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Why Cats Love High Places

by DesignerTeam on Mar 02, 2026
Why Cats Love High Places

Refrigerator tops. Bookshelf highest shelves. Curtain rods. If it's high, your cat wants to be there.

It's not rebellion. It's instinct.


Three Things Written in Their Genes

House cats descend from African wildcats that lived in grasslands and deserts. In that world, height meant three things:

Safety. Danger lurked on the ground. Trees and rocks were places to rest without fear.

Vision. From above, they could see everything: prey, threats, safe paths.

Ambush. Pouncing from above takes less energy than chasing on the ground.

Your cat doesn't know it's safe indoors. The fridge top is still that tree branch.


Height Is More Than Height

From up high, the whole room unfolds beneath them.

This gives cats something they deeply need: control. They need to know who came, who left, where safety is. High places are watchtowers and safe houses rolled into one.

In multi-cat homes, height also means status — the cat on the highest perch is usually the one in charge.


What Makes a High Place Worth Using?

Not just any high spot will do. Cats look for:

Stability. Wobbly surfaces are unsafe surfaces.

Escape routes. They need to see the way down.

Warmth. Wood beats metal. Soft padding beats bare boards.

Ownership. A fixed spot that's theirs, not temporary clutter.

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