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    Cat window perch for allergy sufferers

    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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    Window perches are genuinely one of the best things you can add for an indoor cat — birds, movement, sunlight, the whole lot. They provide real daily stimulation and make a meaningful difference to indoor cat welfare. The two things that matter most are suction cup load rating and whether the perch suits your cat's weight. Before I point you in the right direction — you mentioned allergies, which immediately narrows things down usefully. How heavy is your British Shorthair, what kind of windows do you have (double-glazed smooth UPVC, or older textured glass?), and is this just for the one cat?
    He's about 6.5kg, we have standard smooth double-glazed UPVC windows, and yes it's just the one cat. I get quite bad reactions to his fur and dander so I really need something where I can take the cover off and wash it regularly.
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    Got it — 6.5kg is solidly in the normal-to-chunky range for a British Shorthair, so you need a perch rated for at least 8kg to give yourself a real safety margin. The washable cover requirement is the more specific ask, and not every perch actually delivers on that. Can I ask — do you react mainly when you handle him directly, or also from surfaces he's been sitting on? That'll help me work out how frequently you'd realistically need to be washing the cover.
    Honestly both, but surfaces are the big issue. If he's been sitting somewhere for a few days the dander really builds up and sets me off. So I'd want to wash the cover maybe once a week.
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    That makes complete sense, and weekly washing is very doable with the right perch. The one I'd go for here is the K&H Pet Products EZ Mount Window Bed. The cover zips off cleanly, it's machine washable, and the whole thing is designed for exactly that kind of regular laundering — the fabric holds up well over time. The suction cups are strong and work excellently on smooth UPVC double glazing; the mount is rated to around 9kg which gives you comfortable headroom for a 6.5kg cat. It sits flush against the glass so there's no wobble, which British Shorthairs tend to appreciate — they're not the most acrobatic breed and like a stable platform. It's widely available on Amazon UK and reasonably priced for what it is. That's the one I'd buy in your situation.
    View Cat Sill Window Perch (K&H EZ Mount) on AmazonView Pet Products EZ Mount Window Bed on Amazon
    That sounds ideal. Does the zip cover come back on easily after washing, or is it fiddly to reattach?
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    It's straightforward — the cover slips back over the padded base and zips closed in one go. No threading or fiddling with velcro tabs that lose their grip after a few washes. The zip runs along the underside so it stays out of the way when the cat is using it. Most people find the whole removal and refit takes about two minutes once they've done it once. One practical tip: wash it on a cool or 30-degree cycle and let it air dry rather than tumble — it keeps the fabric from pilling and the zip mechanism stays smooth longer.
    Brilliant, that's really helpful. I'll go for that one.
    inparticular.ai
    Great choice — your cat is going to spend a lot of time on it. If you find the dander is still building up between washes, a quick wipe of the window glass itself once a week makes a surprising difference too. Hope it gives him a good spot to watch the world go by.

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

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