Cat Tree Tower 60-Inch — Sisal Scratching Posts, Plush Perches
A 60-inch cat tree built for the kind of cat who needs to get to the top of the room. Five platforms, two caves, three sisal-wrapped scratching posts, and a hammock between two of the upper perches. The base is 24"×20", which is wide enough that a 14-lb cat can launch from the top without tipping the whole thing over — we tested this with a Maine Coon named Otto who has now performed roughly four hundred launch-and-land cycles without incident.
The posts are real sisal rope, not the synthetic carpet that most budget trees use, which means cats will actually scratch them. The carpet is a short-pile plush, not the long shag that pulls apart after a year. The whole thing assembles in about 20 minutes with the included Allen wrench — no power tools, no extra hands required once the base is in place.
Features
- 60" tall × 24" base, 70 lbs assembled
- Five platforms, two caves, one hammock
- Three natural sisal scratching posts (5.5" diameter)
- Short-pile plush covering — doesn't pull apart
- Anti-tip wall anchor included
- Holds up to four cats comfortably
Care Vacuum plush surfaces weekly with an upholstery attachment. Spot-clean with mild soap and water. Sisal posts do not need cleaning — they're meant to be scratched.
Materials Engineered wood base and platforms, natural sisal rope posts, short-pile polyester plush, stainless hardware.
The story We tested six cat trees in our office before we found one that didn't wobble when a 12-lb cat landed on the top platform. The fix was doubling the thickness of the base MDF and adding a steel-reinforced crossbar at the back. Wobble is the reason cats don't use cat trees, and the wobble is in the engineering, not the carpet.