63" Modern Cat Tower with Condo, Hammock and Top Perch
Budget IX: Everyday Collection
A 63-inch cactus cat tree that commits fully to its shape - and delivers real enrichment along the way.
"The cactus form works behaviorally because the branching structure creates perch positions at different angles and heights naturally, rather than forcing a linear climb. The crown-shaped top perch has containment edges that many cats prefer to a flat open surface. The moppy fabric texture on the scratching surfaces is different from standard sisal - cats that find sisal too coarse often engage more readily with moppy alternatives. This is a novelty design that actually earns its place as enrichment."
Feline Behavior Lead At 63 inches the cactus cat tree creates a genuine vertical climbing structure shaped like a branching cactus in green and orange. The crown-shaped top perch sits at the apex with warm plush cradle edges. Two jumping platforms with raised edges provide intermediate perch positions along the climb. A 12-inch enclosed condo at the base offers a private retreat.
The moppy fabric texture on the scratching surfaces provides a different tactile experience than sisal - finer and softer, which tends to appeal to cats that scratch lightly or avoid rougher post materials. Sisal scratching posts and a horizontal scratching board round out the coverage. The 19.5-inch x 16-inch base provides a stable footprint for the 63-inch height.
Available in green and orange - the colorway is consistent with the cactus theme throughout. At 26 lbs the tower is on the lighter side, which makes it easier to reposition but means wall-adjacent placement is recommended for active climbers. The 11 lb per level capacity suits cats under 10 lbs best.
*Per-level weight capacity 11 lbs - best suited for cats under 10 lbs. Moppy fabric texture differs from standard sisal.
Expert Review
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Moppy fabric has a soft, shaggy texture - finer and more pliable than sisal rope. Some cats that avoid sisal engage readily with moppy surfaces. The tower includes both moppy surfaces and sisal posts, so cats with different preferences can find their preferred scratching option.
For cats under 10 lbs this tower works well. For larger adult cats - over 12 lbs - we would recommend a tower with higher per-level ratings. The 11 lb rating is on the lower end for adult domestic cats.
No - the branching structure actually creates more natural perch positions than a straight-pole tower. Cats navigate around it intuitively. The shape adds visual interest without compromising functionality.
At 26 lbs the tower is lighter than most at this height. The 19.5 x 16-inch base is adequate but we recommend placement near a wall for active climbers, particularly larger cats.