PawHut Cat Tree for Indoor Cats 135cm Cat Tower Scratching

PawHut Cat Tree for Indoor Cats 135cm Cat Tower Scratching Post Kitty Scratcher Climbing Tower with Ladder

PawHut Cat Tree for Indoor Cats 135cm Cat Tower Scratching Post Kitty Scratcher Climbing Tower with Ladder, Beige


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Small-Sized Cat Trees



Weight: 7.9 kg
Size: 50 x 35 x 134.2 cm
Dimensions: 50 x 35 x 134.2 cm; 7.9 Kilograms
Colour: Beige
Pack Quantity: 1
Dimensions: 50 x 35 x 134.2 cm; 7.9 Kilograms
Quantity: 1
Reference: UKD30-1660331
Size: 50 x 35 x 134.2 cm

6 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good price and cats love it. Was easy to put together if you follow the directions provided. I have fat cats and so far after a month its still standing.

  2. MRQEpifania says:

     United Kingdom

    Really sturdy for the price but best suited for kittens, my adult cat tried to get into the bowl and tipped it over ( and it was connected to a door) but the weight of her caused it to tip sideways ripping the screw out the doo

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this for my rats! Works wonderful but would be a bit small for an adult cat and too unstable unless using the strap at the back as intended and screwing it into the wall, wouldn’t recommend the screw it comes with as it’s a bit small

    4.0 out of 5 stars Not suitable for adult cats, unless using the wall attachme

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Was a little hesitant buying this product as I thought the price was too good to be true, and expected to receive a flimsy product. That was not the case at all. It is perfect for our kitten – sturdy, good quality, looks great and is obviously a lot of fun (especially the springy mice). Definitely worth buying.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Value

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersPicture this: I innocently buy the PawHut Cat Tree for my feline overlord, thinking it’s just a cute kitty playground. Little did I know, this beige monstrosity would catapult me into a world of embarrassing escapades, unemployment, and an unexpected surge in my dating life.

    First, the infamous date night disaster. I thought, “What could be more romantic than a cat tower rendezvous?” Well, apparently, everything. My date arrived to find me perched on the top platform, attempting to impress her with my cat-like agility. Let’s just say, acrobatics and romance don’t mix. Who knew?

    Undeterred by my dating misadventure, I decided to introduce my parents to the wonders of feline architecture. The PawHut Cat Tower became the centerpiece of our family room, but little did I anticipate the chaos that ensued. My parents mistook the tower for modern art and invited their art circle for an exclusive exhibition. Cue the awkward explanations about scratching posts and kitty ladders. Who knew cat towers were the new avant-garde?

    But the pice de rsistance came when I took my cat tower to work, thinking it would make me the office hero. Oh, how wrong I was. My boss mistook it for a revolutionary standing desk and fired me for “disrupting the office flow.” Apparently, corporate America isn’t ready for cat-inspired ergonomic solutions. Who knew?

    Now, let’s talk about the bad feature—the alluring scratching posts. Little did I realize, my cat tower turned into a cat magnet. Cats from all corners of the neighborhood flocked to my place, transforming it into a feline fiesta. My neighbors even formed a support group to address the “cat-induced chaos.” Who knew cats were such party animals?

    Despite the turmoil, the PawHut Cat Tower revolutionized my life. Women find my cat tower escapades irresistible. The tower has become a conversation starter, and swimsuit models are now lining up to witness my feline-inspired charisma. Who knew cats could be the ultimate wingmen?

    In conclusion, the PawHut Cat Tower isn’t just a piece of furniture; it’s a gateway to a life filled with cat-tastrophes and unexpected romantic conquests. Embrace the chaos, my friends, and let the cat tower saga unfold.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s a nice tower and the cat likes it even though she’s an old lady only downside is that it’s wobbly and easily falls over when she’s jumping on or off. If you can find a way to secure then it’s definitely a good one.