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The MWPO Cute Cat Tree is a 70.1-inch tall multi-level cat condo designed for large adult indoor cats. Featuring five sisal-wrapped scratching posts, two extra-large padded perches, a soft hammock, and interactive dangling toys, it offers ample space for play, rest, and scratching. Its sturdy construction with a reinforced base and anti-tip strap ensures safety and stability, making it ideal for multi-cat households. Stylishly pink and thoughtfully designed, it’s a must-have for cat owners seeking to upgrade their pet’s environment.
















| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,964 Reviews |
A**I
Tall, Sturdy, & Loved
I bought one for my roommate when she moved out, and all five of our collective cats where fans. It's super tall, soft, really easy to put together, and relatively sturdy. It survived the move in the back of a friend's van and came out unscathed. So when our cat tree inconveniently broke shortly after she moved, I bought one for myself. It took me a little over an hour to build, alone, using the wrong screw a few times, and puttin the feet of the baseboard on the wrong side. Dispite my blunders, the building pamphlet is really easy to follow, the pieces came beautifully organized, and I was able to use one of the extra screws to extend the life of our broken cat tree just a bit longer. While I built it, my cats absolutely loved it, to the point one of them tried to fight me while I was building it so she could have it to herself. I fully recommend, and I'll come back if I remember to update longevity.
K**N
Good cat tree for smaller cats, nice to look at, easy to assemble. My babies like it.
Cute, worth the price, took me two hours to assemble (I'm inexperienced with assembling things, the product is not actually that difficult to assemble). My cats like it so much already, my kitten was all over it before I was finished putting it together. They like it, it's fairly sturdy and they are both small cats, one is maybe 3.5 lbs and the other is around 11lbs so keep in mind this may not work for big kitties. I don't like the ramp to nowhere though, it looks odd. However the ramp does have a function, my cats love to luanch themselves straight at it from the floor. Ps. Please don't mind the mess in the pic, was not cuased by the cat tree, my parents parrot threw all of his food into the carpet again.
K**.
My Cats Love It
I knew this cat tree would be perfect for my cats. They love it. It is a good height, and even not secured to the wall it is sturdy and hardly moves. I feel confident that it will not tip over easily if it does at all. The hammock is securely attached between the posts and holds the weight of my heavier cat. It is secure enough that I am sure it could hold two of my bigger cat. My cats enjoy the three attached ball toys, and it also came with two mice toys that I assume are to replace any of the ball toys when they are inevitably torn into. Assembly was easy. The only problem I had was that all pieces of the same size have the same label, despite being different colors. I had to check the listing picture to make sure I was putting them in the correct spots. A pleasant surprise was that the assembly instructions also include a guide on how to turn the box the cat tree came in into a little playhouse for the cats. I have not yet done that, but I have kept the box to do so. This is a great cat tree, which I gladly recommend. If the measurements fit where you’re wanting to put it and you think your cats will like it, I say go for it.
C**Y
Small footprint
I purchased this climbing tower for our 8 pound rescue cat. It was very easy to assemble and is quite sturdy. The size is perfect for my smaller sized cat. The light gray color looks nice, and the tower has a small footprint, not crowding our living space. That said, I wish it had a little more shelves on the sides, rather than being almost completely vertical. I think that my cat might be more interested in it, if she could get up to the top easier. Thus far, she hasn't attempted to climb the tower at all, but seems to enjoy being on the top shelf when I lift her up there. I have tried putting her on lower shelves and encouraging her to climb higher to no avail. There are multiple scratching posts and the included hanging toys and ball on the spring are nice touches. There are even extra hanging toys for when these wear out. So far, she isn't interested in any of that, but the tower has only been up a few days. Since she is a rescue that was a stray, I don't know that she was ever in a place where she had a tower or toys to play with. I am hopeful that she will climb up on her own in time and play with the toys. It is a really nice cat tower for the price, and I think that most cats would really enjoy playing on it.
T**A
Nicer than PetSmart cat trees at less than half the price!!
It took me less than half an hour to assemble and that was with the help of my 5yo and 3yo so you know that was not rushed and included a poop apocalypse event. The kitten wanted to play immediately and didn't wait for even a second! It's a huge hit! We previously had a tall cat tower purchased from a big box pet supply store that cost more than twice this one so I was expecting the quality to be questionable at best but you know money is a thing... But it is actually NICER QUALITY than the more expensive one from the pet shop! Seriously! I am so happy with it. I thought it would be covered in carpet like the pet shop version but it's actually fuzzy polyester fabric which I think is much nicer, lighter weight, and easier to clean. It's not just cardboard, it's made from composite wood so it's sturdy af. And since I have little kids, I am super excited that it came with a built in wall anchor! No matter how many times I tell the 3yo not to climb, they will for sure try at some point, probably when I'm trying to pee in peace. So the wall anchor is very helpful, thank you! Also I wasn't expecting the thoughtful packaging and extra mouse toys which are such a nice bonus and really helped make the assembly exciting and gave me peace of mind. It's been assembled for longer than it took to put it together and the kitten is still obsessed. Our older cat is still curiously investigating but I think when we stop paying attention, she will also attack with great enthusiasm. 10/10 highly recommend! The instructions even included how to make the box into a cat house too! So thoughtful. And there are no plastic parts (except the polyester fabric of course). Very nice quality. Worth the sightly longer (but actually arrived earlier than expected) shipping for sure, and it is NOT a drop shipper, so I feel reallygood about this purchase. Do it, no regrets. (Ugh I can't get pics to upload, will try again later.)
B**V
Cat approved
Nice cat tree. Went together pretty easily. No strange smell to it. Packaged nicely . Seems very sturdy which is important with a 15 pound cat. The cats went up the tree as we were putting it together and seem very happy with it
B**A
Get it
Really good quality, easy to assemble, and my cats love it. Can’t go wrong.
D**I
perfect for my baby kitten
my kitten took about a week to be fully comfortable zooming around on it (it's his first tree of course) I was worried the fuzzy fabric wouldn't be appealing to him, since he doesn't really like typical soft fabric. He always sprung away with beds I've gotten him. But even while I was building the tree (it took me an hour) he was interested in the platforms while they were laid out. I do have one peeve, the screws aren't properly labeled. Although they are pretty different, I would've definitely appreciated if they were labeled since that is what took me 25 extra minutes for the time estimate. At first, I taught him how to climb it by using the laser pointer (i dont like using the laser, but i felt like it was the only way for him to learn outside of by example.) And I started placing him on the platforms and he'd just stare out the window then clumsily fall off (from the lower slabs, not the top tiers) he didn't understand the scratching post at first, but after a week he did learn how to scratch on the posts. The only thing he didn't take to was the very top post with the puffy petals. He's still unsure about being on it and climbing up it. Maybe when hes bigger and his arms aren't too tiny. But again, after a week, hes climbing up it, down it, playing in the hammock, scratching, and playing with the stringy toys. Im not worried about the sturdiness, but the tree doesnt even budge since he's so tiny. I'll update once he's older and bigger. The color is accurate, although the flowers do look like cracked eggs haha. This tree was definitely worth the money 💜
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