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Depends on Setup โ„น๏ธ

Can a Cat ๐Ÿฑ Live in a Single Critter Nation?

Enclosure suitability guide for housing Cats in a Single Critter Nation.

Enclosure Type
wire cage
Floor Space
4.5 sq ft
Dimensions
36"L ร— 24"W ร— 38"H
Verdict
Depends on Setup โ„น๏ธ
๐Ÿ’ฐ Typical Price: $130โ€“$180

Our Verdict

Based on the floor space and enclosure type analysis above, this enclosure is depends on setup โ„น๏ธ for a Cat.

โš ๏ธ Wire Floor Warning: The default wire shelves MUST be covered with kiln-dried pine boards, fleece, or ceramic tiles. Wire flooring causes bumblefoot in ALL small mammals.

Pros & Cons of the Single Critter Nation

โœ… Pros

  • Full-width double doors for easy access
  • 1/2" bar spacing โ€” safe for most small mammals
  • Solid removable pan floor
  • Expandable โ€” add second unit on top

โŒ Cons

  • Heavy and large footprint
  • Expensive new โ€” check Facebook Marketplace
  • Wire shelves MUST be covered with solid material

What Cats Need in an Enclosure

Cats are free-roaming companion animals and should never be permanently confined to a cage or small enclosure. Crates are acceptable for short-term transport or recovery only. Providing vertical territory โ€” cat trees, wall shelves, window perches โ€” is far more important than square footage.

Recommended Setup for Cats

Cat tree (72"+ height)Essential for climbing, scratching, and territory. Place near a window.
Wall-mounted cat shelvesAdds vertical territory without floor space. Great for multi-cat homes.
Window perch / bird feederEnrichment and stimulation for indoor cats.
Scratching posts (sisal)Minimum one per cat plus one extra. Tall enough to stretch fully (32"+).
Covered litter box areaCats prefer privacy. One box per cat plus one. Away from food and water.
Hidey holes / cat cavesSafe retreat spaces reduce anxiety, especially in multi-cat homes.

โš ๏ธ Things to Avoid for Cats

  • Permanent caging or crate confinement
  • Single-level homes with zero vertical territory for active breeds
  • Placing litter boxes next to food bowls
  • Under-litter-boxing a multi-cat home (causes stress-related elimination issues)