We've moved multiple times, and this cat tree still holds up! As cat lovers, we understand the importance of choosing a good cat tree. Here are our tips, hoping they'll be helpful to you and your cat parents:
Height: Choose a cat tree taller than a person; cats prefer it!
Cats have an insatiable desire for height, and they're simply not interested in cat trees shorter than a person.
Material: Faux fleece is the preferred material.
We strongly recommend faux fleece, and carpet is not recommended.
Sisal Posts: Fully covered for greater durability.
Cat tree posts should ideally be 100% sisal covered. If there's fabric covering the top or bottom, cats will quickly scratch and tear.
User Experience:
Our cat tree is four years old, and while it's a bit worn, it's generally excellent quality. The only downside is that the small mesh pocket at the bottom is too low, so our cats rarely play with it, so we use it as a toy storage.
Choose a durable cat tree to give your cat a comfortable play space!
