71-Inch Wall-Mounted Cat Tower with Hammock and Sisal Scratching Mat
Budget IX: Everyday Collection
A full-height wall tower that adds a dedicated cat bed to the climbing path - for cats who want to sleep elevated, not curled on the floor.
"Most cats I consult on prefer to sleep at height, not at floor level. It's a survival instinct - elevated means safer, warmer, less traffic. Adding a real cat bed to a wall tower, not just a platform cushion, is what turns the tower from a climbing gym into a primary resting spot. The peach skin polyester is soft enough for senior cats with joint sensitivity, and the cat hole on the hammock gives anxious cats a defined retreat. This is the system for cats who sleep more than they play."
Feline Behavior Lead
This 71-inch wall tower is built around comfort as much as climbing. Five layers include three padded platforms, a hammock with a cat hole for semi-enclosed sleep, and a dedicated ultra-soft cat bed that's a real bed rather than just a cushion. For cats who nap eight to twelve hours a day, this changes where those hours happen - from the couch to the wall.
The peach skin polyester on the cat bed and cushions is notably soft - closer to plush fur than standard cat furniture fabric. The wall-mounted scratching post with sisal covers claw maintenance without adding a floor item. Each layer holds up to 33 pounds, which is enough for a large breed or two cats sharing vertical space.
The hammock-plus-cat-hole design is specifically useful for anxious cats, senior cats, or cats in multi-pet households who benefit from having an enclosed retreat that's hard for other animals to reach. Mount the cat bed at the height your cat currently prefers for sleeping.
*Handcrafted from natural wood and soft polyester with slight grain and fabric variation between units. Confirm wall structure can support mounted weight before installation.
Expert Review
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Some will, some won't - it depends on the cat's relationship with your bed. Cats who sleep on your bed for warmth or social closeness will keep doing so. Cats who sleep on your bed because it's the highest soft spot in the room will often switch to a wall-mounted bed if it's higher than your mattress and gets similar sunlight or warmth. Try putting a worn t-shirt or your pillowcase on the wall bed for the first week to speed the transition.
Yes, but mount it lower than you would for an adult cat - 30 to 42 inches for the cat bed rather than the default suggested height. Use the climbing steps and lower platforms as a graduated path so the cat can walk up rather than jump. The soft peach skin fabric is also gentler on arthritic joints than the textured plush or rougher linens on other models.
A hammock with a cat hole has a defined entry and exit point rather than an open top, which means the cat sees it as a semi-enclosed space rather than an exposed surface. For anxious cats, this matters - they'll use an enclosed resting spot but ignore an open one. The cat hole also gives a quick escape route if another pet approaches.
Usually not - if you mount the cat bed at the highest position, one cat will claim it and the other will claim the hammock. Cats naturally self-segregate to different vertical zones. If you want to reduce competition entirely, the 5-layer design gives enough variety that both cats can have a primary spot plus overflow resting platforms.