Cat room with a climbing wall
/in cat furniture, Cat room - climbing wall, Popular /by Volker SchlechtIs a Cat Room with a Climbing Wall Useful?
A cat room with a climbing wall can be an extremely beneficial and enriching investment for cat owners. Especially for indoor cats that have less access to natural climbing and play opportunities, such an environment can be very advantageous. In this blog post, we explain why climbing and jumping are important for cats and how to design the perfect cat room with a climbing wall.
Why Climbing Is Important for Cats
Cats are born climbers. In the wild, they often climb trees to survey their surroundings, watch for potential prey, or escape from danger. Climbing not only strengthens a cat’s muscles and agility but also satisfies its natural hunting instincts and curiosity. Indoor cats need a way to release their physical energy, and climbing walls, scratching posts, and hammocks offer the perfect solution.
If you’d like to see how much fun climbing can be for cats, check out our video where our British Shorthair cat takes a tour of her climbing area and fully enjoys the various options!
The Benefits of a Climbing Wall in the Cat Room
A climbing wall offers your cat a new and exciting environment where it can act out its natural instincts. This helps prevent boredom and addresses behavioral issues that may arise from a lack of physical activity. Climbing walls allow your cat to explore heights and look down on its “territory,” giving it a sense of safety and satisfaction.

Cat room with climbing wall, ceiling tension rod, and stair steps
In addition to the fun of climbing, the wall also offers plenty of hiding spots. Whether on the ground or high up in a corner, cats love to retreat into caves or nooks to relax or observe what’s going on around them. These hideaways often serve as observation posts.
Planning the Climbing Wall: The Descent
One of the biggest challenges for cats when climbing is descending. While they can easily climb up to cabinets, shelves, or trees, descending can be difficult. Unlike squirrels, for example, who can climb headfirst, cats have to descend with their back legs first, which can be tricky for them. It’s important that the climbing wall has enough steps or other aids to help them descend safely.

Devon Rex Lilly in a tree
If your cat is still hesitant, you can encourage it to take the next step with a treat. Practice plays an important role here – the more climbing experience your cat gets, the better it will become at descending.

Climbing steps make descending easier
Choosing the Right Cat Furniture
Along with the climbing wall, the cat room should be furnished with various cat-friendly pieces of furniture for added comfort. A cozy cat bed or cave on the floor provides a comfortable retreat where your cat can relax and sleep. A scratching post nearby allows your cat to tend to its claws after a nap.
Hammocks or long walkways along the walls can also be a great addition. These not only provide your cat with a place to play but also somewhere to rest and observe.
Combining Style and Functionality
The selection of cat furniture should not only be functional but also match the style of your home. After all, the cat room should integrate harmoniously with the rest of your space and not look out of place. This is where Profeline’s modular scratch furniture comes into play. These pieces allow you to tailor the furniture to the needs of your space and your cat’s preferences.
Whether it’s scratching posts, climbing walls, or hammocks – with Profeline’s modular system, you can design with flexibility. The best part: The furniture is durable and robust, standing up to your cat’s claws with ease. And if a part ever wears out, you can simply replace it. This way, the cat room always stays in top form and adapts to the changing needs of both your cat and your living situation.

Naturally beautiful cat room in neutral tones
A Space for You and Your Cat
If you have the space, you can dedicate an entire room to your cat. If space is limited, you can turn part of a guest room, office, or even the area under the stairs into a cozy cat haven. The important thing is to create a space where your cat feels comfortable, has enough room to move, and can also spend time with you or your family.
Cats love to be part of family activities – though often from an elevated vantage point. If your cat likes to be near you in your office, like our Boris, who often settles on the warm Fritz Box or the monitor, make sure to provide a cozy corner or a soft bed for them. This way, your cat feels comfortable and no longer has to improvise to stay close!
Boris has plenty of cat beds, but his true favorite is his Icelandic fur. It can be placed anywhere flexibly and protects your furniture in the process.

Boris in the office at Profeline’s Cat Shop

Boris and Assol on the Icelandic fur
Conclusion
A cat room with a climbing wall provides your cat with a great way to exercise, act out its instincts, and feel safe and content. Whether you dedicate an entire room to this or just a corner, your cat will love it!
And where can you find all these beautiful things for your cat? Of course, only at the Profeline Cat Shop, which offers a wide selection of unique and special accessories. Here you’ll find everything you need to create a paradise for your cat – from high-quality scratch furniture to stylish cat beds and everything a cat’s heart desires!