Coziwow 67″ Soft Flannel Covered Multi-Level Cat Tree Tower Condo House For Multiple Cats W/ 3 Perches, 2 Climbing Ladders, 4 Hanging Toys, Beige
- If you’re in the market for a cozy condo for your feline friend, then our 67” cat tree is exactly what you’re looking for.
- Our kitten climbing tower is designed to offer endless fun to your cats. It comes with 2 large condo houses, 3 relaxing perches with raised edging, and 2 climbing ladders, which perfectly meet your cat’s needs for jumping or napping.
- In addition, this cat condo provides both sturdiness with chipboard and softness with plush. The wear-resistant natural sisal-covered posts satisfy cats’ instinct for nail sharpening and protect your furniture from cats’ claws. The hanging mouse toy also offers extra fun.
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Color | Beige |
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Materials: | Particle Board + Plush + Natural Sisal |
Overall Dimensions | 19.7” (L) X 19.7” (W) X 67” (H) |
Net Weight: | 42 lbs |
Maximum Weight Capacity: | 20 lbs |
Package Includes: | 1 X Cat Tree |
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While they are slowly but surely succeeding in it's destruction, I am able to appreciate the fact that the cat tree is the target of their ire, and no longer our couch.
This tree is TALL! I didn't realize it was 72 inches tall! But my fur babes love it & I got it at a great pric.
The carpeting is very soft.
The condos (2 of them with the one I got) are quite large & have many holes to climb through.
There's 3 platforms at the top & 2 in between the top & bottom.
2 sets of stairs - so far my cats haven't used them.
There is a cat toy on a bungee that hangs off of one of the top platforms - no issues with this at all so far. So if people are gonna complain about that feature just cut it off. No need to complain about it.
There's lots of scratching posts throughout the tree.
All in all this is a great car tree for multiple cats.
Pros:
A LOT of fun.
Easy to build (just watch the length of the posts)
Easy to vacuum
Big enough to fit several cats, probably at least 15 lbs/ 7 kg in the boxes.
Sturdy for a 6 ft tall tower (if you don't move it, I'd suggest a single bracket for the wall).
Easily survives 2 active cats (and up to 5 foster kittens) at a time.
Cons:
You occasionally need to either turn the posts tighter or tighten the bolts, once every few months.
Hanging toy may not survive (ours stays on by a thin thread, but he uses it often).
You may need to restaple the sisal rope, but again, after a year of frequent use.
Definitely a great value, I wish I had room for a 2nd one to keep them even happier.
We did have to tighten the bolts every few months otherwise it can get wobbly up top. The ladders were cute when they were kittens but neither one will actually stay in place. We ended up taking the ladders off once the cats were big enough to jump to the platforms.
After 2 years the cat tree is still standing! It has gotten extremely loose though despite several tightening sessions. We do have cats between 11-20 lbs though so the wear and tear is to be expected. The price is amazing, we are going to buy a 2nd one and start to phase out the older one.
When the brown unit came in a few years ago, I was immediately aggravated, because the rope that is supposed to be on all posts was only on a couple. I ended up having to redo them myself. This one has the rope as intended on all posts.
The other thing to note is that the two "houses" on the unit are MUCH BETTER than the ones on the brown unit. The brown unit was basically some collapsible tops and bottoms with tent type material on them. These are actual boxes.
The beige unit is also the tiniest bit taller than the brown.
I have 2 - 6 month old wild, rough crazy kittens. They have been up and down, in and out, just all over this thing. It's much sturdier than these reviews make it seem, if you put it together correctly. I feel it's important to use the ramps, some say it doesnt support the tree at all but it really does, if put on correctly. I'm actually really impressed with this thing. If you have a large cat, make sure you read the dimensions on everything, like the platforms up top for sleeping, to make sure he/she will fit.
I would totally recommend, in fact I already have ?
UPDATE: Nearing the 6 month mark and this thing is still holding up great. One cat could take it or leave it, but the one that likes it, she's constantly up and down it, and always roughly playing with the hanging mouse. The whole thing will sway a bit, but there isn't any give or structural damage to things like the support pillars. I'm guessing people who have issues didn't put it together properly (most likely over tightening and breaking the support post seals).
This cat tree is really sturdy surprisingly for its price. The instructions are simple diagrams Ikea style and easy to follow. A tool is included for the few spots you'll need it, but the areas attached to posts are pretty much tool-less.
I wouldn't recommend leaving the ramps off like some people are for a couple of reasons. First, ramps actually bolt onto the underside of the platform tightly, so the lower ramp helps provide extra stability to the tower like a kick stand. Second, while the cats don't "need it" to get up, mine certainly use them going down, specifically the upper ramp.
It took a bit for my two cats to get use to it. My younger cat was up in it immediately. She played with that hanging mouse for about 2 hours. The older cat didn't mess with it much at first, but he has taken to climbing up it now as well. Currently as I write this they're both sleeping up in it. :)
So yeah, definitely recommend. I don't know what the deal with some of these peoples' pictures is, if maybe humid climates are worse for it or something, but I can't see my cats causing that kind of damage to it.