Best Cat Window Perches (2026): Hammocks & Perch Beds Cats Love
Indoor cats need vertical territory and window views — a perch gives them both, and gives you a happy cat that's less likely to redecorate your sofa. The catch is stability: flimsy suction cups fail, and a crashing perch means a perch your cat never trusts again. We tested metal-framed perches, foldable hammocks and wall-mounted beds to find the ones that stay put.
What to check before you buy
- Weight rating: look for 15kg+ for chunky cats — cheap designs rate as low as 5kg.
- Frame: metal support underneath beats plastic-only construction for durability.
- Window type: cordless (no top bar) perches suit casement windows; bar-mounted ones suit uPVC frames.
- Washable bed: the cover should zip off for the washing machine — it will need it.
The 5 best cat window perches of 2026
1. Best overall: Zakkart Cat Window Perch (metal-supported)
~£25–£35
The rare perch that is 100% supported from below by a metal frame rather than relying on suction alone — meaning it holds heavier cats and stays put for years. The bed is warm, spacious and machine-washable, and the metal brackets press against the window frame for extra grip. The default choice for serious cat owners.
2. Best foldable hammock: Zakkart Foldable Cat Hammock
~£20–£30
A cordless design that folds flat when not in use — handy for windows you open regularly. The robust metal frame and ABS brackets distribute weight across four suction points, and the machine-washable bed has a soft raised rim cats love to curl against. Easy to remove, easy to clean.
3. Best premium: Zakkart SnugCloud Perch
~£30–£40
Everything good about the Zakkart range, upgraded with a four-sided bolster bed that makes it feel like a proper nest. Ultra-soft, machine-washable cover, cordless metal frame and generous weight capacity. If your cat is picky about where it sleeps, this is the perch most likely to win it over.
4. Best wall-mounted: Pecute Solid Wood Window Bed
~£20–£28
If your windows won't take suction cups (textured glass, or nothing to attach to), this solid wood shelf bolts to the wall under the window and doubles as a perch and a shelf. Sturdy, looks good, and it holds cats of any size — no suction to lose. Requires a drill and two wall fixings.
5. Best budget: PEFUNY Cordless Folding Perch
~£15–£22
A four-suction-cup cordless perch that covers the basics well: sturdy steel frame, soft fleece bed, folds flat. It's not as robust as the metal-supported Zakkart, so it suits cats under 8kg, but for the price it's the best cheap way to see if your cat loves window-watching before you invest in a premium perch.
Bottom line
The Zakkart metal-supported perch is the most reliable all-round choice — it simply doesn't fall down. Foldable designs suit windows you open often, the SnugCloud is the luxury option, and if suction cups are a no-go, the Pecute wall shelf is bulletproof. Whichever you pick, clean the glass and check the suction cups monthly.