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inparticular.ai
A senior cat and a kitten sharing the same space is a lovely setup, but you're right to think about separate perch heights — a kitten will happily scramble up high, while an older cat often needs a lower perch that's easy on their joints. Window perches are genuinely one of the best things you can add for indoor cats: birds, movement, sunlight, and a sense of territory all in one spot. The main things to get right are suction cup strength and a weight rating that suits each cat. To point you toward the right option, can you tell me roughly how heavy your senior cat is, what type of windows you have (smooth double-glazing tends to hold suction cups much better than textured glass), and are you looking to put perches on the same window or different ones?
The senior cat is about 5kg, the kitten is tiny still — maybe 1kg. We have standard smooth double-glazed windows. I was thinking one window each, maybe the senior lower down and the kitten higher up.
inparticular.ai
That layout makes perfect sense — lower for the senior, higher for the kitten. Smooth double glazing is ideal for suction cup perches, so you've got good options. Before I recommend, one quick question: is your senior cat showing any stiffness or does she get up and down fairly easily still? That'll tell me whether you need a really low mount or just moderately low.
She's a bit stiff, definitely slower than she used to be. I'd want her perch to be pretty accessible without a big jump.
inparticular.ai
Perfect, that's exactly what I needed to know. I'd recommend the K&H Pet Products EZ Mount Window Bed — get two of them and mount them at different heights on separate windows. Here's why it works well for your situation: each unit is rated to 11kg, so your 5kg senior is well within the safe limit and the kitten is nowhere near it. The suction cups are robust and have a strong track record on smooth double glazing. Crucially, the platform sits flush against the glass with a soft padded surface, so there's no wobble when a stiff cat shifts her weight. For your senior, mount it low enough that she can step onto a nearby surface first — a low stool or even a folded blanket on the floor beneath gives her a stepping-stone. Mount the kitten's higher on the same or another window and she'll rocket up there in seconds. It's a simple, consistent product that holds up well to daily use.
That sounds really sensible. Do the suction cups ever fail? I'd worry about my senior cat falling.
inparticular.ai
It's a fair concern. Suction cup failure is almost always a preparation issue rather than a product fault — the glass needs to be completely clean and dry before you attach them, and the cups need to be pressed on firmly with a twist. On smooth double glazing that's been cleaned properly, the K&H EZ Mount holds very reliably. Some people also recheck the cups every few weeks and give them a press, which takes about ten seconds. For your senior, mounting low means that even in the unlikely event of a cup releasing, the drop is small. The bigger risk with suction perches is usually grime building up on the glass over time, so a quick wipe-down every month or so keeps them solid.
Great, I think I'll go with two of those. Thanks so much.
inparticular.ai
You're very welcome. Two EZ Mounts, one low for the senior with a step-up nearby, one higher for the kitten — that's a really good setup. Both cats get their own window territory, which also helps keep the peace between them. Enjoy watching them both settle in.