Cat Trees

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Which Tree is Right?

A "Cat Tree" is a vertical tower for perching. If your cat prefers surveying the room from a high point rather than hiding inside a "condo," a tree is their best bet.

Expert Advice from Brian, Founder, Master of Quality Standards
  • Stability First: For active or large breeds, look for a "low center of gravity" and a base at least 24” wide.
  • Tree vs. Condo: Choose a tree for "surveyors" who love high perches; choose a condo if your cat is a "cave dweller."
  • The "Nap-Ability" Factor: We vet every tier to ensure it can actually hold the weight of a lounging cat without tilting.
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If you're evaluating materials before you buy, Brian's guide to why solid wood cat trees outlast alternatives explains exactly what to look for — and what to avoid. Our quality audit on what actually makes a cat tree sturdy covers the structural details that separate furniture-grade trees from budget alternatives. For large breed owners specifically, structural integrity in cat towers for large cats and special considerations for large cat furniture are both worth reading before you decide.