Win a $10,000 Steven and Chris Room Makeover That You and Your Cat Will Both Love with Purina

steven and chris indoor cat contest I’ve mentioned our darling Siamese cross cat Racer before. She’s beautiful, cuddly and has so much personality. She only drinks bottled water, doesn’t like strangers and will happily snuggle on my lap for hours. Soon we’ll be redoing our living room and when we do, we’re going to be sure to make it a place that she can be comfortable using too! From a cozy, quiet resting area to a place to eat her meals there are many elements to consider that can help our living room truly be a place for the whole family.

If you’re a cat-lover like I am, you’re in luck! Because Purina knows how passionate cat owners are, the company is offering Canadians the chance to win a 2-night trip to Toronto and a $10,000 feline-friendly room makeover designed by well-known designers and animal lovers, Steven & Chris. Visit www.IndoorCat.ca and enter daily to increase your chances of winning!

But whether or not you win a room makeover, Steven & Chris have some great style tips on designing your home with your cute and cuddly cat in mind!

A Place For Your Cat to Hang Her Hat

Creating a safe and secure environment for your indoor cat will promote good physical and mental health. Provide your prince or princess with a bed in a private area or corner. Remember cats love soft textures, so look for cushions or throws that enhance the colour of your room.

Perches: In High Places

Cats are curious by nature, and love to climb and hide in high places. Feed their curiosity by building or buying a perch to climb. Perches can be fashionable as well as functional by adding colour with patterned fabric and coloured cushions.

Be sure to keep the perch away from furniture holding breakables. It is a cat’s nature to jump and explore so it’s important to keep them away from anything that can potentially harm them.

If you have an older cat, consider purchasing a stylish stool or bench to help with those first couple of steps.

To Scratch or Not to Scratch

A scratching area is a must for cats as scratching leaves scent marks and helps them mark their territory. Keep your cat content by offering multiple scratching areas. Place scratch posts by couches and chairs, or anything else that may temp them. To make the scratch pads irresistible sprinkle with cat nip on a weekly basis. Scratching is also great for stretching muscles, so at least one scratching post must be tall enough to give kitty a good stretch! Keep scratch posts neutral colour so they blend in with your décor. A simple vertical scratch pad can be made out of left over carpeting. That way it gives your kitty a stretch and matches the room’s décor.

Indoor Entertainment

Keeping an indoor cat entertained is easy when armed with the right tools:

  • Place a couch, chair, perch or shelf in front of a window so they can watch the world around them.
  • Make outdoor scenery more exciting by hanging a bird feeder or plant flowers outside windows to attract bees and butterflies. All the action will keep your kitty amused for hours.
  • To keep them active indoors use toys to encourage your cat to stalk and pounce, or chase.
  • Toys don’t have to be expensive! Designer gift bags or pretty wrapping can also give your cat hours of fun. They love the sound of rustling paper under their feet – so be sure to put the gift wrap from your last birthday party.
  • Hide treats or food in unusual places to encourage hunting and foraging and keep kitty on alert.
Where’s the ladies room?

Cats are fastidious about having a clean litter box, so be sure to scoop it daily and wash it out once a week, with soap and water. Place the litter box in a safe, private place. It’s important your cat not be disturbed when using her potty to ensure a positive litter box experience. If the litter box is in an area where it is readily seen, you can make it look nice by putting a flat, non-lumpy, carpet underneath it. Uncovered litter boxes with high sides are recommended and can be decorated to blend in with the surrounding! Have at least one large litter box per cat, and even an extra one, if possible. And remember: a good scooper is important too.
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Dinner is Served!

Indoor cats eat smaller, more frequent meals, and drink water over the course of the day, so make sure both food and water bowls are maintained. You should follow the feeding guidelines on pack for the amount of food to feed daily, to keep precious friend from getting too heavy. Wide open bowls allow more room for your cat’s whiskers. Also – if you feed your cat wet cat food, like Friskies, don’t leave it out all day, as it will dry out.

For cat snacks provide your cat with cat grass or cat nip to nibble on. Make it aesthetically pleasing but placing in a pretty planter.

You can also spruce up the look of your cat’s eating area. There are great place mats (plastic and fabric) on the market that can be used under your cat’s food and water bowls. And you don’t have to stick to pet food store dishes either.. Many human bowls and small plates that are decorative can be used. Look in the areas where outdoor dishes are sold. There are many in colour schemes to choose from that are affordable!

Making a room pleasant for your cat isn’t hard, but it would be a whole lot easier with $10,000 and Steven and Chris’s expert tips! So make sure you visit www.Indoorcat.ca and enter to win a dream room makeover that you and your cat will both love! After all, our precious pets deserve the best!
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Comments

  1. 1
    Jessica Turcotte says:

    just wanted to enter this contest

  2. 3

    My cat would like the “Dinner Served” portion of the prize. I wonder if they have a “my cat is wacked out” design because that would do nicely!

    Besos, Sarah
    Zookeeper at Journeysof TheZoo

  3. 4

    My house is too new for a makeover already but I love Steven and Chris and this looks like a great contest! Maybe I’ll just share with friends instead of entering! Thanks for sharing!

  4. 5

    Oh man, we could use this, although our cats lives are far more exciting then they like it to be with 3 young boys around. We sure could use some tips!

  5. 6

    What a cool post and a cool contest! I LOVE Steven and Chris!!! Off to check out that link now :)

  6. 7

    I love Steven and Chris!!!

  7. 8

    Thanks for the great tips. We just inherited 2 kittens and I’m still trying to figure out how to settle them in haha.

  8. 9

    We’ve had kitties for years but have never bought cat grass…I’m going to give that a try. We always let aour cats play in the tissue paper for a day or two after a birthday party, they love it and also love hiding in the gift bags.

  9. 10

    That’s very cool that they are giving a cat friendly makeover. Unfortunately I don’t think my cat will be around much longer and she doesn’t even play anymore:(

  10. 11
    Jeannette Laframboise says:

    I know this sounds like a really stupid question but, does anyone know if those without cats can enter as well? I do love cats and always have, however I have a nasty allergy to cats that I have had since I was a child.(I found out the hard way when I was playing with the neighbour’s Siamese & subsequently had to be rushed to the hospital as my face swelled up, my eyes glued shut and I couldn’t breathe-yikes) I realize It is supposed to be a make-over based upon having a cat but I thought it would be a nice thing to win anyway.;-)

    • 12

      Shoot, you know, Jeannette, I honestly have no idea! My son was allergic to our cat when he was younger but she was standoffish anyways and he only reacted if her hair touched him so it worked out okay. Allergies are so frustrating!

      I’d say go ahead and give it a shot, anyways! :)

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    katie M says:

    awesome prize, thanks for the opp