This adorable green space capsule cat tree is the dream resting spot for your feline companion. Boasting sisal columns of varying heights, a watchtower, a cat house, and a fashionable louvred cat toilet at the base, this cat villa provides a multi-tiered experience for your cat to play, unwind, and explore. Equipped with soft plush cushions, transparent capsules, hammocks, and an additional kitten room, your furry friend will have multiple snug resting options to select from. Capable of accommodating up to 5 cats, it's great news for multi-cat households. This cat tree offers dependable usage and stability, guaranteeing that your cat can relish their new favourite place.
Super cute cat tree, with so many nice spots for a cat to hang out. I really do like how this cat tree is primarily made of wood, rather than the standard "fuzzy-carpet" texture of most cat trees. It makes it look much more natural and like regular furniture, rather than being the obvious "cat furniture" item that doesn't aesthetically fit in with anything else. That being said, I haven't tried exposing my cat to the tree yet, so we'll have to see if she likes the wood or not. Still, there are several spots to climb up, multiple scratching points, and 3 different places to lounge, so I can't imagine she won't like at least some part of it.
I do have some qualms about the cat tree however:
- The space on the second/third stories of the tree seem very small for a larger cat. There's not much space between the top of the ladder and the beginning of the scratch pad, so I wonder if my cat will actually use it that much.
- The pillow has some stuffing coming out (came like that out of the box), so I question the quality of it, and how long it will last if my cat sits on it a lot.
- The white plush covering for the top tower also was shedding a lot as soon as I picked it up. I'm worried it might shed onto my cat or just generally around as my cat uses it.
Additionally, the build of the tower was a bit involved, and it was pretty annoying that none of the pieces were labeled. A lot of the pieces looked very similar, but were slightly different, and it was unhelpful that the instructions had names for each piece (e.g. part A, B, etc) but the pieces themselves didn't have any stickers on them to help identify which they were.
Overall, now that it's built, I do like how it looks, and it feels relatively sturdy. But I think construction could have been better, and I wonder for the practical longevity of it due to the quality of some of the materials. That being said, I don't think most cat trees use the best materials anyways, so for the price, I can't complain too much. I'd recommend it, especially for smaller cats, if you are willing to spend some time parsing the instructions and building it correctly.. Rupayan. Watertown, MA. Sat Oct 05 2024