🐾 Elevate your cat’s kingdom with style and function!
The Hoopet 20-Inch Cat Tree Tower is a compact, stylish indoor playground designed specifically for small cats and kittens under 15 lbs. Featuring a plush arched bed, durable sisal scratching post, built-in self-groomer, and an engaging hanging toy ball, it offers a multifunctional space for rest, play, and grooming. Its reinforced base ensures stability, while the smoky grey finish blends seamlessly into modern interiors. Easy to assemble, this cat tower keeps your feline entertained and your home cleaner.
J**S
Remi LOVES it!
The media could not be loaded. I was a bit worried reading the reviews as someone had mentioned having a bigger sized cat and saying it was too small for them. I mean, the tree is definitely small, but for the quality of the product & price I’d say it’s a very good cat tree! My cat is pretty big and weighs about 17 pounds; I’m sure it is inevitable for a cat to knock over a cat tree whilst in zoomies mode, but he can climb and lay on it just fine (: I put some cat nip on it and played with him after putting it together about 3 hours ago and he hasn’t left the tree.Assembly was very easy. It took me about 15 minutes to put it together, I got a little confused at first because you have to put the top part on first, then put the bottom piece on. Usually I start with putting stuff on the bottom piece for cat trees. But that’s the only “problem” that occurred, since the assembly instructions are one page and don’t mention the order to start it. Very simple correction though.The tree itself is very sturdy & made of good material. For the price, this was a definitely a gem of a tree.Overall, very good initial impression! Satisfied costumer here (:
M**N
My kitties love it! Got a second one few months later
Great cat furniture . Sturdy. Easy to put together once you know how. Doesn't say in instructions, but do the top piece first with the two long columns do the middle piece onto the base and then finish up putting it together. Details in video. This is my second one that I got. My cats that way 12 lb or under go on the top. My heavier cats never tried to go on it probably cuz my younger cats hog it!
T**O
Small but just right for Lex!
This arrived quickly and was easy to put together. It is small! And the top perch is not padded at all. Fortunately, my cat is pretty little so it works for him.
B**M
Short but nice. Sturdy. Easy assembly.
It is very short, but just what I wanted to put next to the couch. I also like that it has the rubber grooming tool on the post, so he can rub on that (we'll see if he uses it). Assembly was very easy, but be sure to screw the longer posts to the top, before attaching them to the base....instructions are very basic, and don't tell you that. (At first glance, I thought some hardware was missing, but the two longer posts had the screws already inserted in the top end.) The very small curved shelf seems very flimsy, but he probably wouldn't use that part anyway. (That shelf might be ok for a kitten.) The top shelf is big enough and sturdy (he is a somewhat larger cat).
I**.
perfect for small cats!
I bought this tree when my cat was a kitten. It’s the perfect size for a small cat and he loved playing in it. It was very sturdy and easy to put together with no missing parts. Once he got bigger I did have to get rid of it because it was a little worn after so long. It is pretty small so easy for a kitten to jump on by themselves.
K**A
For the small ones but may not last
Cute, easy to assemble and purchased for my two kittens. Though, they never truly used it. Tilted it back to clean around it two months later and the base bent in half so anytime they jump on it in passing, it falls over. Not worth it.
L**A
My cats love it
It’s easier to put together, and my cats went to it right away.
A**E
Avoid. For so many reasons, just avoid
The media could not be loaded. This cat tree is the feline equivalent of a rough roadside motel: questionably constructed and borderline functional. For us, it quickly because an infamous, impossible to get rid of living room landmark.The fabric is the kind of thin mystery stuff that makes you wonder what didn’t make the cut at the factory. The plastic scratching post is apparently too hard or scary for my cat to risk a single whisker. The u-shaped lounger in the middle is too small, low, and weak for any (adult) cat with meat on its bones to enjoy. And the rope? Simply a disgrace, according to my little scratching connoisseur. In like a year and a half, I think he’s only once dared to inspect the rope. He gave it a sniff and a side eye and never looked back.And yet… every few months, just when I’m considering tossing it, that little stinker makes some big show of climbing on top and laying down like it’s his only escape from his long, hard day. He has to be messing with me at this point.(And to be clear, my little guy goes nuts scratching, climbing, and chillaxing in his other cat tree.)So here it stays: wobbly, unscratched, unloved, yet weirdly protected. Please don’t make my mistake. Don’t give your cat the chance to enter a cold, disaffection, detached relationship with this sad little cat tree.
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