Yaheetech 54in Cat Tree. Multi-Level Cat Tower with Spacious Kitten-ear Perch. 2 Cozy Caves. Scratching Posts. Climbing Ladder. 2 Plush Balls. Durable Pet House Furniture for Indoor Kittens. Dark Gray
CAD $21.99 – CAD $54.99
1000 in stock
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Specifications
- Target SpeciesCat
- Breed RecommendationAll Breed Sizes
- Specific Uses For ProductClimbing, Entertainment
- Recommended Uses For ProductIndoor
- Age Range DescriptionAll Life Stages
- Brand NameYaheetech
- Included Components2 Cat Condos, 2 Dangling Balls, 3 Top Perches, Instruction Manual, Scratching Posts and Board
- Model Namecat-trees
- Dog Breed SizeMedium, Small
- ASINB07D49F77J
- Item Type Namecat-trees
- Country of PublicationCambodia
- Item Height54 inches
- ManufacturerYaheetech
- Unit Count1 Count
- Warranty Description3 year manufacturer
Additional information
| color | Beige, Black, Brown, Brown/White, Dark Gray, Green, light gray, navy blue, Pink, Red/Green |
|---|---|
| size | 54in, 62in, 70in, 80in |









The carpet used is fairly thin and while not wearing out yet, could see it being prone to issues if you have cats that prefer scratching the carpet more than the posts. The wrapped scratching ropes are holding up well to our two cats that use them quite regularly. The lower front tower platform was not being used and we found it in the way of entering the rectangular box/room. Also, as designed, the rectangular box and towers above it wobbled when our full-grown cats were up there so they would not use them. To help with these issues, I lowered the tower platform and moved that support post under the rectangular box which made the upper towers much more stable (see review image). Somewhat on a whim, I swapped the top towers and find the cats use them more as result - especially the top scratching pole.
It can be tough to find a relatively inexpensive cat tower and this setup meets that criteria. With the noted modifications I made, the tower is working well and for the price am finding it meets our needs. Time will tell how well it holds up, but after a month of use it is not showing any signs of issue.
I finally came across this one and thought it'd be perfect. (I didn't read the description well enough).
It was an easy enough build and the boys were exploring the condos while I was assembling. It was clear to me that this tree would ultimately be too small for them long term. So far it's stable and they do use it. My younger one especially likes the scratching posts.
It has an odd way of layering each of the tiers that I think would be great for smaller cats and kittens who like to explore our are learning/ encouraged to explore.
My boys are both seniors and weigh around 10-11 lbs.
Since she uses it a lot the balls are having a little wear and tear.
The product seems to be decent quality. It's soft and sturdy. Our kitten is 7 weeks old and weighs barely 2 lbs so it's good for him right now, haha, but I think it'll be fine as he grows up. It's really tall! The instructions to put it together are not my favorite. It's all pictures, no words, but my 11 year old and 8 year old were able to put it together with minimal help so it's not a detriment. I haven't had to clean it yet but it's a carpet like material so I imagine we'll be ok with that. With previous cats and 2 current dogs we have cleaning experience, unfortunately 😅
* good feature: in the first picture that’s one of my big cats. They have that little area where the cats can go in and that’s large. That’s big enough for a big cat. The problem is getting to it. It’s not easy to get you especially if you’re a large cat it’s hard to get in and hard to get out. It just doesn’t make sense but large cats do fit in there.
* The second picture: that is my smallest cat, you can see how big the platform is and she is just sitting when she lays down. She literally does not fit on the platform.