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Decorating for Cat Owners
Part 3: The Beauty of Cat Decor
For the most part cat décor is less about being
beautiful and more about keeping your pet safe and comfortable. However
there are so many manufacturers of cat products that you can fine
almost any of the items mentioned above in several different colors.
Try purchasing items such as litter boxes and scratching posts in
matching or complimentary colors. If you match the hue to the rest of
your setting you may be able to blend them seamlessly into the area
Alternatively, you may want to set aside a space
just for the cat's things, in order to separate them from the look of
the rest of the room. While this won't completely eliminate the
intrusion of cat toys onto your setting, it can allow you to create
interplay between the cat's possessions and yours. If your home is
predominated by a single color such as green or blue, purchasing
matching black cat possessions can actually compliment this look. If
your colors are more mottled, then patterned cat toys, or subdued sandy
colored ones, may be a better way to create equality in the room's hue.
The litter box is one of the most troublesome cat
possessions to decorate around. It stinks, it's dirty, and it's
generally surrounded by stray litter tramped out of the box by your
oblivious cat. One way to deal with this item is to hide it, either in
a bathroom, or somewhere out of the way such as a closet. If you don't
have anywhere to hide it, then you should consider getting a covered
cat box. They are much more attractive then leaving the litter bare,
and will also reduce the smell. Unfortunately these are rarely
attractive, and become dirty easy. To create your own custom covering,
get a giant cardboard box and place it over the litter. Cut a hole in
the front where the door is. Cover the box in decorative paper, such as
wrapping paper, and then coat this in plastic to protect it from
moisture. This method should only be used in conjunction with an
existing plastic cat cover; otherwise moisture will seep into the
cardboard and turn it to mush.
Cats can make wonderful loving pets. They are
fairly self sufficient, and don't require much attention. However, they
are still animals, and will be oblivious to the beauty of your home. In
order to maintain the look of your setting, while maintaining the
safety of your pet, you will have to plan the décor that you develop in
your home. Every cat is different, so let your home evolve with the
pet, until you reach a stasis in which safety and beauty are at their
best.
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