Multi-level Cat Tree (CATTREEW2) Review: 164cm of Climbing Fun?

For weeks, my feline overlord, Mittens, has been eyeing my furniture with a predatory gleam. Knowing the inevitable scratching damage, I decided to invest in a cat tree – specifically, the Multi-level Cat Tree (Model Number: CATTREEW2). Standing at a respectable 164cm, this behemoth promised a haven for climbing, scratching, and napping. This review details my experiences after several weeks of intense (for Mittens, at least) testing.
The CATTREEW2 boasts a multi-level design, including a spacious condo, multiple perches, and a substantial sisal-covered scratching post. The beige color is understated yet pleasing to the eye, blending well with most home decors. The included hanging toy, a trio of mice, provides extra stimulation. The construction appears robust, using what feels like quality chipboard and soft, plush covering.
Colour Name | Beige |
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What’s In The Box | multi-level cat tree |
Type of Pet | Cat |
Product Length | 50 cm |
Product Height | 164 cm |
Product Width/Depth | 50 cm |
Model Number | CATTREEW2 |
Assembly was surprisingly straightforward, taking less than 30 minutes. All necessary hardware and tools were included. The stability of the tree is excellent; even Mittens’ enthusiastic leaps haven’t caused it to wobble. The sisal scratching post shows minimal wear despite weeks of rigorous testing. The condo is a popular spot for naps, and the hanging mice elicit playful batting. The plush covering seems durable and easy to clean. I’ve noticed no shedding or deterioration.
The overall design is well-thought-out, providing ample space for both play and rest. Mittens has definitely shown a marked reduction in furniture-related scratching since its arrival. The height of the tree provides a satisfying vantage point for observing her kingdom (my living room).
One minor point – the instructions could have been slightly clearer on one or two steps. However, even with that minor issue, assembly was easy.
Pros:
- Sturdy and stable construction.
- Durable materials.
- Easy assembly.
- Attractive design.
- Provides ample space for play and rest.
- Effective in deterring furniture scratching.
Cons:
- Instructions could be slightly improved for clarity.
- Might be too large for smaller spaces.
The Multi-level Cat Tree (CATTREEW2) has proven to be a worthwhile investment. While minor improvements to the instructions could be made, the overall quality, sturdiness, and effectiveness in diverting Mittens’ destructive habits make this a strong recommendation. If you’re looking for a durable and engaging cat tree, this one is well worth considering. My feline overlord approves, and that’s all that truly matters.