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Downtown Pet Supply 4-Level Tall Cat Tower for Indoor Cats, Synthetic Grass - Tightly Woven Sisal Rope Cat Scratching Post with Stable Wooden Base - Extends from 93-97.5'

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1.PatternName:Tall 4-level Scratch Post (grass)


About this item

  • 4-level Cat Scratch Post: Treat your indoor feline friend to hours of entertainment with our floor-to-ceiling, tall cat scratching post with synthetic grass and vines
  • Durable Cat Tree Tower: Tightly woven to withstand even the most enthusiastic scratchers, our cat climbing tower satisfies your cat's natural urge to scratch while protecting your furniture
  • Adjustable Height: This large cat tower extends from 93 to 97.5" tall, allowing you to maximize your cats' vertical territory, providing them with ample space to explore and play
  • Stable Wooden Base: Measuring 14 x 8", the sturdy chipboard base of our cat playground provides optimal stability, ensuring your feline companion can climb and play without any wobbles
  • Easy Assembly: Our cat climber comes with 4 Sisal Posts, 2 Rods, 1 Ceiling Stopper, 2 Dowel Screws, 2 Screws, and 1 Wrench, ensuring a hassle-free assembly process



Product Description

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Unlimited Fun

Tired of unstable cat trees?

Floor to ceiling cat trees offer maximum stability with little to no wobble. Our specially designed pole has a spring that ensures a snug fit between the tree and your ceiling. Rest assured, your cat is safe and so is your ceiling. Our stylish cat tree is covered in synthetic leaves and grass that look lushious and fresh. It is soft on paws and great for lounging and jumping around. The entire tree trunk is covered in quality sisal rope, and considering there are four levels, you're sure to not run out for a good couple months +. This sisal post mimics nature to give your cat a closer experience to its wild side. This model is great for multiple cats at a time.

Build it how you want it, (if your ceiling allows) take out a section and save it for later! Replace old posts with a new one to make the tree last longer.

*** Product may shed and require cleaning

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Made from durable chipboard, each platform will support your cat or multiple cats. Its stylish design replicates real looking grass and vines that look great with any home decor.

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Find the Base

One of the platforms has a hole in the center. This is your base.

Place the screw through the center. All platforms have pre-cut holes in the grass mesh and should allow the screw to pass through. If you are struggling to find the hole, use your finger to push through the center. When you see the opening, pass the screw through the grass side to open the mesh more. Try passing the screw through the hole again (chipboard side) and screw on tightly.

Base

Sisal Posts

Last Sisal Post

Ceiling Rod & Cap


Shirley
Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2024
The twine wrapped around the column is very thin and my cat has pulled it off after just a month! Not worth it!
Sethcha Koy
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Poles are large and great for climbing, but the tree shelves themselves are extremely thin, almost like thick cardboard wrapped in felt. The base is the same as the shelves, therefore it's not a really a proper "base". It's probably one pound of a base holding up this giant tree. My cat fell twice because the entire tree fell down from his weight (he's only seven pounds lol). It's currently being weighted in the corner by other trees I have. Eventually, I'll have to get sand bags or something to weight it down or turn it into a fun log pole or something.
Jennifer Nesvold
Reviewed in Canada on August 31, 2024
I loved the idea of this product because it was a full room height climbing post and my cat is a climber. Unfortunately, he refuses to use it. It's wobbly and unstable, despite that he's a very small and delicate cat. A bigger, heftier cat would risk knocking it right out of place. I'll be rehoming this if I can't figure out how to fix the ceiling to post connection better. A gripped pad of some sort at the ceiling to prevent the flat plastic from sliding would go a long way to improve this product, but I'll also have to wrap the dowel to post joint with a pile of duct tape or a collar of some kind, too. Then cross my fingers.
SBz
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2023
I love this tree and so do my cats! It was easy to assemble but it was not tall enough so I put it on top of this scratching box. The leaves have all been pulled off by the cats but they are easy to staple gun them back on. Also fun to add things and toys to it for decoration and fun for cats. I screwed it into the ceiling for security as it did fall over one time when they leaped on it in joy! The spring action of the top rod makes it easy to still take it down which I have done several times to fix the platforms. As you can see from from the photos I reinforced the platforms with metal plates and screws. I highly recommend doing this before you assemble it as it is just a matter of time before they all bend.Not sure why the makers of this would not just make the platforms out of something much more sturdy? I would gladly pay the difference in price as the whole thing is not very expensive to start with compared to other cat trees that are soooo much uglier!Regardless I will continue to fix it and would even buy a new one if need be. My cats love it and as you can see it gives them access to the upper area where they snuggle and sleep and can get away from us and the dogs!
Yuliya
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2022
I got one of these from ollies for a little cheaper but its not made with the rope. This one is better. I ended up mixing the two together. Had it a long time now. My two cats love laying on top of it. I had to cut the top plastic to adjust it to fit my house. Once a month or two it moves a little bit so needs to be pushed back, but its normal because the cats fly on to it from a distance and shake to whole thing. Never fell down, and works great for their scratching post. After a year the rope started to break where they use it the most, but no damage to the post was made, so can just glue on new rope eventually.
Discerning Reader
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022
I like this cat scratcher and have purchased several of them. My cat uses it frequently and the first one I bought lasted several years.Positives:Good price.Has the rope on both parts of the pole. Some only have it on the upper section, but this one is a full rope scratcher.Easy to assemble.Negatives:Does tip over a bit, but the base would have to be larger to stop that, so this is a good balance.Overall, my grade is an A-
Nik
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2022
SUPER easy to assemble. Seriously beyond expectation. Took me 6mins. Tool provided. The vines came pre-installed. The ceiling brace is just friction, no need to drill holes or put anything sticky on your ceiling (but you can if you feel the need). I went with the astro turf model. It is not as cozy as carpeted shelves, so take that into account for your kitty. Construction/Materials are decent. It won't last a lifetime but will get serious mileage out of it
Kristina
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022
My cat was always getting zoomies and meowing in this empty little hallway so I knew I needed to get something to climb. She loves to scratch and play on this tree so it's perfect. I read this in another review but if you plan to put this on hard/slick floors, make sure to get some non-slip padding. It wobbles slightly and my ceiling is a bit short (about 7ft) but I can imagine with taller ceilings it might wobble a bit more because of the way it's designed. The platforms are a bit small for my cat but she doesn't seem to mind.Overall, this was the cheapest floor-to-ceiling cat tree I could find and it's exactly what I needed. If you're looking for something to catify your space on a budget, this is perfect!!
The Black Wolf
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2022
Update Number 2: Still less than a year and the board have broken. I have 1 8lb cat that just turned 1 a week ago and 1 61/2 pound 8 month old kitten. This is a piece of garage and horrible customer service to boot. Don’t get it!Update! I bought it in May of this year. I have 2 *kittens*. The base broke last week and the bottom board just broke now!Buy this at your own risk. The product seems great but the company, horrible. So, my kitten and I both loved this cat tree but I noticed one is the boards had a crack in it. No problem, right? I’m sure the company could just replace the board. I wrote to them. Here is there reply cut pasted exactly. I returned it because though the board was sturdy enough even with the crack in it, I refuse to deal with a company who takes such a poor view on customer service.“ Unfortunately, you are Amazon’s customer. We do not have replacement platforms, however you can contact Amazon Buyer Support for other options they may have.”Amazon will happily take it back. Best of luck if you decide to buy this.
TerJH
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 20, 2019
Easy to out together and clever design to save on packing material. The scratch post itself is quite robust but the base is a title flimsy. My (smallish) cat pulled it over at first scratch when it was on the wood floor - not sure If would happen on carpet.
J o T
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2019
My cat loves a sisal scratching post. Her other one died, so I bought this. It comes in three parts in a surprisingly small box. The two pole pieces screw together, and then screw in to the base. Once assembled, the whole unit is very sturdy. My cat is only 10 lbs, but she has never even tipped the post. She tends to curve her back and scratch the lower half or middle of the post, not the top. It has saved my couch, and the cat is happy.If you've never trained a cat on a scratching post before, I recommend you rub it with cat nip, and sprinkle some on the top, repeat as needed. It took mine a couple weeks to come around to this post, but now she uses it exclusively. (She only got the couch a couple times before I was able to dissuade that behavior, and was using the floor mat for a while before finally deciding this was better.)
harry mitton
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 26, 2019
our cats love it.never go past wiyhout a scratc hand spend ages chasing theattachment.
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