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    Cat window perch for Egyptian Mau

    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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    Egyptian Maus are a breed worth thinking carefully about when it comes to window perches — their short, dense spotted coat and sensitivity to temperature swings mean direct glass contact on a hot day can actually be uncomfortable for them. You want a perch that gives the view and the stimulation without putting them right up against sun-heated glass. Before I point you in a direction, a couple of quick things: how much does your Mau weigh, and what style of windows do you have — standard double-glazed, single-pane, or something else?
    She's about 4.5kg, standard double-glazed windows. I want her to be able to watch birds but not bake in the sun — she gets restless in summer near the glass.
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    That makes complete sense, and 4.5kg is well within the range of most suction-mount perches. The issue with standard hammock-style perches is they press right against the glass, which is exactly what you want to avoid. What you need is something with a bit of standoff — a perch that mounts to the window frame or wall nearby, rather than hanging flush on the pane itself. Is this a windowsill with any width to it, or is the glass pretty much at the edge with no ledge?
    There's a narrow sill, maybe 3–4cm. Not really usable on its own.
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    Got it — that sill won't do much, so you need the perch to be self-supporting away from the glass rather than resting on it. My recommendation is the K&H Pet Products EZ Mount Scratcher Lounger. It mounts via strong suction cups to the window but the sleeping platform sits out from the glass on a frame, so your Mau gets the bird-watching position without lying against the heated pane. It's rated to around 11kg, so she's well within limit, and the sisal scratcher surface gives her something to do while she's up there — Maus tend to be busy cats and appreciate the texture. It holds solidly on double-glazed glass once the cups are warmed and pressed firmly. I'd also suggest positioning it on the shadier side of the window if you have the option, so she can choose her exposure.
    That sounds good. Is the platform surface easy to clean? She moults a bit.
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    The sisal scratcher section collects hair but a lint roller handles it quickly. The lounger platform itself is a pressed cardboard scratcher insert that's replaceable — K&H sell refills — so when it gets worn or furry beyond easy cleaning, you just swap the insert rather than replacing the whole unit. For a 4.5kg Mau who'll be up there regularly, you'd probably replace the insert every few months. The mounting arms and suction cups are wipe-clean and don't trap hair the way fabric hammocks do, which is a genuine advantage for a moulty cat.
    Perfect, I'll go with that. Thanks for thinking about the heat issue — I hadn't seen that mentioned anywhere else.
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    It's one of those breed-specific things that doesn't get talked about enough. Egyptian Maus are temperature-sensitive and quite vocal about discomfort, so if she's been restless near the glass in summer, this setup should genuinely help. Position it so she has a shaded angle and she'll likely use it all day long — they're big watchers once they find a spot they trust.

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