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    Window perch for indoor Bengal cat

    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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    A Bengal going strictly indoor at one year old — you're smart to act now, before boredom starts showing up as scratching, yowling, or attention-seeking at 3am. Window perches are honestly one of the best first moves: they give a high-stimulation cat a constant, changing source of entertainment — birds, squirrels, passing people, sunlight shifts — without you having to do anything once it's up. The two things that matter most are suction cup strength and weight rating. Can I ask: how heavy is your Bengal, what kind of windows do you have (smooth double-glazed, older textured glass?), and is this just for one cat?
    He's about 5.5kg, quite a big boy. We have standard smooth double-glazed windows. Just the one cat, but he's very active and jumpy — already launching himself at the windowsill constantly.
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    5.5kg is on the heavier side for a perch, so we need something with a solid weight rating and industrial-strength suction cups — flimsy ones will fail and put him off using it entirely, which would be a shame. The launching behaviour is classic Bengal — he's already telling you the window is where he wants to be. Smooth double-glazed is actually ideal for suction cups; they grip best on that surface. One more quick question: does he tend to sprawl out when he rests, or does he curl up tight? That'll affect whether I recommend a wider platform or a standard one.
    He definitely sprawls. I've seen him hanging half off the sofa arm before. Graceful he is not.
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    Ha — classic Bengal energy. Right, for a big, sprawling, high-energy cat like him I'd go with the K&H Pet Products EZ Mount Window Bed Kitty Sill. It's a hammock-style perch that mounts flush to the window with four large suction cups, rated to around 27kg, so his 5.5kg is nothing to it. The fleece hammock is wide enough that he can genuinely stretch out rather than perching awkwardly, and because it's flush to the glass he gets full-window warmth and the closest possible view — which for a Bengal is the whole point. The suction cups on smooth double-glazing are very secure; lots of owners with active, heavy cats report no slipping even with cats jumping directly onto it. It's available on Amazon UK, usually around £30–35, and it's honestly the one I'd put in first for any cat in his situation.
    View Cat Sill Window Perch (K&H EZ Mount) on AmazonView Pet Products EZ Mount Window Bed on Amazon
    That sounds perfect actually. Will he just use it straight away or do I need to do something to get him on it?
    inparticular.ai
    Bengals are usually curious enough that they'll investigate within minutes — especially if you put it on the window he already targets. If he's cautious at first, just rub a little of his bedding on the fleece so it smells familiar, or put a few treats on it for the first day or two. Once he's used it once and realised it's warm and has a great view, you won't be able to keep him off it. Position it so the bottom of the perch sits at roughly his natural jump height if you can — makes the first approach less awkward. After that, it's entirely self-rewarding.
    Brilliant, thank you. I'll order it today.
    inparticular.ai
    Great choice — you're genuinely getting ahead of things, and that matters with Bengals. One extra thought: if you find he's still restless after a week or two, adding a bird feeder outside that window costs almost nothing and turns the perch into live TV for him. Good luck with him — sounds like a character.

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