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    Cat window perch for a young Burmilla

    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 one-year-old Burmilla moving into window-watching mode is actually a really rewarding stage — they're past the frenetic kitten chaos but still sharp and curious, and a good perch becomes a genuine daily occupation for them. Window perches are one of the best enrichment additions you can make for an indoor cat: birds, passing movement, patches of sunlight — it all provides the kind of low-level stimulation that keeps cats mentally settled. The two things that really matter are suction cup strength and a weight rating that comfortably covers your cat. So — how heavy is your Burmilla right now, what are your windows like (double-glazed UPVC, older single-pane, that sort of thing), and is this just for the one cat?
    She's about 4.5kg, we've got standard double-glazed UPVC windows, and yes it's just her.
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    Perfect — 4.5kg is well within the comfortable range for most perches, and UPVC double glazing is actually ideal for suction cups because the surface is smooth and non-porous. You're in a straightforward position here. What I'd want to know is whether she's shown a preference for a particular window yet, and roughly how high up she tends to sit when she's watching things — some cats want to be right at the glass, others like to sit back a little. Does she jump up onto windowsills already?
    She jumps onto the sill no problem, she's been sitting there but it's quite narrow. She tends to press right up against the glass.
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    That narrow sill is exactly the problem a window perch solves — she wants to be right at the glass and the sill just doesn't give her enough room to settle properly. For a 4.5kg cat on UPVC windows who already knows where she wants to be, I'd go with the K&H Pet Products EZ Mount Window Bed. It mounts directly to the glass with heavy-duty suction cups rated well above her weight, has a fleece-lined hammock-style bed that sits flush against the window, and at that size it gives her proper room to stretch out or curl up. It's consistently well-reviewed for exactly this type of setup — smooth UPVC glass, single cat, moderate weight. The suction cups are large and hold reliably without any shelf bracket required. She'll almost certainly take to it quickly given she's already spending time at that window.
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    That sounds ideal. Does it need much assembling and is it easy to move if I want to try a different window?
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    Very little assembly — you're essentially attaching the suction cups and clipping the bed frame together, which most people do in under ten minutes. Moving it is straightforward too: release the suction cups, reposition, press them back on. The one thing worth doing when you reattach is to give the surface a quick wipe with a damp cloth first and make sure it's fully dry — that's what keeps the hold strong over time. UPVC stays grippy so you shouldn't have any issues. Just introduce it gradually if she's a little cautious; a familiar blanket draped over the bed for the first day or two often helps cats commit to a new perch faster.
    Great, that's really helpful. I'll go for it.
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    You're all set — it's a genuinely good match for her. At one year old with that kind of curious temperament, she'll likely be using it within a day or two of it going up. Enjoy watching her settle into her new spot.

    Your situation is probably different. Get a specific answer for yours.

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