So keep that in mind, depending on your use case. I will say that once the younger cat got braver, he was able to leap over the top of it, but my older, bigger cat could not (which meant the younger cat always had a means of escape). The space between the bars were wide enough for them to see and sniff each other without any possibility of them fighting. I personally used it when I adopted my younger cat and needed to slowly introduce him to my older cat. I've used this exact gate in the past and found it really easy to set up in my doorway, and it's *extremely* sturdy once you adjust the tension properly - I can't see any dogs being able to break through, and it's made of metal, which discourages chewing. Get it from Amazon for $81.99+ (available in five colors). If you've got a couple of kitties and haven't gotten them a dedicated cat tree yet, take this as your sign that it's worth it! I appreciate that this cat tree doesn't take up a *ton* of space either and fits very well in my NYC apartment. My cats prefer the two top tiers of the tree and the side basket - which my very thick older cat, Sneaky, curls up in for his afternoon naps every single day. Those are absolutely designed for kittens, making this a great tree for cats of all ages. Now, there are some parts of this tree my adult cats simple weren't interested in using: the hammock on the first level, the cubby hole on the second, and the tunnel on the third. There are sisal-covered posts along the entire height of it for your cats to scratch, and the rope is just now starting to come apart from the amount of feverish scratching my younger cat, Chicho, has done to it (which, for less than $100, I'm not mad about). I've owned this exact cat tree for about a year and a half now and have to say, for the amount of use you (well, your cats) get out of it, it's a steal at this price. I do recommend keeping it locked away when it's not in use as it is a choking/bowel obstruction hazard if your cats are prone to chewing and/or eating strings." - Shields Promising review: "All my cats love this! It is paws down their favorite toy, right up there with the laser pointer. It's a super simple toy, but the amount of joy it'll probably bring your kitty is worth every penny. I love that it's long, so I can just sit on my couch and whisk it around it the area, and even my shy cat, who likes to sit further back and watch while his older brother plays (as seen in the gif above), can still bat at it. I got this rainbow toy because I realized they really just wanted to chase long tail-like objects, and they sure do light up whenever they see me pick up this wand and know that it's play time. I first noticed they loved string because they tore apart a mouse toy that was basically string wrapped around a plastic mouse shape - they didn't care about the mouse, but they loved the torn apart string (aka literal trash at this point). I have this exact toy for my cats, and it's easily their favorite thing to play with - and they have a lot of toys. Get it from Amazon for $12.99 (also available as standalones without the board). It brings her happiness and I am grateful." - Kate Steenberg " My elderly cat turns into a kitten around this! She has very bad arthritis (treating with pain meds) and is not very active, but rolls around kicking her feet and rubbing on the silver vine balls. Promising reviews: "My cats absolutely LOVE this toy! I really like that it adheres to wherever you want to put it, PLUS it is a no mess catnip/treat option for your furry babies! I bought two and WILL be getting more soon, I love them that much! HIGHLY recommend this product and this seller!!!!! Seller is also really sweet and is quick to respond to emails should you have any questions! You don't find customer service like this anymore, THE BEST!!!" - Pumphrey Multiple reviewers said their elderly/senior cats with limited mobility or declining eyesight really enjoyed the sensation of rubbing their face on this and licking it. □ It's flavored with cat sugar, catnip, silvervine, and gall fruit, respectively.
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