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    Window perch for a blind cat — safe raised-lip options

    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.

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    A blind rescue cat on a window perch is absolutely doable — and honestly a brilliant idea, because even without sight she'll get so much from the warmth, the air movement, and the sounds and smells from outside. The critical thing for a blind cat is that the perch has raised edges or a bolster lip all the way around, so she can orient herself and won't step off an edge she can't see. Before I point you to the right one — how heavy is she, what type of windows do you have (double-glazed uPVC, older sash, that kind of thing), and is this just for her or do other cats share the space?
    She's about 4.5kg, we have standard modern uPVC double-glazed windows, and she's the only cat. She was a rescue and lost her sight gradually from an untreated infection before we got her. She's very settled now and navigates the flat well, but I want to make sure she can't tumble off.
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    She sounds like she's landed on her feet with you — and 4.5kg on uPVC is very manageable. The raised-lip requirement is the deciding factor here, which rules out a lot of the flat hammock-style perches that are otherwise fine for sighted cats. What I'd recommend is the K&H Pet Products EZ Mount Window Bed Kitty Sill. It mounts directly onto the glass with strong suction cups rated well above her weight, and crucially it has a bolstered edge running around the perimeter — not a full enclosure, but a firm raised rim she'll quickly learn to feel and use as a reference point. The interior is a padded, slightly sunken well, which naturally keeps her centred. It's been around long enough that the suction cup design is genuinely reliable rather than a gamble.
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    That sounds really promising. How do I help her find it and feel safe getting on and off? She's confident indoors but new things sometimes throw her.
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    Great instinct to think about the transition — blind cats rely heavily on consistent routes, so placement matters as much as the perch itself. Put it on a window she already passes near, and position a stable step or low piece of furniture directly beneath it at a fixed height — something she can find reliably, not a stool that gets moved. Let her investigate it at floor level first by placing her bedding or a worn t-shirt on it so it smells familiar. Once it's mounted, guide her paws onto it a few times so she maps the edge height and the rim. She'll likely take to it within a few days once she's built the spatial memory. The sunken padded well on the K&H really helps because she'll feel the sides when she settles, which gives her reassurance about where she is.
    Perfect. Is there anything I should check on the suction cups over time?
    inparticular.ai
    Yes — make it a monthly habit. Press each cup firmly to confirm it's still fully seated, and wipe the glass and the cup surface clean before re-mounting if you ever take it down. Dust and condensation residue are the main culprits for gradual suction loss. The K&H cups are solid, but no suction mount should be left completely unattended indefinitely, especially with a cat who can't see a wobble coming and self-correct as quickly. Clean glass, clean cups, monthly check — and you'll have no issues.

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