🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Kingdom!
The PETEPELA Cat Tree is a versatile and adjustable cat activity center designed for indoor use. Ranging from 94 to 102 inches in height, it features multi-level platforms for climbing and playing, a durable construction from engineered wood, and includes a free scratching post. Easy to mount on the ceiling, this cat tower is perfect for creating a safe and engaging environment for your feline friends.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Item Weight | 40.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.41"L x 15.75"W x 102.36"H |
Style | Adjustable,Multi-level |
Additional Features | Adjustable riem Safe, Durable |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
L**F
The cats love it!
I have 2,12 lbs cats that love this! I wasn’t sure how stable or strong it would be with both of them on it but it is holding strong! I also love the fact that it comes with a wall anchor as well to attach to one of the landings to provide extra stability. With larger cats it is something to note that they do not really fit on the landings too well and it’s a little awkward for them to maneuver up and down, but they are cats so even if it’s a little weird they manage lol! Their new favorite place to sleep is this cat tree. It’s awesome that the whole structure is wrapped in the scratcher twine and they love it! Along with having a separate scratching post to place elsewhere these are great for providing your cats plenty of places to scratch. 10/10
E**
This is worth the money
PROS: This is so beautiful and well worth the money. Doesn’t look or feel cheap at all.And thanks to the extra scratch post, the height of the tree is adjustable to your needs! All pieces connect so you get a lot of flexibility.In my case, my ceiling was too short. So I used a short piece from the scratch post at the top of my cat tree, and I used the longer piece from the tree on the scratch post.If your ceiling is too tall, you can always steal a piece from the scratch post to add more height (you’ll just have a shorter scratch post). Either way you have options, so don’t only rely on the « 94-102 » height requirement!CONS: (why I took out 1 star)It is narrow and your cat might need a second to learn to figure out how to get down. Make sure to position the shelves/panels in a way that look like stairs. Don’t have all of them just right above each other. I wish the panels were a little bigger/longer so that the cats would be less scared to come down. Once they learn though, it’s easy!It is a bit slippery. It does come with 7 little black foam pads. You use three for the top piece that connects to your ceiling, and I used the other four to add more grip to 2 of the shelves/panels. (See pictures)For now that’s enough, but I might get something to stick on the top of the house too for extra grip.That’s all! Worth it! I say Buy it!
E**.
Gamechanger
Our two cats, who are mainly basement dwellers, really needed a floor-to-ceiling climbing option. This is such a great solution! Given our low ceilings, we didn't have room for the top rung, which works perfectly. Our cats love chilling on the top platform, which has a little window view of the driveway. They also love climbing the tree while we're playing. And finding them both snuggled into the "house" is always adorable... Finally, the bonus scratching post! Perfectly tall and stable, our cats love taking their energy out on it, which we also love.Speaking of us humans, we chose this option over other good ones mainly because it has a clean modern aesthetic. For us, it's important that we enjoy our space just as much as our cats do, and with this cat tree/post-combo, we're all equally delighted!
L**E
Cheaply made
Definitely not worth the $100+ price tag.We have had a Vesper cat tree for years and thought we'd be getting the same good quality. Boy were we wrong.The posts are made of plastic and thin car board instead of sturdy wood. No matter how much we tried, we couldn't get the brackets to tighten and lock on the box portion.I've been putting furniture together for years and I don't see this thing lasting long in anyone's household, regardless of cat size. It'll be going back.Keep searching and don't waste your time with this one.
K**K
Nice and tall without hogging up floor space
While it is a bit wiggly no matter how tight you get the posts, the large base and included wall anchor is enough to not make me worry. I have larger cats and they’re still getting used to it so I’ll have to update on how long before my chonkers (16lbs and 13lbs) dislodge this from its place but otherwise it looks like it can handle them playing even on the top most shelf. Otherwise the look in the room is great and the cats seem to like it. Having rope all the way to the top of each posts is nice since the cats aren’t as likely to rip it up as quickly as the carpet covered posts. I also love that it doesn’t take up a ton of space in our bedroom.
J**S
One year and gone
The media could not be loaded. It went down like a real tree. Luckily, no cat got hurt and no damage to any othe furniture. It looked amazing, I give it that, blended perfectly with my house deco and seem sturdy but clearly it was not.And the steps are bare wood, cats didn’t like it, they could not hold to it. I bought carpet squares at the dollar store and glued it to each step.For $125 this was not worth it.
S**K
Not very sturdy.
This cat tower design has a couple flaws. One is due to the single point of contact to the ceiling and the other is the way it is put together. The connection points between each pole allows for movement. This tension style with multiple connections points doesn’t provide much stability when cats are playing on it. It moves a lot and scares my two cats. which keeps them from wanting to play on it. I will have to make some modifications to stabilize the tower. Just so I didn’t totally waste my money. Other than that I like how the tower looks. It’s definitely nice to have something that isn’t so bulky and takes up a lot of room.
S**E
Pretty, but not my cats’ favorite
I love the way this cat tower looks, which was a big factor in buying it as it’s downstairs in our living room where everyone who comes over can see it. Unfortunately, my cats refuse to climb it. I think they don’t feel secure on the wooden shelves, given the size and spacing of the shelves. Eventually I may wall-mount some shelves next to it, and hopefully that will encourage them to feel more confident climbing up. For now, they only use the little cat house at the bottom. For comparison, I have a giant carpeted monstrosity up in my bedroom, and they climb up and down from the tallest perches on that without issue.My other concern with this is the tension rod against the ceiling. You twist to tighten rather than it being spring loaded, and even with the limited use this tower gets, the top loosens fairly frequently and has to be adjusted. Given that it’s at the ceiling, it’s a pain in the butt to tighten over and over.
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