73" Multi-Level Cat Tower for Large Cats with Elevated Perch
Budget IX: Everyday Collection
Ribbed flannel, faux rabbit fur perch beds, and paper rope scratching posts - this 62-inch tower leads with texture.
"The material story here is what makes this one interesting. Most towers at this price use standard plush and sisal - functional but unremarkable. This one uses ribbed flannel as the primary covering, which has a different hand feel and holds its appearance longer than smooth plush. The faux rabbit fur on the perch beds is genuinely soft. And the paper rope scratching posts are a nice alternative to sisal for cats that prefer a finer texture to scratch against. It's a tower that was designed with some material intentionality."
Head of Product Curation At 62 inches with a single condo and two elevated perches, this tower covers the essentials without overcomplicating the layout. The ribbed flannel covering runs the full structure, giving it a cohesive, intentional look that reads as furniture rather than a utility object. The condo at 16" x 16" is spaciously sized for its price tier - the 8.5" x 6.5" entrance is wide enough for most domestic cats.
The perch beds are detachable and washable, which solves the maintenance problem that makes most plush towers difficult to keep clean long-term. Paper rope scratching posts alongside standard sisal offer cats two different textures - some cats have strong preferences, and having both available increases the likelihood the tower becomes the preferred scratching destination over furniture corners.
Available in light gray. The ribbed flannel reads more as home decor than pet furniture in neutral interiors. Assembly required, single box shipment.
*Perch bed cushions are removable and machine washable. Paper rope posts may wear differently than sisal - both are included.
Expert Review
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Ribbed flannel has a more structured texture and tends to hold its shape and appearance longer than smooth plush, which can pill or mat over time. It also photographs well if that matters to you.
Yes - they detach from the platforms and can be machine washed. This is a meaningful practical advantage over towers where the cushioning is fixed in place and can only be spot-cleaned.
Paper rope is a tightly twisted material that provides a slightly finer texture than sisal. Some cats prefer it, some prefer sisal. Having both types on the same tower tends to satisfy more cats than a single material.
For a single cat or a two-cat household it provides good vertical territory. The two-perch layout gives cats separate resting spots. For households with three or more cats, a taller tower with more levels may serve better.