PawHut Cat Tree for Giant Grownup Indoor Cat with Inexperienced Leaves, 55 Inch Cat Tower with Cat Scratching Posts, Cat Apartment, Scratching Pad, Ramp, Two Dangling Balls, Inexperienced
$54.99
Worth: $54.99
(as of Jan 11, 2025 06:41:54 UTC – Particulars)
Product Description
Package deal contains:
– 1 x Cat Tree;
– 1 x Guide;
Rework your private home right into a feline paradise with the PawHut cat tree. Designed with synthetic leaves that mix seamlessly along with your decor, this cat tree exercise middle doubles as a pleasant accent. Scratching posts, leaping platforms, and two playful hanging toy balls preserve your cats entertained whereas safeguarding your furnishings through distraction. Smooth plush, and pure jute present the consolation zone your furry mates want in an all-inclusive cat tree.
Defend your furnishings through distraction Synthetic leaves mix with dwelling decor Exercise middle that options scratching posts, platforms, and toys Smooth plush coverings that improve kitty’s consolation Constructed from particleboard and jute Appropriate for 1-2 cats, every as much as 11 lbs. Meeting required
Shade Inexperienced, Brown Supplies Particleboard, Plush, Jute, Sisal Mat General Dimensions 18.9″ W x 17.3″ D x 54.7″ H Cat Apartment Dia. 11.8″ x 10.8″ H Door Gap 7.5″ W x 8.7″ H Platform 9.4″ W x 17.3″ D, 18.9″ W x 11.8″ D Publish Dia. 2.8″ Leaves 11.8″ L x 5.5″ W, 9.4″ L x 4.7″ W Ladder 15.7″ L x 5.9″ W Scratching Pad Dia. 11.8″ Base 18.9″ W x 17.3″ D Most Load 22 lbs. Merchandise Label D30-847V00GN
Product Dimensions : 18.9 x 17.3 x 54.7 inches; 19.8 Kilos
Merchandise mannequin quantity : D30-847V00GN
Date First Out there : October 17, 2024
Producer : Aosom LLC
ASIN : B0DK89NR76
Nation of Origin : China
Nature-Impressed Design: This cute cat tree options synthetic leaves and a nature-themed design that enhances dwelling decor whereas defending furnishings from scratches
All-in-One Play Middle: Outfitted with cat scratching posts, leaping platforms, two hanging toy balls, a cat rental, a ramp, and a scratching pad, this cat tower is a full-scale leisure and exercise hub to your feline mates
Plush Consolation: Lined with delicate plush, this cat tree tower gives a mild and welcoming space to your cats to lounge and chill out
Strong Supplies: Constructed from stable particleboard and wrapped in pure jute, this cat tower with a scratching put up is constructed to supply lasting enjoyment and stability
Tall Cat Tree Information: General Dimensions: 18.9″ W x 17.3″ D x 54.7″ H. Appropriate for 1-2 cats, every cat as much as 11 lbs. Meeting required
4 reviews for PawHut Cat Tree for Giant Grownup Indoor Cat with Inexperienced Leaves, 55 Inch Cat Tower with Cat Scratching Posts, Cat Apartment, Scratching Pad, Ramp, Two Dangling Balls, Inexperienced
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$54.99
Good Stuff –
Wonderful!
Cat Tree – $59.99This tree had clear instructions. It went together well. Everything fits tightly. It came with a wall strap for safety.I love the faux palm leaves on the top. The whole design is great for our huge cat, but would also support more cats or kittens.It’s just short enough to barely fit under a loft bed, which is perfect for our space.
Xander –
Poorly Designed Sawdust & Cardboard
This thing is made of sawdust and cardboard – no exaggeration.It was tightly packed with all the parts and fittings needed, but without any protection – it arrived with a corner badly broken off.The materials… – The boards appear to be Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) which is literally just sawdust and glue. MDF is just one step away from wood chips. “Solid particleboard” is an oxymoron. – The upright poles are actual cardboard tubes with plastic cups in the ends like you get with gift-wrapping paper. – What looks like carpeting is just thin fabric with no backing. – The plastic leaves look delicious. – I’ve confirmed that there is, in fact, “two dangling balls”, with one higher than the other and green – maybe I should have that looked at.The design… – The screws are strangely countersink heads which are not designed for this purpose. They should have a flat underside (like “pan heads”) that spreads pressure across a large area. That, combined with the super-cheap material will wallow out the holes making the connections EVEN MORE WOBBLY. Since the holes are not countersunk, the screw heads stick far above the surface and are completely exposed. – The threaded nuts that receive the screws are only pressed in, not all the way, and on the wrong side. They should be installed on the opposite side of the board so the screws are pulling them tighter, but these will easily pull out and make the whole thing EVEN MORE WOBBLY and/or fall apart entirely. – The uprights are connected with just one screw each, making them EVEN MORE WOBBLY and prone to rotating and loosening. – The platforms are far too small for an adult cat. Even our small cat has no room to get comfy. – The fabric/carpet is not entirely glued down – it’s stapled at the edges, badly, which can be seen in the pics of this listing – so it’s very loose and moves around instead of giving the cat a firm base to hold on to. – The round scratching pad has the ugly sawdust board exposed for everyone to enjoy.It’s SO WOBBLY that our cat won’t touch it. Ya know those YooToob vids where a cat is on a wobbly thing that WOBBLES EVEN MORE because of the cat’s reflexes? Yeah, it’s like that.Ultimately I think this is a rip-off at any price.
EmZed –
Good but surfaces could be bigger
looks exactly like how it does in the images it was pretty straightforward to put together. My only caveat is the little hut thing for your cats is pretty small, especially since the supports to keep it up our inside I feel like they take up a lot of space and itâs a little bit cramped even for a cat not to mention to get on the top most level itâs a little bit awkward. I feel like thereâs not enough room on the bottom to give them ample room to kind of jump up? So well, it is aesthetically pleasing. Iâm gonna be honest Iâm not really sure how good this is as a cat tree. Itâs definitely cute but I just find thereâs really not a lot of spaces to climb up on and the little place to hide in is just small. I do like that. Thereâs a scratching board at the very top thatâs slightly slanted because it makes it easy to shake some catnip on it to entice your cat but overall, I would say that this is kind of disappointing and I was expecting something bigger sturdier and more soft. you see the nail that screw in sometimes the top of the nails are visible on the surfaces, especially in the little hut and I feel like that might not be very comfortable just because the cold medal of the nail contrast with the soft fabric, which is very fin by the way thereâs not a lot of cushioning. so for the price, Iâm kind of disappointed.
Trisha –
The stretch cat condo was worth it for our hiding obsessed cat!
When we opened the box, all the pieces were neatly labeled (except for the hardware, which we had to match to the instructions), which made sorting everything pretty easy. The instructions were mostly clear, but somehow, we still managed to install the piece that anchors to the wall (optional) in the wrong spot. Oops! Luckily, the tower was still stable, so we didnât feel the need to take it apart and fix it. As a bonus, an Allen wrench was included, so no extra tools were required. Once we started assembling, it was a pretty smooth process. We loosely screwed the pieces together, then tightened them down once we felt it was in the right place.The real highlight for our cats was the little green stretchy cat condo. Our 17-pound kitty managed to wiggle himself inside (a tight fit, but he loved it!), and our 13-pound fluffball was obsessed. He couldnât even wait for us to finish building and kept sneaking back in anytime we tried to move him. He is my cat that puts his entire body or head into any size box he can find, so this wasn’t surprising.I will say the scratching pad portion works better if you put that on the cylinder piece FIRST and then secure it to the tower. That portion of the design wasn’t my favorite. It sits kind of in the way of cats lounging on the top part (you can see near the end of the video when Queso jumps up there what I mean), and also there is not a ton of room to scratch it. It looks good, but I’m not sure if it’s overly functional unless it’s a tinier cat.By the time we finished, three of our catsâcombined weight of about 45 poundsâwere all over it at once. The tower held up like a champ, although I always recommend securing any furniture (especially if you have young kids!) that is going to be climbed on. As a bonus, the tower is really lightweight. I was able to pick it up with one arm and move it to another room.I will also say that while this says it’s for large adult cats (and I think I clearly show that yes, they can use it), I would think this would be better for kittens, young cats, or as a beginner condo. Or if you were in a small apartment or want a small, non-intrusive cat tower in the bedroom corner, it’s a decent fit. Our cats are having fun, and the cat condo portion made it worth the value in our home.