30.5" Modern Wood Cat Tree with Large Top Perch and Condo
Budget IX: Everyday Collection
A 44-inch solid wood cat tree that prioritizes the perch over everything else.

"Sometimes the right cat tree isn't the tallest one in the room. This one is built around a genuinely generous top perch - 21 by 17 inches - which is large enough for a big cat to sprawl fully without hanging off the edge. The pear wood posts underneath that perch make the whole structure feel solid rather than wobbly."
Head of Product CurationAt 44 inches, this is a mid-height solid wood tree built for cats who want a real perching surface rather than a token disc at the top. The top perch measures 21 by 17 inches - large enough for a fully-grown cat to lie flat with room to spare. Below it, 15.5-inch round platforms offer intermediate landing spots.
The pear wood posts run the full height, wrapped in natural jute for a scratching surface that holds up to daily use. The engineered board platforms are level and stable - no flex or wobble when a cat lands. At 33 lbs per layer, this handles cats up to about 20 pounds without issue.
The neutral natural-and-white finish keeps it from competing with your furniture. At 23.5 by 19.5 inches, the footprint is smaller than most trees in this class, making it a good choice for tighter spaces.
*Handcrafted details may vary slightly between production batches. Images are representative of the current version.
At 21" x 17", yes - most Maine Coons can lie flat on it without their legs hanging off the edge. It's one of the larger perch surfaces available at this height range.
The 44-inch height is accessible for most cats, including seniors. If mobility is a concern, place it near a bed or couch so your cat can approach the lower platforms without a full jump from the floor.
The vertical posts are pear wood - solid hardwood providing structural support. The horizontal platforms are engineered board, which is flat, stable, and won't warp. This combination is standard and appropriate for cat trees at this price point.
For cats under 20 lbs, the base is stable. The 33-lb per layer capacity gives plenty of margin. For very active or heavy cats, placing it in a corner adds extra security.