70" Tall Cat Tower for Large Cats with Dual Condos and Hammock
Budget IX: Everyday Collection
For the household where the cat furniture is part of the decor story rather than the thing you try to hide.
"Aesthetically-themed cat towers often trade function for style - this one doesn't. The two condos are genuinely usable (16" x 12" bottom, 12" x 11.5" top), the sisal ramp gives a climbing assist for cats who don't love vertical jumps, and the rotating hammock adds a third resting option. The gothic details - devil-ear perches, bat platform, cross decoration - are on top of a solid functional design rather than replacing it."
Feline Behavior Lead
A 62-inch tower with genuine dual condos, a rotating hammock, a sisal ramp for easier climbing, and enough playful gothic styling to belong in a themed living room. The design is unapologetically not-beige, which is what some buyers want and others won't - know your preference before ordering.
The sisal ramp is a functional detail worth noting. Some cats don't love vertical jumps between tiers, especially if they're on the heavier side or aging. A ramp gives them a gentler way up, and the sisal surface doubles as scratching real estate. Older cats often use ramps when they'd skip a similar tower without one.
At 31.5 lbs net weight the tower is lighter than some 62-inch options - pair with the included positioning and keep it in a corner for stability. Bat-shaped platform edges and cross decoration complete the theme. Spider hanging toys are removable if a cat ignores them.
*Every cat engages with furniture a little differently - give your cat a few days to explore before assuming a feature will or won't get used. Most cats find their favorite spot by week two.
Expert Review
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Cats use it - they don't care about the gothic styling, they care about the condos, perches, and hammock. The functional design is solid. The decor is purely for your enjoyment. For a cat, this is a dual-condo tower with ramp and hammock - all features cats reliably use.
For older cats, cats recovering from surgery, or heavier cats who are less confident jumpers, yes - ramps dramatically increase the odds a tower gets used at all heights. For young athletic cats who prefer jumping, ramps are optional. The ramp also works as a second scratching surface when cats aren't climbing.
Noticeably more than a neutral color - this is honest. If you have a white or lighter-colored cat, be prepared for a weekly lint-roller pass. If you have a black cat, the tower is one of the least hair-showing options available.
For two medium cats cuddled in one condo, yes - 22 lbs covers most bonded pairs. For two large cats (combined weight approaching 25+ lbs), spread them across separate condos rather than cramming into one. The tower handles single-layer loads comfortably within the rating.