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 honestly one of the best enrichment additions you can make for an indoor cat — birds, passing people, shifting light and shadow all provide real mental stimulation that a toy on the floor just can't replicate. A well-placed perch genuinely improves indoor cat welfare day to day. The two things that matter most are suction cup strength and a weight rating that suits your cat. To point you to the right option, can you tell me roughly how heavy your tortoiseshell is, what your windows are like — smooth modern glass or older textured frames — and is this just for her or will other cats be sharing it?
She's about 4.5kg, standard double-glazed windows, and it's just her. I'm torn between suction cup and wall-bracket but I really don't want to spend a lot — what's actually worth the money?
inparticular.ai
At 4.5kg on smooth double-glazed glass, suction cups will hold her absolutely fine — you don't need to drill anything. The honest answer is that wall-bracket perches are worth the faff if you have a very heavy cat, multiple cats piling on at once, or genuinely poor suction surfaces. For a solo tortoiseshell on modern glass, they're just extra cost and commitment. What's your rough budget ceiling? That'll help me nail down whether to point you at the K&H EZ Mount or something even more stripped back.
Probably £25 maximum if possible.
inparticular.ai
Perfect — the K&H Pet Products EZ Mount Window Bed Cradle is exactly what I'd recommend. It sits comfortably under £25 on Amazon UK, uses four strong suction cups rated well above your cat's weight, and has a hammock-style fleece bed that cats genuinely use rather than ignore. The suction cups are large and lock-on rather than twist-on, which is the real difference from the flimsy cheap alternatives. It mounts in about two minutes, wipes clean easily, and K&H have been making cat furniture for long enough that the cup design is properly tested. No drilling, no wall damage, and it'll handle your tortoiseshell without any concern.
That sounds good. Is there anything I need to do to make the suction cups hold better, or do they just stick?
inparticular.ai
Two quick things make a real difference. First, clean the glass thoroughly before you mount it — any dust or grease and the cups won't seal properly. A wipe with a damp cloth and then a dry one is enough. Second, press each cup on firmly and push the locking tab down fully, then leave it for an hour before letting your cat use it. The seal strengthens as it sits. Do that and on smooth double-glazing it'll hold reliably. Some people also re-press the cups every few weeks just as a habit, which takes ten seconds and keeps everything solid.
Brilliant, that's really helpful. I'll go for the K&H one.
inparticular.ai
Good choice — she's going to love having a spot to watch the world from. Just remember to position it at a window where there's actually something to see: a garden view beats a blank wall every time. Enjoy watching her settle in.