You don’t need a workshop or weekend to keep a cat tree safe and fresh. With a two-minute monthly check and a few friendly habits, you can reduce wobble, prevent snags, and stop odors before they spread. We wrote this guide to walk with you, step by step, so your cat keeps choosing the tree and your home stays clean.
Safety & Liability Note
These tips are general guidance. Your home and cats are unique—please use your best judgment and follow manufacturer instructions. If anything feels unsafe, stop and consult a qualified professional.
Think of this as your “light touch” that keeps everything feeling new.
These tiny habits make deep cleans easier and keep nedy paws choosing the tree.
Accidents happen; the fix is simple and kind to noses.
If an old odor lingers in wall-to-wall carpet, the pad may need replacement in that spot—your nose (and your cat) will tell you. Humane World for Animals
Sisal is the work surface for claws. A little care makes it last.
After any refresh, invite your cat back with a short play session that ends on the post.
A stable tree is a confident choice for your cat.
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Keeping the surroundings fresh helps the tree stay the favorite spot.
Fresh environment, fresh habits, and your cat will choose the tree more often when the area smells neutral to them.
Materials age quietly. A few choices slow these common instances down are:
You’re not being picky—safety comes first.
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Give everything a quick snug monthly, and anytime you notice new wobble after a growth spurt of play or a furniture move.
Use an enzymatic cleaner and avoid ammonia-based products since ammonia can cue repeat marking and heat can set the odor.
Not at all. Carpeted perches and ramps add traction and comfort. Just avoid placing the base on a thick plush rug that behaves like a trampoline; switch to low-pile or add a thin, firm under-board. Get more info on our resource page discussing carpet for cats.
Vacuum seams weekly and use a lint tool on high-traffic perches. Clean fabric invites paws and helps you spot loose screws early.
If you want to learn more ways you can give your cat a healthy climbing environment, feel free to browse the below resources to access complete, step-by-step guides designed to help you move forward today.