

Multiple Rest Spots

Each cat needs its own place to stay without being pushed away.

1

Create Two Entry Points

Single entry designs often fail in multi-cat homes due to blocking and hesitation.

Place entry points at different horizontal positions (e.g. sofa + open wall).
  • Entry height: 30–45cm
  • Keep both entrances equally accessible
  • Avoid forcing both cats to use one spot
2

Build Split or Loop Paths

A single straight path creates conflict. A split path allows natural movement.

Keep spacing within 20–30cm and allow at least one branching point.
  • Create a Y-shape or loop structure
  • Allow cats to pass each other
  • Avoid dead-end routes
3

Add Multiple Resting Zones

One resting point leads to competition. Two or more creates balance.

Use at least 2 resting spots at different heights or positions.
  • Hammock + platform combination works best
  • Separate vertically or horizontally
  • Ensure both feel equally “safe”

Recommended Starter Layout

3–4 Steps
2 Entry Points
2 Rest Spots
1 Branch Path

This structure balances usability and scalability. Expand only after both cats use it comfortably.

Design for Two Cats, Not One

Avoid conflict. Start with a split layout and expand once both cats are using the wall naturally.

Shop Cat Wall Units

Escribir un comentario

Tenga en cuenta que los comentarios se tienen que aprobar antes de que se publiquen.