Cats can be destructive, let's face it. They may look cute and cuddly. But they usually bring chaos in the most unexpected ways. Scratching is important for keeping your cat healthy, but it can damage furniture. Scratching allows cats to release some of this energy when they are excited or scared. It's also a way for them to stretch their shoulder muscles and to mark their territory. This behavior - scratching and climbing to high places - is a combination of several strong cat instincts. Cats have a natural instinct to climb, so that they can tower above the rest of the room. Unfortunately, in the case of failed climbing attempts, curtains can be a casualty.

This is a very important feature for a home with a cat: most cats like to play with a blind cord. Personally, I had to hide them high up on my french doors to keep them out of reach of my cat.

Although it may seem harmless, it's best not to risk injuring your cat in this way, as there have been too many accidents involving blind cords.

In addition to risking your cat's health or even life, a cat playing with these cords can damage the blinds, so it's really in everyone's best interest to just get cordless or automatic blinds. This will help ensure that you have peace of mind when you're away from home.

Consider cat friendly window blinds. The cordless design makes these blinds cat safe. There is no dangling cord to tempt the cat. It's durable enough to withstand your furry friends for 2030 or more. You need to choose the right brands of fabrics if you want your shades for cats to last more than three years. The Grandekor blinds are made of high quality fabric and are cordless; these blinds are difficult for cats to climb on and are durable enough.

Window blinds for "advanced" cat owners —Go with automatic blinds.

For best blinds for cat owners, who get so busy that they forget to get up and do necessary things around the home, motorised curtains and blinds are perfect!

When cats set their minds to something, you know how annoying they can be. At least you don't have to be concerned about your blinds - with the push of a button you can make them inaccessible to your cat! It can be as great as it sounds, consider these smart blinds below:

1. Smart Roller Shades & Blinds

Roller blinds are a great option. Without the gaps between the slats, cats can slip behind them, much like a curtain or drapery, without damaging the blinds. They also do not collect nearly as much cat hair, which is always a win.

Grandekor cat-friendly roller shades and blinds

2. Smart Zebra Shades & Blinds

Our Zebra Blinds are made with 100% polyester. While this material will not keep out 100 % of cat hair, it is much more durable than traditional materials such as cotton.

Grandekor cat-friendly cellilar shades and blinds

Our blinds are one of the most affordable you can find, although smart blinds can be more expensive. It is made of polyester fabric and is designed to block as much of the sun's rays as possible or to filter out light.

The best feature of this blind is that it has a remote control to operate the blind motors that open, close or adjust the blinds in the center position. It's even possible to control these smart blinds using voice-controlled devices such as Alexa or Google Home.

The other great thing is that these motorised electric blinds are custom made for you, so by measuring your window exactly, you can ensure that you get a tight fit.

Cat owners should also be able to get fancy stuff for their home! With these motorized shades, you'll be able to do this because when you notice your cat hanging near the window, and adjust the height of the shade simply and easily to make it unreachable for your cat. And when you leave your home, you can do the same, leave the blinds at the desired height - all effortlessly with a remote or voice control. It is the perfect solution for busy or lazy cat owners.

If you're searching for the best cat proof curtain or blinds, look no further. Our top picks include the best options on the market that are durable enough to last when your cat plays, chews, or climbs.

Kara Yang

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