71" Multi-Level Cat Tower for Large Cats with Dual Condos
Budget IX: Everyday Collection
A cat tower built for households where three cats need three different spots at the same time.
"The see-through space capsule is the detail I keep thinking about. Most enclosed cat beds force cats to choose between 'hidden' and 'watching what's happening' - this one lets them do both. For cats who want to feel secure without missing anything, that transparent half-dome is a behavioral bullseye. The rubber wood construction and 45 lb weight give it real staying power too."
Feline Behavior Lead
This 57.5-inch tower is built for multi-cat households - genuinely built, not just marketed that way. The rubber wood frame and 45-lb net weight mean it holds up to active use from multiple cats at once. The platform layout gives cats distinct zones: a transparent space capsule for cats who want to hide while still observing, a balcony-style platform for the bold lounger, a contoured top bed for the cat who wants the highest spot, and two round jumping platforms that match the way cats actually move between levels.
All scratching posts are fully wrapped in natural sisal rope, which wears better than carpet-wrapped posts and gives cats a texture that genuinely satisfies the scratching instinct. Each platform is rated to 33 lbs - enough for most adult cats and a safety margin for multi-cat landings.
Placement tip: this tower needs a corner or a wall adjacent for best stability, and it performs well near a window where the balcony platform can become a daytime sun spot. The space capsule tends to become the favorite sleeping spot within 1-2 weeks.
*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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In our experience, yes - and it's often the most-used spot on the tower. Cats are drawn to enclosed sleeping surfaces that still let them monitor the room. The transparent dome satisfies both instincts at once, which is unusual in cat furniture.
The platform layout is designed for it - separate heights, separate zones, separate sightlines. Whether your three cats will actually share comes down to their relationships, not the tower. Cats that already coexist well will each pick a spot; cats that squabble will still squabble, just at different elevations.
Rubber wood is a hardwood - denser and stronger than most engineered boards used in this price category. It's commonly used in furniture frames. Combined with the 45-lb net weight of this tower, it handles large cats (up to the 33-lb-per-platform limit) comfortably.
A 2.5 x 2.5 foot footprint at minimum, plus clearance on at least two sides for cats to approach. Against a corner or wall is ideal for stability. The platforms extend slightly beyond the base, so measure before you buy if you're tight on space.