What is the best cat-friendly flooring?
We tend to think that our feline friends might not care about their surroundings all that much – who cares about an expensive cat bed when there is a fresh pile of laundry to sit on? – but cats have needs too! For example, if you want to go for tiled and stone floors, including poured concrete, it’s worth noting that although these options are scratch and water resistant, they are cold underfoot for both you and your pet, so consider investing in under-floor heating.
Vinyl is not just ideal for dogs, it’s perfect for cats too because of its durability and resistance to wear and tear. Its water-resistant properties mean that the renowned smell of cat urine won’t stick around after accidents, and those sharp claws won’t make a dent in the flooring.
Another great option, available in a range of finishes, is
laminate flooring. Laminate is generally scratch and scuff-proof, although it can be damaged by liquids over time. In areas where your pets are being toilet trained or frequently eat and drink, a water-resistant choice would be better. Laminate can also be slippery, but a textured finish will stop little paws sliding around. If your kitty loves to get its claws out, then have a read of our guide on
how to stop your cat scratching the carpet, for all the help you need.