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Bring out your cat’s playful and curious side with the Cat Tree Set of 5 from Coziwow. This luxurious set includes a cat house, a cat bridge, a cat tree, a cat scratching board, and a cat jumping platform, ensuring your feline companions stay active and content. With its wall-mounted design, this set saves floor space and can be easily installed in unused areas like corners, corridors, ceilings, and doorways. Made from thick particleboard and supported by sturdy triangular metal brackets, this cat tree set offers excellent strength and stability, even when your cat jumps up and down. Give your cats a private and stylish playground with this functional and fun cat tree set.
One of my cats loves this and is on it constantly, climbing the pole. My other cat is much larger (not fat, more like Maine Coon size) and can't climb the pole portion, so I had to be VERY careful where I put the platforms. I wish the pole had slightly different platforms... having just a little bit of a wedge shape (wider where it is away from the pole and narrower where it meets the pole) or having larger platforms would've allowed the larger cat to get up the pole, and therefore use the whole thing more. As it is, my smaller cat climbs the pole and then blocks the wall-platform way to get up (smaller cat is very dominant), so the larger cat doesn't use it much. And neither of them seem to be fans of the bridge. *shrug*
Other con is, you can see the board on the bottom of the platforms. I wish it was fully wrapped in material.
On the other hand, these were a bargain! I'm going to be painting my entire first floor in about 6 months and thought I'd try these out before patching & painting walls to see if the cats used them. They do, and I'd absolutely buy these again.
But now that I know they'll use them, I'll likely buy something a little higher end (carpeted ask the way around) that will more easily accommodate my larger cat's size. But, that might not be an issue for most readers... and at under $100 for the set, it's worth buying a pint of paint to make the undersides match! (If you even notice that...)
(Pictures: 2 general view, one with perspective from laying on floor, one at my eye level with close up of cat, one showing the smaller cat intimidating the larger cat away from a low platform)