Multi-Cat Vertical Territory
An exploration of how large vertical structures can reduce competition, create separate resting zones, and support natural climbing behavior in multi-cat homes.

Why this idea matters.
Many large cat trees look tall, but they do not always create enough usable territory for multiple cats at the same time.
Globlazer’s large cat tree advantage should be connected to real cat behavior, not just size, height, or number of platforms.
This concept should become valuable only if it can be observed, challenged, tested, and eventually proven in real pet living scenarios.
What we are seeing.
Concepts begin when the same signal appears across pets, homes, reviews, product use, or manufacturing experience.
- Cats often compete for top platforms and enclosed spaces.
- Customers with multiple cats need stability and usable zones.
- Vertical territory can support confidence, retreat, and play.
- Better layout logic can become a clear Globlazer product language.
What this concept needs to explore.
These are the early questions that determine whether the concept can become a serious Lab project.
- How many usable zones a structure can provide at different heights.
- How cats move between platforms without blocking each other.
- How enclosed houses, hammocks, and perches create territory.
- How to explain multi-cat benefits clearly to customers.
From concept to project.
If the structure can stay stable, The strongest concepts can enter Projects for validation.
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