Cat's Choice 5 Foot 4 Level Big Cat Gym
Premium I: Signature CollectionElevate your home with the Cat's Choice 5 Foot 4 Level Big Cat Gym**. A premium addition to our Signature Line, handcrafted for ultimate cat comfort and durability.

"For high-energy gyms, joint integrity is everything. I audited this for multi-cat stability to ensure it stays rock-steady even when three active cats are chasing each other to the top."
Founder & Quality LeadSignature Line Spotlight
This item is part of our premiere collection: No MDF or Particle Board. Hand-built to order in the USA using sturdy wood, plush household-grade carpet, and natural unoiled sisal rope. Built by furniture experts with over 30 years of experience.
- 4-5 minutes easy assembly, and is handcrafted in the USA.
- Crafted from sturdy wood, plush household grade carpet, unoiled sisal rope, and sonic tubes.
- Great for Large Cats and multiple cat households and easy to access levels
- Neutral Color will include beige, grays, taupes, and mixed combinations of all these colors
- Assembled Dimensions: 20” D x 24” W x60” H
- Base is 24"W x 20"D
- From floor to botom of lowest perch is 11"
- From floor to bottom of middle platform is 27"
- From floor to bottom of second highest perch is 42"
- From floor to bottom of highest perch is 56"
- Circular perches are 4"H x 17"W
- Lowest perch is 17"W x 13"D
- Top Crescent Perch is 17"W x 12"D
- Carpet color shades and textures may vary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does joint integrity matter so much in a cat gym? +
A gym takes more stress than a simple perch tree because cats use it actively -- chasing each other up and down, launching from level to level. Every landing sends force through the post joints. Cheap joints tighten initially but work loose under repeated impact; solid wood joints hold fasteners permanently. Once a joint starts to loosen, the wobble accelerates -- that's when cats stop using it. Solid wood construction eliminates that failure mode.
Is 4 levels enough for an active multi-cat household? +
For most households, yes. Four distinct levels spread across 5 feet of height gives cats enough vertical range to establish a clear hierarchy of preferred spots. The key is that levels are meaningfully separated in height -- not clustered together -- so each feels like distinct territory. This gym's 4-level layout is designed with that spacing in mind rather than packing levels close together to inflate the count.
My cat is older and less agile. Is 5 feet too tall? +
Not necessarily -- the lower levels are fully usable independently of the top. An older cat who can't reach the top perch will still use the lower and middle platforms. If accessibility is a primary concern, pairing this gym with a set of cat stairs leading to the first level removes any barrier to entry. The multiple levels also mean a younger and older cat in the same household can each use what suits them.
How does this compare to the larger Signature Line gyms? +
The construction standard is identical across the Signature Line -- same solid wood, same carpet grade, same joint approach. The differences are size and platform count. The 5 Foot gym is the right choice for rooms where ceiling clearance or floor space limits a taller structure, or for households where one or two cats don't need the full range of a 7-foot gym. Same quality, scaled to the space.