At first, I was skeptical. Paper? For a cat who thinks "scratch first, ask questions later"? But here's the thing: modern cardboard furniture isn't your grandma's moving box. Brands like Minhou Unimax have revolutionized the material, turning it into something durable, stylish, and surprisingly functional. This cat house, for example, is made from high-strength paper tubes and load-bearing cardboard structures—think "industrial-grade paper" that can withstand claws, naps, and the occasional zoomies.
Sustainability was another big draw. I live in a rental apartment, and like many renters, I'm hyper-aware of the "temporary" nature of my furniture. Wooden cat houses are heavy and hard to move; plastic ones feel cheap and take centuries to decompose. But this cardboard cat house? It's recyclable, lightweight, and flat-pack—perfect for when I inevitably move again. Plus, it's made from recycled materials, so I'm not contributing to deforestation. As someone trying to live with a lower carbon footprint, that's a win-win.
And let's talk about cats. They love cardboard. It's a natural scratcher, it retains their scent, and it's cool to the touch—ideal for summer naps. Luna took to this house immediately, which is more than I can say for the fancy bed. Sometimes, the simplest solutions are the best.


