Hey-Brother Cat Tree ,Multi-Level Cat Condo for Large Cat Tower Furniture with Sisal-Covered Scratching Posts, 2 Plush Condos, Big Plush Perches MPJ011W

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Hey-Brother Cat Tree ,Multi-Level Cat Condo for Large Cat Tower Furniture with Sisal-Covered Scratching Posts, 2 Plush Condos, Big Plush Perches MPJ011W

Hey-Brother Cat Tree ,Multi-Level Cat Condo for Large Cat Tower Furniture with Sisal-Covered Scratching Posts, 2 Plush Condos, Big Plush Perches MPJ011W

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Cat trees are multi-activity centres for cats. They typically include the features of scratching posts, climbing trees, and beds or platforms. They offer somewhere to play, somewhere to exercise, somewhere to laze around, and even somewhere to get comfortable and stay out of the way of the rest of the world. And, because they’re tall, they can even provide your cat with an elevated platform from where they can sit and watch the world. The Hey-brother cat tree features a removable and well-padded platform cushion. Also, there are sisal wrapped scratching posts that will enable your cat to sharpen its claws. Cats need an appropriate area to scratch- and there’s really no getting around that.That’s because scratching does a lot more than just help keep kitty claws under control, it’s also a way for your cat to identify their territory. While not every cat tree needs to have a huge scratching area, your cat does need somewhere to scratch so always consider what options your cat already has and find a cat tree that makes sense within your current setup. How To Find The Perfect Placement For Your Cat Tree

If you’re looking for a cat tree for large cats, it means that the tree itself is going to be large. Trees can measure up to nearly 2 metres in height, although some measure under a metre. Consider the height of your ceilings, and don’t forget that your cat will need to be able to stand up on the top platform. However, big cats can struggle with some of the trees on the market because they simply aren’t designed for the large frame, long legs, and extra weight of breeds like the Maine Coon. When looking for the best cat tree for large cats, you should consider the following features to ensure you get one that is right for your cat, and you. Size Pesofer cat tree features a ramp, which is the most important feature for older cats. Thanks to it, they can climb and still enjoy a nice view from a tree.Platforms – Platforms can offer easier access to higher levels, but they also provide somewhere for your cat to perch. In the case of top, cushioned platforms, you may find your cat enjoys spending a lot of time up there, watching the world from an elevated vantage point. Again, ensure that the size is appropriate for your cat and that the structure is stable enough for your cat to perch on top. The support poles, which are also scratch posts, are 15 centimetres in diameter, so they will take a lot of weight and because the whole thing weighs 130 kilograms, it takes a lot of human effort to push it over, so it is suitable for cats of all sizes regardless of their strength. What I Love About It: This cat tree makes a safe and stable place for your older cat to enjoy napping and resting. No matter the size of the tree or the size of the cat, a cat tree needs to be stable. Some cats can be boisterous while jumping on and off the tree, and scratching the posts can push the tree perilously close to toppling. I also like some of the darker color options that are available with this tree. Especially if you’ve got multiple cat trees, you may not want to have that much beige in your house.

It is also worth measuring how much floor space you have and whether you have space in the middle of the room, up against one wall, or you would benefit from a corner cat tree. Corner trees take up less floor space, but they don’t offer as much access for the cats. Levels & Level DesignThose platforms really are big with the top platform measuring 19.6″ by 19.6″! That’s almost double the size of many cat tree platforms and that’s a big reason why this cat tree also tops as one of the best cat trees for Maine Coons and big cats. The tree has two large condos with sizable openings and viewing windows. There’s a hanging rope for play, ladders for climbing, two cushioned platforms, a separate platform, and two beds, as well as multiple surfaces for scratching. Beds – Adult cats sleep for around 18 hours a day, and they tend to have a few favourite places to nap. With sleep being such an important part of a cat’s life, it is hardly surprising that most cat trees include at least one bed if not two or more. For a large cat, the bed also needs to be large, and those with a plush cushion offer even more comfort and some additional warmth. Beds and platforms are also common additions to cat trees. They can be on any of the levels, and some include plush cushions so your cat can get snug and warm. Even if your cat doesn’t weigh a lot, if it is a tall cat that likes to stretch out, you will need a large platform, or it won’t be able to stretch out comfortably. Stability & Strength

The best cat trees for large cats in the UK can be expensive, and the selection is somewhat limited. Fortunately, there are a few brands that make some solid, stable, and fulfilling cat trees that are suitable for cats of all sizes and breeds. It is difficult to judge the stability of a cat tree, but key factors include the overall weight and the size of the base relative to the structure itself. Look for those trees that are heavy and wide, especially if you are looking for a tall cat tree. Alternatively, some do come with fixings that can be used to attach the tree to a wall and ensure greater stability. Image Credit: Té De Gatos, Pexels FeaturesI’m a BIG fan of the Go Pet Club brand. They consistently make some of the largest trees but with surprisingly budget-friendly pricing and this 62-inch cat tree is no exception. Some cats love to explore vertically as well as horizontally, while some are quite happy with a simple post and bed. If yours is an adventurous cat, look for one with as many layers or levels as you can reasonably fit. There’s also the ladder that connects the first platform to the floor and can help older cats get more out of this tree.As cats age, they’re more likely to have arthritis and other joint issues that can make big jumps a bit uncomfortable. Ramps and ladders can allow cats to get into their tree without jumping and it’s something we looked for in our list of the best cat trees for older cats. Condos/Caves – Some cat trees call them condos and some call them caves, but they are essentially small boxes with an entry. Your cat can climb in and get away from the world. The entrance needs to be large enough for your cat to get in comfortably, and the sleeping area should be spacious enough for them to stretch out.

What I Wish It Had: It makes a great option for older and disabled cats and I don’t find any flaws to this cat tree. Closing Thoughts

RHRQuality specialises in producing cat trees, scratching posts, and other items for extra-large breeds and they do it well. The RHRQuality Cat Tree for Large Cats XXL Royal Cat Palace is a giant of a tree designed for giant cats, but it does have a similarly large price tag attached to it.



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