Picture this: You've just moved into a new apartment. Boxes are still unpacked, and your curious cat is darting between them, looking for a safe spot to call their own. You want to give them a cozy space, but traditional cat furniture feels like a commitment—heavy, expensive, and tough to move when your lease is up. Or maybe you're fostering a litter of kittens, needing something temporary but sturdy enough to handle their playful pounces. Sound familiar?
For years, pet owners in temporary living situations (think rentals, dorms, or short-term stays) have faced a dilemma: how to provide their pets with comfort without sacrificing mobility, budget, or their environmental values. Wooden cat houses are bulky and hard to transport; plastic ones feel cheap and end up in landfills; and DIY solutions often lack durability. That's where the lightweight cardboard cat house steps in—not just as a piece of furniture, but as a solution designed for the way we live now.


