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I bought one of theseTry checking out the trees Mollly and Freinds makes! I ordered the three I have from Hayneedle. Their trees are stout, pre-assembled, and very well made!
Here's the link; https://www.hayneedle.com/pets/cat-trees_brands-molly-and-friends_list_185593_6977?source=googleaw&kwid=molly and friends cat trees&tid=exact&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjaD74oK32AIVFNVkCh3JOA2pEAEYASAAEgJelvD_BwE
For example, ship weight for the Molly and Friends Bed and Cradle 54" Cat Tree was 75 lbs.! I placed one in the dinning area window, and two in the living room.
I have a fourth (didn't have time to wait) I picked up at Petsmart, which is in the extry bedroom window. This one is made for Petsmart, and is also pre-constructed, comes in one piece. However, the base was not as large as the Molly and Friends Bed and Cradle 54" Cat Tree, so I have it between two large boxes for support.
Photo of the one from Petsmart;
Just a heads up; there is however a order lead time for the Molly and Friends.
Good luck,
Pops
BTW, listening to Jackson Galaxy's advise, re. to height. I opted for the 54" height / tall cat tree.
I have and love our Litter-Robots. Wouldn’t choose to go back to ordinary litter boxes. I’m sorry it didn’t work out for you.I bought another one:
Premium Pinus Sylvestris Wood Cat Tree S8902
Because someone told me armarkat will replace pieces of furniture instead of having to replace the whole thing.
I sent back the litter robot. Do not buy one.
It smelled SO BAD after 10 mo!I have and love our Litter-Robots. Wouldn’t choose to go back to ordinary litter boxes. I’m sorry it didn’t work out for you.
Yup! I'm leaving it, as is! Ain't gonna waist money fixing something, only to have it torn apart again. Well, not until things settle! ...lovely pics. My cats raise hell in my blinds, I'm guessing that happened to yours too!
lucky for me my mum is some sort of blind repair wizard and is able to undo blinds, take out the broken part and then put it back together. I on the other hand, well I use coloured tape.Yup! I'm leaving it, as is! Ain't gonna waist money fixing something, only to have it torn apart again. Well, not until things settle! ...
Pops
They're window covering for a motor home. I bought the stuff from a RV parts store, which comes in a large roll, bought by the foot. I'm not using the motor home, so I cut it to fit the window. Not the purity, but it works. ...Question though, what are those wierd shiny bits on your windows? they look like the insulation on a cool-bag?
Where your trees wobbly? Did you have to attach them to another base for stability?I found some cat trees on Chewy with extra wide bases. They both had two little privacy houses. My cats prefer being in little houses than perches. I am getting one of those trees with leaves and shelves hidden in the leaves for the two cats I have. My furniture is a folding table and folding chairs but my cats have several condos and cat trees, scratchers, cat cubes, etc. Cat trees are the greates furniture ever.
No, I picked the large base. I have 2 cats, 14, and 17 pounds, no problem, no wobbles. They have ones with regular bases and larger bases...I don't have a camera on my phone but one of them is 72 inches tall - by Frisco. It is very well made. I vacuum it and then damp cloth it. A little Odoban, good as new. My cats are senior rescues, they don't like play mice or all the sisal scratch posts (they like cardboard, I am teaching them to play hunt with poles, but one is extra lazy and just thinks I am amusing my self. I give treats for effort....
Mine is still a bit unstable. It's the big house at the top that scares me when the cats scratch on the poles etc.. A cinder block at the bottom may help. That isn't my style of decor'. I want to ask the cat furniture manufacture what they recommend.No, I picked the large base. I have 2 cats, 14, and 17 pounds, no problem, no wobbles. They have ones with regular bases and larger bases...I don't have a camera on my phone but one of them is 72 inches tall - by Frisco. It is very well made. I vacuum it and then damp cloth it. A little Odoban, good as new. My cats are senior rescues, they don't like play mice or all the sisal scratch posts (they like cardboard, I am teaching them to play hunt with poles, but one is extra lazy and just thinks I am amusing my self. I give treats for effort....