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80" Cat Tree Condo Furniture Scratch Post Pet House Product Description:



  • Condo Height: 80"
  • Base Dimension: 23.5" x 23.5
  • Large House Dimension: 16"(L) x 16"(W) x 14"(H)
  • Small House Dimension: 12"(Diameter) x 10" (H)
  • Top Three Perch Dimension: 11.5" x 11.5"

Product Description

This Brand New 80" Cat Condo Tree Scratching Post is the best you can get in the market and at the same time will not cost you a fortune. We are confident about the quality of this cat tree.

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124 of 129 people found the following review helpful.
1Posts Are Cardboard And Break Easily
By Jennifer D. Khan
We have 2 large rescued cats and we also foster for a local rescue. In other words, we are a VERY active house for kitties! We've had several large pieces like this for +3 years from another brand (Armarkat). They've been great but we wanted to add some more similar pieces around the house (we have to do this slowly, due to how expensive they are). The perches and scratching posts have always been very popular in our home. I figured this would be great and bought it because it was a little cheaper than our usual brand and it looked very similar. I put this together 2 days ago without problem. Even though it isn't super heavy, I recently had surgery and got my husband's help to move it because I'm not supposed to lift things. We didn't make it a foot before one of the top 3 posts that holds up one of the 3 top platforms broke about 3 inches from the bottom. Under the rope/sisal is lightweight cardboard. I wondered if it was our fault, if we had moved it in some way we hadn't realized (even though we had been ginger with it). We just unscrewed that broken post and figured we'd live with 2 perches just fine. We try a lot of stuff with the kitties and make just about anything work for us. This morning, I woke up to find the post with the lower little round house on it had also broken 3 inches from the bottom, so that post and the house was down and the cardboard again broken in half. There is no way to re-attach the cardboard or to try to fix it - you just have to remove the whole post. Has been the worst pet purchase we've made. At this rate, it will be unusable soon and I will have to throw away a piece of cat furniture for the first time, and one that we haven't even had up a week to boot! So disappointed!

114 of 120 people found the following review helpful.
5Wow! Amazing for the price!
By Livideum
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3SDKRX4TD6ZET I got this tree for my new baby kitten. It was Very easy to put together and is quite sturdy once completed and taking it back apart and rearranging the posts is very simple too!When I first got it I was concerned that my kitten would have a very hard time getting to and from the big top platform, at the time when we received it she was only 5 weeks old (she was abandoned by her mother and left at my vet office) and could still barely scale the lower platforms. Now at 10 weeks old she runs up and down the entire tree dozens of times a day, and she Loves sleeping in the little hammock, she is also fond of the dangling mice but my husband accidently pulled one off while playing with her.I can see the small platforms being much too small for a large cat though, but that is really the only thing I consider wrong with it, and since I got it for my one little kitty its perfect for me! Here she is playing on it.

29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
4Absolutely surprised and impressed (with update 2013)
By D. Nadeau
PRICE:The price of this unit is great ($48 when I purchased). The cost of shipping, however, is as much as the unit. But, if you were going to pay that much for shipping anyway due to the weight of a typical cat tree, it makes sense to get the better priced unit.QUALITY:Fantastic. I was really impressed with the quality for the price of this unit. The base piece is heavy and holds up the pieces well. The carpeting is of good quality (mine was very soft when I opened it) and has that new carpet smell. I read the reviews that some people's cats ripped off the dangling mice within minutes. I was worried about their longevity as they seem cheap, but it's been a week and my 11lb. cat hasn't pulled them off, nor has my 8lb. cat and they play with them constantly; they must contain some catnip.ASSEMBLY:All the pieces are jumbled into one giant box and arrived in good condition with nothing broken. I removed each one and put them in groups of similar shape/sized pieces first. Some of the pieces were inside the little houses and it was a quick game of Tetris to get them out, but nothing was damaged in the process. There are two sizes of posts (25cm and 40cm) and four types of platforms. There is a little diagram on a one page sheet of paper inside the hardware pack (with the screws) that serves as the "instructions." While there weren't labels on the individual pieces, I found it very simple to match them to the diagram. It took me about 30 minutes to complete unpacking and assembly.Note 1: The long screws go in best with the shorter demarcated half down; they'll stop when you've gotten halfway, whereas if you do it with the longer demarcated half down, it keeps screwing all the way through. The unit was secured with an allen wrench, also provided.Note 2: Each piece has holes in the wood portion, but not in the carpeting portion. I suggest going through with a letter opener or scissors and just punching the hole through the carpet. I makes assembly go smoother if you don't have to do it piece by piece.Note 3: I built from the bottom up, which proved to be a good strategy, and saved the front cylindrical house for last as it was difficult to reach over each time to get to the back pieces. For the top three tiers, I recommend putting the platforms on the posts before putting the posts on the rest of the unit, because my ceiling is only about a foot above the tallest piece and it would be difficult to get up there without a ladder (I'm only 5'8").USAGE: One of my cats is more timid (8lb.) that the other (11lb.) and she was not wary of jumping on the platforms at all. She won't go in the houses just yet, but she's really partial to the basket piece. Some people wrote how this piece isn't useful or isn't supported as much, but I found that if you screw it in tightly, it holds quite well. The more curious cat (11lb.), jumps all over the whole thing and it doesn't shake at all. I was impressed as it seems very solid. Again, really good quality for the price and good quality in general for a cat tower.Heavier cat loves the houses and the top two platforms that flank the highest one. Neither one of them has usefulness for the rope, unless I'm making it move, but it's a nice addition (maybe they'll play with it later).It fits nicely in the corner of a room. I wish it came in different colors, but the beige does the trick for now. I worry over time that it'll get dirty.BOTTOM LINE: Get it.(update as of April 29, 2013)After a year and a half with this cat tree, we decided to donate it to friends. The center piece (with hole in middle) had begun to sag inward a little bit because the cats had used it as a jumping off point so many times. It also began to shake when they jumped on it as the screws The base remained sturdy and the cats were very sad to see it go! We will have to order a new one of this same brand because they loved it. The stratchy pieces with the rope remained in great condition, even after excessive use. The rope remained unused--haha, just not their thing. The beige did get dirty, but mostly it was covered in cat hair. We vacuumed it regularly, but it seemed to collect hair at an alarming rate. Still recommend it with 4+ stars!

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