74" Wooden Cat Tower with 2-Story Condo and Bamboo Interior
Budget IX: Everyday Collection
A 63-inch wooden cat tower with a 44 lb per level rating, a 2-story condo, and anti-slip foot pads - built heavier and more carefully than the price implies.
"The 44 lb per level weight capacity is what stops me here. That is the highest per-level rating I have seen in this price tier - most towers at this height cap out at 22 or 33 lbs. Combined with a plywood and MDF frame with bamboo condo elements and anti-slip foot pads, this tower is clearly built to hold larger cats over longer periods. The 43.5 lb total weight adds further stability. This is a substantial tower for the price."
Head of Product Curation At 44 lbs per level capacity this tower is built for larger domestic cats - Maine Coons, Norwegian Forest Cats, Ragdolls, and similarly substantial breeds. The plywood and MDF frame sits on a 23-inch wide base with anti-slip foot pads that prevent the creep that most towers develop over time on hard floors. Round corners throughout reduce injury risk during the fast directional changes that active climbers make.
The 2-story condo at 12" x 19" x 23" is generously proportioned - the 19-inch wide opening makes this one of the more spacious condos at this price point. A padded top perch at 19" x 15" provides a wide resting surface at the 63-inch apex. Sisal and bamboo elements throughout give the natural colorway a material warmth that standard plush towers lack.
At 43.5 lbs and a 23-inch wide base this is one of the more stable towers at this height. Assembly required, one box.
*44 lb per level capacity - among the highest in this price tier. Anti-slip foot pads included. Natural colorway with bamboo and sisal elements.
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Most cat towers at this height and price point are rated at 22 or 33 lbs per level. The 44 lb rating means larger cats can use every platform comfortably, and the structure is built to handle the repeated impact of heavier animals jumping on and off over years of use.
Anti-slip pads on the base feet prevent the tower from gradually sliding across hard floors under repeated use. Most towers rely on friction alone, which works initially but degrades. Fixed anti-slip pads maintain position without marking floors.
At 19 inches wide the condo is on the larger end for this price tier. Large domestic cats can turn around inside comfortably. The entrance is not specified but proportional to the condo size.
The plywood frame provides structural strength for the main posts and base. MDF is used for platform surfaces where smoothness matters. This combination is more intentional than single-material construction and tends to hold up better over time.