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    Cat window perch in a home with a parrot

    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 honestly one of the best enrichment additions you can make for an indoor cat — natural light, birds outside, passing movement, all genuinely good for their wellbeing. But you've got a parrot in the mix, which changes the placement conversation completely. A cat staring at a bird cage all day is stressful for the parrot and can build frustration in the cat too — so the perch needs to face outward, away from wherever the cage sits. Before I point you to a specific option, a couple of quick things: how heavy is your cat, what are your windows like (standard double-glazed, tilt-and-turn, anything unusual), and is the perch just for the one cat?
    She's about 5kg, standard double-glazed windows, and yes just the one cat. The parrot's cage is on the opposite side of the room from the main window so that should be fine.
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    Good — that layout works well. With the cage on the opposite wall, a perch on the main window keeps her attention pointed outward where it belongs. At 5kg she's a solid cat, so you want something with a meaningful weight rating and suction cups that won't slowly peel away. What size is the perch shelf itself — does she tend to sprawl or curl up tight?
    She's a curler, doesn't need loads of space. I just want something sturdy that won't drop her.
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    Perfect — a curler at 5kg is straightforward to accommodate. I'd go with the K&H Pet Products EZ Mount Window Bed. It mounts directly onto the glass with heavy-duty suction cups, has a padded fleece sleeping area sized just right for a curled cat, and is rated to around 25kg — so a 5kg cat is nowhere near its limit. The mount design means no drilling, no frames to clamp onto, and it positions her right at the glass for full outdoor viewing. It's widely available on Amazon UK and has a genuinely good track record for staying put on standard double-glazed windows. Given your parrot situation, just fix it on the window that faces away from the cage side of the room and you're set.
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    That sounds ideal. Will the suction cups actually hold on double glazing long term, or do they tend to fail after a few months?
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    They hold well on clean, smooth double glazing — the key is the prep. Wipe the glass with a dry cloth before you attach them, press each cup firmly and twist slightly to seat it properly, and avoid attaching it on a very cold day when the glass is contracting. K&H's cups are larger diameter than most budget perches, which distributes the load better. A lot of people leave these up for a year or more without issue. If you're in a particularly sunny spot and the glass gets very hot in summer, just check the cups every few months — heat can soften the seal slightly. But for a 5kg cat on standard glazing, it's a reliable setup.
    Great, I'll go with that. Thanks for flagging the parrot angle too — I hadn't thought about his stress levels.
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    It's one of those things that's easy to miss. Cats don't have to be doing anything aggressive — just the sustained stare is enough to keep a parrot on edge all day. With the perch on the opposite window it really is a non-issue, and your cat gets her enrichment without him feeling watched. You've got a good setup — enjoy watching her settle in.

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

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