🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Lifestyle!
The Go Pet Club Classic Cat Tree stands 62 inches tall and is designed for durability and comfort. Made from engineered wood and covered in faux fur, it features multiple scratching posts wrapped in sisal rope, a spacious condo, a hammock, and a high perch, making it the ultimate playground for your feline friend. Easy to assemble and stylishly designed, it fits seamlessly into any home decor.
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean Only |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Item Weight | 39 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 38"L x 27"W x 62"H |
Color | Beige |
Style | Multi-level |
Additional Features | Tunnel, Ladder, Hammock, High Perch, Condo |
Number of Levels | 3 |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
S**A
Great product
Ordered this years ago, and it’s still going strong. Very nice quality, and was easy to assemble. Perfect height for our window, and is lightweight enough to move around but not to be knocked over.
D**R
Good Cat Stand
Good cat stand, easy to assemble.
H**N
The best cat tower out there!!!
I don't exaggerate when I say that this is the best cat tower out there!!! I purchased one back in 2017 and it lasted until last month when my elderly cat peed on the base multiple times. I immediately got on here to see if this specific tower was still available and unlike most products on here this was available 8 years later!! I am so happy it was because i bought a new one and my other cats are thrilled!!! We do not use the ladder or the hoop under the top tier but the rest of it is perfection!!
A**R
Almost purrrfect
My husband and I put this together for our fur babies in 15-20 minutes. We left the cylinder tunnel off and to the side because the baby of the 4 loves to roll around in it.It's very durable. We have adult 3 cats ranging from 12-14 lbs and 1 young adult cat that's 8 lbs. All 4 of them are on it at the same time frequently and it hasn't broken or tipped over. The heaviest fell off while rolling in catnip and it withheld him freaking out and hanging on for his life, so I don't think it'll fall anytime soon. The little bowl that hangs out on the side holds the heaviest cat with ease as well.My only complaint is that the hammock falls off easily, but it's to be expected with the hooks it comes with.If I remember, I will follow up in 3 months to add how it's handled my crazy fur babies.*UPDATE*So, I remembered! About 1.5 months into excessive use, the top tier became too lose and no amount of screwing it in would make it stay. We even tried some glue, but it was too wobbly. I ended up using the wood Gorilla Glue to keep it together and it holds up well without a screw. My littlest cat loves the bowl and has torn up the rope. He managed to unbraid it. My eldest cat would only scratch the front post and he scratched it into oblivion, so I turned over the tower and switched it with another poll to let him keep scratching. Last, we ended up switching the hammock because they love to play through the hole in the middle tier.Overall, I still say I definitely got my money's worth. It's used daily by 4 cats and to be completely honest, I didn't expect to last this long.**December 2016 Update**Besides everything I've mentioned, I wanted to share how I revamped the tower. I'm in the process of replacing all the rope posts with some rope I bought off here. Despite being in the middle of a DIY project, I wanted to share how it looks and my cats are in love with it.The only reason why I'm putting so much effort into keeping this tower is that my husband's baby is in love with the bowl, so I can't take it away from him. LolOh yeah. I bought a bed to go on the top since the perch was long gone. Turns out that it was a good idea. :)I hope my extensive review helped and gave ideas to all those who've read!Here's the rope that I bought to redo the scratching posts:T.W . Evans Cordage 23-410 3/8-Inch by 100-Feet Twisted Sisal Rope https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DKA3OGO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_BTdvyb4Z4Y984I just used a hot glue gun and did 2 rows glue, 2 rows wrapped tight without glue, then just kept alternating. You'll need to buy 2 if you're wanting to completely redo the bottom.
M**H
Very sturdy and functional for large cats.
I gambled on the “used” option. Other than buying a few screws, I won this lottery! This cat tree was a duplicate purchase of identical item. I was unsure of the brown option. It’s pretty. Warm velvety material. My cat is 22lbs. This is perfect for very large, heavy cats! Stable and the jumping points are excellent. Even the high perch is sustainable for a heavy cat. Lots of areas to scratch too!!
J**L
Amazing Kitty Tree!
My cat loves this! Easy to put together. Would buy again!
T**J
Cat tree, or cat home?
Pretty good! It's been about 2 years, and I'm just replacing this. Had I fixed the rope after my cat shredded it, I'm sure I would have had lots of life left. My cat is 16lbs and jumps fairly well. He has scratched a hole in the post, but it took him forever to do it. The fabric is still nice, this is easy to clean, and easy to assemble. My cat loves it and spends hours laying on this in front of the window. I would recommend it for your car for sure!
U**R
Parts of this are *iffy*, Instructions unclear
Like the size.Like the soft carpeting. (I know that's going to shed....)The dangling rope thing (part N), seems sturdy.The height is good.My cats like it.Don't like:The instructions don't flow well, and I had to backtrack several steps: in particular, watch which bolts you are using, and which way they go in, for Parts J, and D, and W3 and W4, across Steps 2 and 3.The tube supports (A, B, C, D, and E) could have letters stamped into both ends, to help at step 3 where we connect A, B, C.The hooks (W17) and related bushings that support the sling thing (I), do not fit each other. And, those are not strong enough to support the weight of any of my 3 cats.Likewise, the rope that supports the sling (I) seems iffy. Not sure if that would support cat weight. (They could have used thicker dowels, and rope near the thickness of Part N.)When you tighten the hooks (W17) as far as they will go into Shelf (H), they all push up the carpet. Wonder how long it would take for a cat to chew that. So, I didn't use the sling thing.The sisal rope is STAPLED into place on parts A,B, C, and E. Not sure if any of the cats will snag a toenail on these. (Iffy.)The ladder (Part P) goes together ok, as long as you notice that the sides with 4 holes should face together. The extra holes go at the TOP of the ladder, and we put the angle braces (W16) in those holes. The instructions are not clear, whether to put the arm with the hole, on the ladder, and tge are with the sliding hole, on the underside of part H. I put the sliding hole on the ladder, since it is the part that needs to move, a little. This is when you use the Phillips head end of the wrench!I put this together by myself, but you might like to have a helper.The sisal rope is rough, and you might want to use light weight gloves, like gardening gloves to put it together.It seems stable enough, but I put a pair of my 8-pound dumbells on the Base (part G,) to be sure.
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