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Design a Cat Wall System for Multi-Cat Homes

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A large cat wall is not about adding more shelves. It’s about creating a structured space where multiple cats can move, rest, and coexist without conflict.

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Multi Entry System

Multiple access points reduce waiting, blocking, and hesitation.

Path Network

Not a single route, but a connected network that allows free movement.

Layered Territory

Different heights create natural zones and reduce competition.

1

Build Multiple Entry Points

One entry works for one cat. Multiple cats require multiple access points to avoid blocking.

Recommended: 2–3 entry points across the wall

2

Create a Path Network

A single vertical line creates conflict. A connected structure allows cats to pass, loop, and choose paths.

Spacing: 20–30cm vertical, ≤40cm horizontal

3

Add Multiple Rest Zones

Most conflicts happen at high points. Multiple resting areas reduce territorial tension.

Recommended: 3+ rest spots at different heights

What Fails vs What Works

❌ Common Mistakes

  • Single path design
  • One entry point
  • Only one resting area
  • No horizontal connections

Result: Cats compete, avoid, or stop using the wall

✅ Effective Structure

  • Multiple entry points
  • Branching or loop paths
  • Distributed resting zones
  • Connected horizontal flow

Result: Smooth movement and long-term usage

How Cats Actually Use a Large Cat Wall

Entry → Climb → Branch → Cross → Rest → Exit

A working cat wall behaves like a movement system, not a static structure.

Recommended Starter Structure

5–8 Steps
2–3 Entry Points
3–4 Rest Spots

Build a System, Not Just a Wall

Start with a structured layout. Expand based on how your cats actually move.

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