If you're a cat parent, you know the drill: you buy a fancy cat house, excited to give your fur baby a cozy spot to nap, only to find it gathering dust in the corner three days later. Or worse, it's so heavy you can't move it without help, or made of cheap plastic that cracks when your cat decides to use it as a scratching post. And let's not forget the guilt—most pet furniture ends up in landfills, taking decades to break down, while your cat's new "mansion" becomes just another piece of environmental clutter.
But what if there was a cat house that checks all the boxes? One that's lightweight enough to carry up a flight of stairs by yourself, sturdy enough to withstand your cat's zoomies and scratching sessions, and eco-friendly enough to make you feel good about your purchase? Enter the cardboard cat house —not the flimsy Amazon box your cat currently prefers (though we've all been there), but a thoughtfully designed, high-strength structure built to last, even with the most energetic feline residents.


