This is a specific conversation about Cat window perches — giving indoor cats a view — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.
inparticular.ai
Window perches are genuinely one of the best enrichment additions for indoor cats — the combination of birds, movement, and sunlight provides real daily stimulation, and a good perch makes a measurable difference to indoor cat welfare. The two things that matter most are suction cup strength and a weight rating that suits your cat. Before I point you in the right direction, can you tell me how heavy your cat is, what type of windows you have (smooth double-glazed, older single-glazed, etc.), and whether this is for one cat or shared use?
It's a Scottish Fold, two years old, about 4.5kg. Standard smooth double-glazed windows. Just the one cat.
inparticular.ai
Good to know — 4.5kg is a perfectly manageable weight for most perches, so load capacity isn't a concern here. With a Scottish Fold though, the surface really does matter. The breed has a genetic predisposition to joint issues, including osteochondrodysplasia, which can cause discomfort even in young cats. A hard or shallow platform puts pressure on their joints when they're sitting still for long stretches, which is exactly what they'll do on a perch. What does your Fold's mobility look like day-to-day — any stiffness getting up, or reluctance to jump?
He seems fine mostly, but he does take his time getting up from lying down sometimes. Vet's aware and says just keep him comfortable.
inparticular.ai
That's a sensible approach from your vet, and a well-cushioned perch is exactly the kind of passive comfort measure that helps. The product I'd recommend here is the K&H Pet Products EZ Mount Window Bed — it's a hammock-style perch with a thick fleece sleeping surface that distributes weight evenly rather than creating pressure points. The suction cups are large and reliable on smooth double-glazed glass, it's rated to around 11kg so your Fold is well within that, and the padded, slightly yielding surface is much kinder on joints than the rigid platform perches. It's washable too, which matters. That's the one I'd go with.
That sounds good. Is the fleece surface warm enough — he likes to lie in the sun but our flat can get cold in winter?
inparticular.ai
The fleece holds warmth well, and because it's positioned at the window he'll get any available solar heat directly. In a cold flat you could add a self-warming insert — a microwaveable pad or a self-heating thermal pad placed under the fleece cover works well without any cables near the window. But honestly, for most of the year the fleece alone is comfortable. The bigger cold-weather win is actually just positioning — a south or west-facing window makes a real difference to how much sun time he gets.
We have a west-facing window in the living room, that should work. I'll go with the K&H one. Thanks.
inparticular.ai
West-facing is ideal — he'll get afternoon sun, which is prime cat lounging time. The K&H EZ Mount is the right call for a joint-sensitive Fold. Padded surface, solid suction on smooth glass, and easy to keep clean. He should take to it quickly once he discovers the view.