58" Multi-Level Cat Tree with Aerial Swinging Condo
Budget IX: Everyday CollectionThe suspended condo is the detail to notice - it rocks gently with the cat inside, which most cats take to within a day or two.

"I picked this one specifically for the suspended condo. A gentle sway while a cat is resting is genuinely soothing for most cats - think of how often you'll find a cat choosing a hammock or swing over a stationary bed when given the option. Pair that with six scratching posts and a large padded perch, and you've got a tower that earns its footprint."
Head of Product CurationAt 58 inches this tree lands just below the "tall tower" tier but gives plenty of vertical play for most cats. The floating condo is the anchor feature - it hangs from the frame rather than sitting on a platform, which creates a gentle sway the cat notices but doesn't find destabilizing. Cats that like hammocks tend to love this; cats that don't will default to the top perch instead.
Six scratching posts is generous for this size - most 58-inch trees include three or four. For a household with a cat who scratches aggressively, that extra surface area means you're less likely to see the first post wear out before the rest.
The top perch has raised edges - a small design detail that matters more than it sounds like. Cats sleep more soundly when there's a lip around them; it mimics the sensation of a boundary. For older cats especially, raised edges on a high perch can be the difference between "uses it" and "ignores it."
Product Features & Specifications:
- Overall Dimensions: 22" x 22" x 58" (56 x 56 x 147 cm)
- Top Perch Size: 22" x 12" (56 x 30 cm)
- Condo Entrance: 8" x 8" (20 x 20 cm)
- Weight Capacity per Tier: 22 lbs (10 kg)
- Net Weight: 39 lbs (17.7 kg)
- Scratching Posts: 6 sisal-wrapped posts
- Materials: Engineered wood, jute rope, plush fabric
- Assembly: Required
*Fabric colors and textures may vary slightly between production runs - each piece is hand-assembled, which is part of what makes these feel less mass-produced and more considered.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the swinging condo safe for an older cat? +
Yes - the motion is gentle, more of a gentle sway than a swing. For a cat with arthritis or balance issues you may find they prefer the stable top perch, but the condo itself is safely constructed and the motion dampens quickly when the cat settles.
Will my cat be confused by the swinging motion at first? +
Many cats investigate with suspicion for the first day or two - that's normal. By day three or four most cats have either adopted it as a favorite or decided it's not for them. The top perch gives them a stationary alternative so they don't feel forced.
Is the 22 lb weight capacity per tier a concern? +
For most cats, no - 22 lbs covers a large domestic cat comfortably. For a Maine Coon or Ragdoll in the 18-22 lb range, you'll want to place it in a corner for extra lateral stability and avoid situations where two cats are using the same tier simultaneously.
Can this replace a standalone scratching post? +
With six posts, yes - for most households it provides enough scratching surface to skip a standalone post. If you have a known aggressive scratcher or a cat that has developed a specific surface preference (vertical cardboard, for instance), keep that surface available too.
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- Budget IX: Everyday Collection