52" 5-Tier Cat Tower with Woven Cattail Condo and Jute Posts - Gray
Budget IX: Everyday Collection
Hand-woven cattail condo, pear wood frame, and jute posts - this tower is a cut above the standard plush-on-particleboard formula.

"The woven cattail condo is what caught my eye on this one. It's breathable, it's tactile, and it looks like something you'd find in a boutique pet shop rather than a big box store. Cats tend to gravitate to natural textures - the woven surface gives them something to knead and nest into that synthetic plush just doesn't replicate."
Head of Product CurationThe pear wood frame gives this tower a material story worth telling. Pear wood is dense, close-grained, and takes finishes well - it's used in fine furniture and woodworking tools for its stability. Combined with engineered wood panels, you get a frame that stays square over years of use.
At 52.76" tall with a 23" x 23" base, the 5-tier layout gives cats a genuine vertical journey - not just a perch with a ladder. The jute scratching posts wrap the full columns, and the dangling balls at various levels keep cats engaged as they climb. Plush-covered top perches provide the soft landing spots cats return to for napping.
The white colorway works particularly well in bright, clean interiors - modern apartments, Scandinavian-influenced rooms, or any space where you want the cat furniture to feel light rather than heavy.
*The hand-woven cattail condo has natural variation in weave density - this is characteristic of handcraft, not a defect.
Cattail is a natural plant fiber woven into a basket-like structure. It's breathable, durable, and cats tend to enjoy the texture for kneading and nesting. It's commonly used in high-end cat furniture and natural home decor.
Pear wood is a hardwood that doesn't swell, warp, or crumble under repeated stress the way MDF can. For furniture joinery, it holds screws and connections much more reliably over time.
At 48 lbs with a 23" x 23" base, this tower has good stability for standard domestic cats. If you have very large or very active cats, consider whether the base footprint is wide enough for your situation.
The cattail weave can be spot-cleaned with a damp cloth. It's not machine washable, but the natural fiber is naturally resistant to odor. Occasional airing out keeps it fresh.