We have an assortment of window treatments. 1 inch wooden blinds in most rooms (we installed these), metal mini blinds in the laundry room (came with the house), drapes in the dinning room, drapes with sheers in the big front picture window and before that, vertical blinds with a fabric side.
The worst was the vertical blinds. I guess if you had totally smooth ones that you could clean, they would be better but my guess is that there would still be a static/cat hair problem. In our case, it was cat hair and dog slobber...not a good combination. And the little chains at the bottom were toast almost immediately. I was thrilled when we got rid of those things!
The cat doesn't hurt the sheers but the dogs do manage to wipe their slobber on them. Luckily, they are easily washed. ;-)
The cat shows no interest in the drapes, but those are usually left open so he can sit and see unencumbered anyway. He can't get to the mini blinds due to their location and he leaves the 1" blinds alone. One time he did get tangled up in one because he insisted on seeing out that window (there wasn't even a ledge or any furniture for him!) and since that little episode, he says away from those windows. ;-) Neither the cat nor the blinds were hurt in the process.



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