Cat Tree Tower for Indoor Cats, 50-inch Adult Cat Tree House for Large Adult Cats with Steps, Scratching Post, 2 Cat Caves, Dangling Toys, FC50, Dark Grey
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Cat Tree Tower for Indoor Cats, 50-inch Adult Cat Tree House for Large Adult Cats with Steps, Scratching Post, 2 Cat Caves, Dangling Toys, FC50, Dark Grey

Original price was: $99.99.Current price is: $69.99.

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 23.6 x 15.75 x 50.39 inches; 22.27 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ FC50
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 21, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Globlazer
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D4QG7YHF
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

Large Cat Tower Height: Standing at 50 inches, suitable for most ages and sizes of cats, providing ample space for their activities and rest.
Double-Layer Cat Condos: Unique double-layer cat condos for indoor cats design offers a cozy and secure hideaway, satisfying your cat’s curiosity and exploration desires.
Spacious Top Perch: The extra large top perch provides a perfect high perch for your cat to observe the entire household, enjoying the pleasure of surveying their domain.
Space-Saving Design: Innovative design placement method, suitable not only for windowsills and in front of walls but also ideal for positioning in the corners of a household, maximizing the utilization of home space.
Easy to Assemble: This 50inch cat tree tower comes with detailed instructions for quick and easy setup, saving you time and effort.

8 reviews for Cat Tree Tower for Indoor Cats, 50-inch Adult Cat Tree House for Large Adult Cats with Steps, Scratching Post, 2 Cat Caves, Dangling Toys, FC50, Dark Grey

  1. Mike P

    From Tree Rescue to Cat Tree – The Perfect Addition for Our New Furry Family Member
    If you had asked me two months ago if I’d ever own a cat, I would’ve said absolutely not—I’m highly allergic. But life had other plans. Just a few weeks ago, I heard a faint meow from high up in a tree in our yard. I grabbed a ladder, climbed up, and rescued a scared little cat. That cat is now Louie—our newest family member.Naturally, my girlfriend Rachel and I decided to spoil him just like we do our dogs. That’s where this cat tree came in.We absolutely love this cat tree—and more importantly, so does Louie. It’s covered in a super-soft material that’s gentle on his paws but still holds up to rough play. It’s also incredibly sturdy and very stable, we attached ours to the wall as it comes with a wall harness for added stability and sturdiness. We really wanted something strong and sturdy because Louie is part Maine Coon and larger than we expected. We didn’t want anything too tall or wobbly, especially for a cat who’s still getting used to indoor living. This one is just the right height—tall enough for him to climb and stay active, but low enough that we’re not worried about falls.The built-in scratch pads are a big hit (and a big win for our furniture), and the dangling toys keep him entertained for long stretches. My girlfriend’s daughter loves playing with Louie, and this cat tree is the perfect height for her to interact with him safely and easily.Assembly was a breeze, and the overall build quality feels solid and long-lasting. Best of all, the price was very reasonable, especially considering how well-made and multifunctional it is.10/10 – Highly recommend this to anyone with a new cat or even an older one who loves to scratch, climb, and lounge in comfort. This has quickly become Louie’s favorite hangout spot—and a perfect symbol of his happy new life with us.

  2. Brianna

    Grey cat tower
    Best corner tower ever!! I was trying to find a tower for my cat that would be suitable for him because he is a little bit on the larger side and he likes to hide and I feel like this is a perfect fit for him.

  3. jamey

    He fit
    We have a fat cat and were worried about him fitting but he loves it and is able to fit in all the boxes and the top part just fine

  4. Amazon Customer

    Cat approved but owners wishing for more stability
    Cat approved, with some coaxing and time like all things with them. The youngest (black female) likes to rip the mice to shreds and they are durable enough so far for her, the oldest (colorpoint female) asked me for a cushion because the house wasn’t as squishy as she’d hoped, but loves the view from the second floor, the middle child (gray male) had to be forced to participate for the photo but is currently purring away in the same spot.Assembly was easy and required no tools aside from the included Alan wrench. Was easier with help of course, we assembled it in about 20 mins while wrangling the two girls who knew they were about to get a princess fort. The boy was happy to call the box everything came in his fort.I would give it 5 stars if it was more stable, there’s an anchor for the wall but it does not feel as stable as you’d hope for bigger kitties. Good thing the older 2 aren’t the climbers. Also walls on the tower are fabric not solid, it’s a slip you put over a three teired shelf.

  5. Lisa hardy

    Great purchase for multiple and larger kitties
    My kitties love this cat tower. They are always in and on it either sleeping, playing or just watching out the window and around the house. It was very easy to assemble and I would definitely recommend this to anyone with cats and kittens. I bought it bc it said it was suited for larger cats. I have 3 cats of multiple ages and sizes and there is plenty of room and play space for all.

  6. Shane K

    Happy with it
    Easy to put together, heavy duty for our fat, large cat

  7. tina pinion

    Beautiful
    Love it….. easy to assemble

  8. Careful Shopper

    My cat and I like it very much, except it does have sharp wooden corners on the platforms.
    I would give it a 5 but recently discovered the corners of the platforms, despite being covered with material, can cut my skin if I press against them! (Sharp wood.) I will need to get bumper guards and figure how to make them stick. Otherwise I’m happy with the product.Though I changed it around a bit, with the spare cat tree parts that I collected. Most cat trees take the same size hardware: M8 or M10 bolts and/or screws (hex)(alan wrench). They come in several different lengths, some covered with soft cloth, some sisal, and some are bare hardwood. The bolts/screws are for the metal holes that come predrilled into each platform, bed, or pole. You can drill other holes, but might need to buy different hardware for those, as to whatever will work best with your plans. All are sold on amazon.The trick is to find the lengths of poles that will work with how you are changing things around, whether less tall, more tall, less wide, or replacing all external cloth polls with sisal so the cat has more places to scratch. Though I’d retain the inner cloth polls for comfort when the cat is inside the cubbyholes.I have a fairly large, muscular American Shorthair, and she fits well enough inside the top cubbyhole to sit upright or sprawl a bit, and likewise in the lower one, but can sprawl more if she uses some of the outside platform.Where hers sits, there is no good place to attach it to a wall. So I had to place a 6 pound weight (exercise hand weight) inside the bottom cubbyhole at the far back, and it helps to stable it since only one side sits against a wall. If you have a very heavy cat or more than one jumping on it at the same time, you might need to attach the wall strap, ideally if placed in a corner with two sides against walls.

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