taylortaylor: Cat tree was easy to assemble and feels nice and durable. Only complaint would be the color. Was hoping it would be more of an off white/ cream but it’s a very warm beige/ soft peach. If I would’ve known better I would’ve went with black. Color looks dated but everything else worked out great.
United States on Nov 10, 2023
megan hendricksonmegan hendrickson: this cat tower is a really good option if you have a young, and or wild cat in your home. we have one kitten who enjoys almost everything about the tower, and one older heavier cat who has only reached the second level of the 4 level cat tower. a con would be the hammock they knocked off within a day, and they never use the little cubby. pro is the haven’t clawed our furniture since having the tower and we love that!
United States on Oct 24, 2023
AnnikaAnnika: Junebug the Fierce has clawed up and enjoyed every inch of this structure (except the hammock, for some reason) to the point I frequently have to sweep up bits of frayed rope, cardboard shreds, and bits of plush. Time to retire it— lasted around 3 years but I probably should have gotten rid of it sooner (lol)
Most of the surfaces on this structure are pretty thinly covered with the plush— it’s not like a thick rug like some you see. Junebug appears not to care about this, for what it’s worth.
I remember when I was looking at buying this some reviews said the perch was a bit fragile— I followed advice in one of those and haven’t had a problem. Just make sure you get the screws evenly attached (if I remember right).
I’d say the materials are a bit cheap, but for a cat that likes a high perch (find me one who doesn’t) it’s a great deal.
United States on Oct 19, 2023
AnonymousAnonymous: I purchased this cat tree for my kitten, and overall, I'm satisfied with it. Here are my thoughts:
Pros:
- The tree is compact and small, which is perfect for my 2 lb kitten. She can easily jump and pounce on it.
- The instructions are clear enough, and the tree is reasonably well-made.
Cons:
- The tree is smaller than expected. It may not be suitable for larger cats. For instance, the cylinder is only held to the top shelf by a single screw, which may not be sturdy enough for heavier cats.
- The second-shelf condo likely would be comfortable for a 6 lb cat but too small for a 16 lb cat.
Overall, I think this cat tree is a good starter tree for kittens or smaller cats. However, if you have a larger cat, you may want to consider a sturdier option.
Note: I have attached photos of my 2 lb kitten enjoying this cat tree for reference.
United States on Sep 07, 2023
A. Peterson: We have had this cat tree for a little over a year. With two cats using it heavily to play and lounge on, it went through a lot of stress. The fabric and rope on the posts lasted about 9 months before needing replacement but that comes with heavy use and was expected. Our cat's still love it regardless! Our biggest complaint is that the top level began to lean to the side after about a month. Our cats (both 11lbs) laid on it frequently and it would lean to whichever side they had the most weight. We tried tightening every bolt and screw we could but the problem persisted. Eventually we just gave up and decided that's how it would be. A week ago, the top layer (post, platform, and tube) completely fell off as our cat was on it. The cat is okay, though a little shaken. It seems like the post is made mostly of a cardboard material and only held on to a plastic base by 10 small staples. We ended up just taking the post and base off altogether and using a bolt from the top platform to replace the plastic base that remained from the incident. Our cats still love laying on the remaining cat tree, even if it's a little shorter. The rest of the tree has remained structurally sound....
United States on Aug 20, 2023
Carolyn Baggott: This cat tree lasted my cat well over 4 years of non-stop use. She loved to nap in it, jump around, hide and scratch it. I could have kept it for longer but decided to change it after I repainted my house. I gave it to a neighbour and now their cat is happily enjoying it!
Canada on Jun 23, 2023
CyrielleCyrielle: I was looking for a huge cat tree and it kind of delivered. Merry (white) weighs 12lbs and Pippin 13lbs. The round hammock is smaller than our last smaller cat tree but Merry doesn’t seem to care. The house is really small, they can’t sleep in it, just do hobbits stuffs. The rope is dangerous to my opinion, I will probably take it off if they chew it. They enjoy the top platform, which is not so steady, but just enough for their weight. They didn’t try the rectangular hammock, the ladder and the circular thing yet.
Overall, it’s great, but I feel smaller cats would enjoy it more.
Canada on Feb 18, 2023
KyleKyle: My cat is small adult male, only weighing about 5lb.
The bad:
- He doesn't like the hut, hammock, or tube that much. They are all a little too small for him. These would probably be more appreciated by a kitten.
The good:
- He loves the rope and is often hanging down from above and trying to catch it with both his paws (see image).
- He loves the little nest too and sleeps in it all the time. At first I was worried it would be flimsy and break, but that's very much not the case. I was SO confident in how strong it was I put a 52.5lb dumbbell on it. To be fair though, I probably wouldn't chance putting a 75lb+ weight on it. I normally have the curtain wrapped around the nest to give him a bit more privacy and so he can see out the window.
- When he gets wound up he will lay on his side on the bottom platform and slide over the super soft fabric as he weaves between the scratching posts, clawing at them as he goes.
- I put it up against the window and my cat sits on the second highest platform the exact height of your standard window and waits for me to come home. If he sees anything outside he jumps up to the perch to be able to look...
Canada on Nov 19, 2017
NickNick: I've now had this cat tree for a week and for the most part, it's exactly what I was looking for in a tree. I have 2 cats and the largest is about 6 kg. - yes, she has a bit of weight to lose! But hopefully this will give you an idea of size for your own cat(s). Mine are nearly 2 years old now.
First impressions were good. It's very heavy and solidly constructed. The round side bed has a very sturdy rim (I think steel?) so it holds up to the weight. They still aren't too sure about this piece and the hammock, but this is new territory for them so hopefully with time they will be more confident. I did see my larger cat in the round bed once and the size was just about right - she fills the whole area with her front paws sitting on the edge. So smaller cats won't have any problems fitting in there, but larger cats might. The hanging rope toy was the first thing they started playing with before the tree was assembled, so that's been a hit. I appreciate that it is attached by a wood piece that screws into the bottom of the upper shelf. They had a tree previously with a mouse toy on string which was ripped off almost immediately. The house condo is small and my bigger cat really...
Canada on Mar 06, 2016
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Product Dimensions | 38"L x 27"W x 62"H | 19 x 13 x 17 inches; 2 Pounds | 14.6"D x 14.7"W x 30.4"H |
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Specific Uses For Product | Scratching, Climbing, Cuddling, Jumping | ||
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Amazon CustomerAmazon Customer: My baby kitten, Whiskey, has been loving the tower so much. Easy to set up, no issues with figuring out how set up either. One thing that I found weird was that the screws that holds the hammock went through the second floor when screwing in tight so I had to loosen them so Whiskey wouldn’t get hurt.
Canada on Nov 11, 2023