Daisy the dog wouldn t care.
Cats and window blinds.
The mailman a squirrel that pesky neighbor cat that just doesn t understand that he s in the wrong place no matter how many times they bark at him and when they re trying to get a good look they re pushing their heads paws faces and whatever else through the blinds impeding their view to do it.
If you need to maintain privacy raise blinds part way and install a cat sized curtain with a tension rod.
My cat won t leave the blinds cords alone.
Pets just want to see what s outside.
Think about panel blinds.
Vertical blinds are easy for cats to walk through and if a panel gets damaged it can be replaced individually.
Fabric vertical blinds blinds made of fabric rather than hard materials and a horizontal design are much more cat proof as i explain in more detail later.
Another fitted option is the panel blind.
Here are some cat proof blind.
So no need to stress or shout at kitty every time they go near your lovely blinds any longer.
Cordless blinds because cats love playing with the cord.
If the window s covered daisy assumes the window and the world beyond has ceased to exist.
Colin the cat is a feral beast tamed only by the promise of regular meals and belly rubs yet still as wild as they come when faced with a blind.
While fabric drapes can be a magnet for hair wood blinds will not leave you feeling.
You can open up one panel to accommodate your feline charge.
Cat lovers find good success with faux wood blinds since the sturdy slippery surface is less alluring for cat s claws.
Since cats love sitting in windows consider accordion style shades.
The best blinds suited to our furry friends.
If cats are bending and breaking your blinds to get to the window keep the blinds raised where they can see out.
My ninja cat bends blinds in order to get behind them.
From traditional pull down blinds that are formed from a single piece of fabric to roman shades and more there are many attractive options you can choose from that will be resistant to damage from a cat with a penchant to see out the window.
Cordless window treatments and blinds tend to be far less appealing to cats.
Another option may be to install a combination of cat proof window blinds and café curtains which would allow for both privacy and a controllable view.