I'm about to move out and get my first cat, so thank you very much for all these videos!! One main worry I have would be that the windows of the apartment might not be too strong. I don't worry about the suction cup perches falling, but I do worry about the entire glass falling out of the window. Are there any ways to really tell if the glass is fixed tightly to the windowpane? I would just put the perches on other furniture but I think they'd really like a window seat! What's a sign that a window is sturdy enough to not fall through from a cat pouncing against it etc? Thank you so much! Edit: Additionally, I also worry that some cat trees might not be that heavy, and so a cat jumping onto it will cause it to wobble/fall. What's some quick fixes for these when I can't drill it to the floor/wall? Using weights to put on the base? I find that most trees/scratching posts are only a few pounds heavier than the cat itself. Is that enough for free-standing stuff? 🙏
Housing in the west is most common to be painted walls or wall paper so that was a surprise to see your rental home have such large amount of marble wall
Hoho! A new, amazing and practical upload. Thanks, tn! P.S. Just in case if you remember, what is the very long cat tree called that reached till your ceiling in your old appartment. I just got two kittens and want them to be able to explore the third dimension more :))
Thanks for your kind comment! They're called floor-to-ceiling cat towers (great for saving space as well). My specific one isn't available for sale outside of Korea but I found some alternatives with good reviews in recommendations page! Check them out here! monsieurtn.com/product-review/recommended-apartment-cat-products/#Space_Saving_Cat_Towers
You're the first person to spot that on his arm! When I went to the breeder, the breeder explained that his mom was overgrooming him in that one spot causing a mark. I adopted him and thought his fur would eventually grow back but it never did. So he has a bit of furless patch on his arm hahahaha.