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47" Rocket-Shaped Cat Tree with Semi-Enclosed Condos

Budget IX: Everyday Collection
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A tower that plays to the feline instinct for vertical exploration - with enough hiding spots to give every cat their own corner of the room.

Sarah, Feline Behavior Lead at CatsPlay.com
Feline Behavior Perspective Feline Behavior Lead

"I love this one for households with more than one cat or for shyer cats who need options. The bottom condo gives a genuinely private hideaway, the semi-enclosed middle provides overview-while-hidden (which is exactly what a cat's nervous system is looking for), and the top perch lets the bolder cat survey everything. Three distinct moods on one tower is rare at this price point."

Sarah signature Feline Behavior Lead

At 47 inches, this sits in the sweet spot for most living rooms - tall enough to give cats real vertical territory without dominating the space. The rocket silhouette is a conversation piece, but the real design thinking is in the three different retreat zones: a fully enclosed bottom condo, a semi-enclosed middle with overview sightlines, and an open top perch with a guardrail.

The triangle base is wider than it looks - important for stability when a cat lands hard on the top perch - and each tier is rated to 33 lbs, which covers most adult cats comfortably. Sisal scratching pad and a dangling ball round out the play elements without overloading the structure.

This is a good choice for multi-cat homes where the cats have different personalities. Shyer cats tend to claim the bottom condo; confident cats take the top. Placement matters here - put it somewhere with a sightline to both an entry point and a window if possible.

Product Features & Specifications:

  • Overall Height: 47" (119 cm)
  • Base Size: 17" x 16" (43 x 41 cm)
  • Upper Platform Size: 16" x 8.5" (41 x 22 cm)
  • Medium Platform Size: 16" x 11" (41 x 28 cm)
  • Arch Entry Size: 10" x 8" (25 x 20 cm)
  • Side Entry Diameter: 7.5" (19 cm)
  • Weight Capacity per Tier: 33 lbs (15 kg)
  • Net Weight: 34 lbs (15.4 kg)
  • Materials: Engineered board, plush fabric, MDF, sisal
  • Assembly: Required - typically 30-45 minutes

*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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will my two cats use this at the same time? +

Usually yes - that's the advantage of three distinct zones. Cats tend to establish preferences by the second week, and because the condos and perch sit at different heights, you rarely get competition for the same spot. Works best when cats have already learned to share space elsewhere in the home.

Is 47" tall enough for a cat who likes to climb? +

Yes for most adult cats. If you have a particularly active climber or a large breed like a Maine Coon, you may want to pair it with a wall shelf or window perch to give more vertical range. But for the average indoor cat, 47" satisfies the instinct to get up high without needing a ceiling-height tower.

My cat is shy - will they actually use this? +

The bottom condo is specifically for shy cats. It's fully enclosed on three sides with a single entry, which matches what an anxious cat looks for in a hiding spot - controlled sightlines and a defined boundary. Give them 7-10 days of not interacting with the tree before assuming they don't like it.

Does the sisal pad replace a scratching post? +

For a small cat or a light scratcher, yes. For a medium-to-large cat who scratches enthusiastically, we'd recommend keeping a standalone scratching post or tall scratching pad elsewhere as well. Cats often prefer vertical scratching surfaces that aren't attached to a lounging area.

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Budget IX: Everyday Collection