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7 Steps 34 Inches Dog Stairs, Dog Stairs for High Bed 30-36 Inches High, LitaiL Dog Steps for Small Dogs/Cats, Older Injured Pets with Joint Pain, Non-Slip 30D High Density Foam Pet Ramp

7 Steps 34 Inches Dog Stairs, Dog Stairs for High Bed 30-36 Inches High, LitaiL Dog Steps for Small Dogs/Cats, Older Injured Pets with Joint Pain, Non-Slip 30D High Density Foam Pet Ramp

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Details: 7 Steps 34 Inches Dog Stairs, Dog Stairs for High Bed 30-36 Inches High, LitaiL Dog Steps for Small Dogs/Cats, Older Injured Pets with Joint Pain, Non-Slip 30D High Density Foam Pet Ramp

Brand: LitaiL

7 Steps 34 Inches Dog Stairs, Dog Stairs for High Bed 30-36 Inches High, LitaiL Dog Steps for Small Dogs/Cats, Older Injured Pets with Joint Pain, Non-Slip 30D High Density Foam Pet Ramp

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
  • 30D Foam: This Dog Stairs for High Bed 30-36 Inches High is made of 30D high density,high resilience foam and corduroy cover. The resilient foam stairs are solid and not easy to deform with good support
  • DIY Dog Ramp: The connection method is very stable zipper and velcro. So you don’t nestepsed to worry about his stability. 2 steps are suitable for sofa. 3 steps are suitable for chair. 7 steps are suitable for high bed
  • Ramp Design: This dog stairs for small dogs the ramp has a gentle slope. The low angle ramp design can better protect your pet’s joints. Perfect for puppies, short-legged dogs, injured dogs, dogs with mobility issues and senior pets
  • Machine Washable Cover: The cover of this Dog ramp for High Bed is machine washable. The sponge is not machine washable
  • No Assembly: This 34 inches dog steps is vacuum compressed packaged, after opening the package, please wait patiently for the sponge to fully rebound to its normal shape. No assembly required

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  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

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Buyer Guide For Cat Stairs & Steps

Here is a suggested buying guide for cat stairs and steps:

Size & Height

  • Measure the height you need the stairs to reach (couch, bed, etc.) and ensure the stairs can accommodate that height
  • Consider the length/depth as well to make sure it will fit in the intended location
  • Make sure the steps have a reasonable height for your cat to comfortably step up

Materials

  • Look for sturdy, non-slip materials like wood, metal, or heavy-duty plastic
  • Carpeted steps can provide traction but be aware of potential scratching
  • Avoid lightweight materials that could slide or tip over easily

Step Depth

  • Steps should be deep enough (around 8-10 inches) for your cat’s entire paw to fit
  • Shallow steps can cause your cat to miss steps or not feel stable

Extra Features

  • Built-in scratching pads/posts can encourage use
  • Look for stairs with high sides to make cats feel secure
  • Some have storage space underneath for toys/supplies

Portability

  • Stairs that fold or have removable steps allow you to move them easily
  • Lightweight plastic models are more portable than heavy wood

Easy Assembly

  • Tools-free assembly is ideal for ease of setup
  • Avoid overly complicated designs

By considering size, materials, step depth, extra features, portability and ease of assembly, you can find cat stairs well-suited for your home and feline friend.

How to use Cat Stairs & Steps

 Cat stairs and steps can provide easier access for your feline friend to get up to higher surfaces like beds, couches, and windowsills. Here are some tips for using them effectively:

Placement
Position the stairs or steps near the area you want your cat to be able to access, like next to a couch or bed. Make sure there is enough clearance for your cat to comfortably walk up and down the stairs. You may need to experiment with a few different locations to see where your cat prefers them.

Training
Use treats or catnip to lure your cat up the stairs and reward them when they make it to the top. Over time, they should get used to the stairs being there for their use. Some cats may take to the stairs naturally, while others may need more encouragement.

Stability
Make sure the stairs are stable and secure, especially if using them to access higher heights. Avoid putting them in high traffic areas where they could easily get knocked over. You can use non-slip grips on the bottom if needed.

Size
Choose stairs or steps appropriately sized for your cat. The individual steps shouldn’t be too tall or wide for your cat to comfortably climb up and down. Larger or senior cats may need stairs with lower rise steps.

Material
Look for stairs made of sturdy wood, plastic or metal that can support your cat’s weight. Carpeted steps can provide traction, but make sure the material doesn’t have loose threads that could snag your cat’s claws.

With some patience, cat stairs and steps can make your home more accessible while providing mental and physical exercise for your cat. Just make sure to introduce them properly.

How to maintain Cat Stairs & Steps

 Cat stairs and steps can make it easier for your feline friend to access higher areas like windows, cat trees, and furniture. However, it’s important to properly maintain these products to ensure your cat’s safety and keep them in good condition. Here are some tips for maintaining cat stairs and steps:

Clean Regularly
Cat stairs and steps can accumulate dirt, hair, and litter particles over time. Use a handheld vacuum or lint roller to remove debris from the steps and surrounding area weekly. You can also wipe down the stairs with a damp cloth and mild detergent solution monthly to remove stuck-on grime.

Check for Damage
Inspect the stairs periodically for any damage like cracks, loose screws, or frayed carpet covering. Tighten hardware and replace worn parts as needed to prevent injuries.

Use Non-Slip Surfaces
Cats need good traction to climb up and down stairs safely. If the stairs have smooth surfaces, add non-slip traction strips or pieces of sisal rope to the steps. You can also use double-sided sticky strips to apply removable carpet pieces or grip tape.

Secure Stairs Properly
Wobbly or unstable stairs are a hazard. Make sure the stairs are positioned against a wall or heavy furniture piece so they don’t shift when your cat climbs on them. You may need to use wall mounts, Velcro strips, or heavy bases to keep stairs secure.

Provide Alternatives
Rotate cat stairs and steps with ramps or other climbing options to reduce excessive wear on any one product. This also keeps the climbing environment enriching for your pet.


 

7 Steps 34 Inches Dog Stairs, Dog Stairs for High Bed 30-36 Inches High, LitaiL Dog Steps for Small Dogs/Cats, Older Injured Pets with Joint Pain, Non-Slip 30D High Density Foam Pet Ramp
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