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Pawz Road 105" 4-Tier Floor to Ceiling Climbing Posts Cat Tree Tower (Gray)

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PAWZ Road Official Store via Walmart has 105" 4-Tier Pawz Road Floor to Ceiling Climbing Posts Cat Tree Tower (Gray) for $38.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • The whole cat tree can be and needed to be secured to the ceiling with the tension rod, the height is adjustable from 89 to 99 inches, easily adapting to most houses.
  • Give your kitty a challenging, fun place in which to play, meanwhile allowing them to get adequate exercise.
  • Cats are naturally fond of staying at high places out of instinct, this cat crawler extends the maximal height to the ceiling, which would be just what cats like.
  • The carpet style is smoother and softer, more attractive to cats to nap, scratch, climbing on it. Round corners and this material would protect kitties from being hurt by accident.

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  • About this deal:
    • Rating of 4.6 from over 189 Walmart customer reviews.
  • Additional note:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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PAWZ Road Official Store via Walmart has 105" 4-Tier Pawz Road Floor to Ceiling Climbing Posts Cat Tree Tower (Gray) for $38.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter SehoneyDP for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • The whole cat tree can be and needed to be secured to the ceiling with the tension rod, the height is adjustable from 89 to 99 inches, easily adapting to most houses.
  • Give your kitty a challenging, fun place in which to play, meanwhile allowing them to get adequate exercise.
  • Cats are naturally fond of staying at high places out of instinct, this cat crawler extends the maximal height to the ceiling, which would be just what cats like.
  • The carpet style is smoother and softer, more attractive to cats to nap, scratch, climbing on it. Round corners and this material would protect kitties from being hurt by accident.

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Rating of 4.6 from over 189 Walmart customer reviews.
  • Additional note:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I've owned one of these for years, it's actually decent and the cats love to climb it. One of my cats used to weigh 14 pounds, and the ceiling mount had no problems keeping it solid while he climbed/flew up it. It's a great way for them to get to a high window to look outside. I think it was $30 when I got it, but that's been many years ago.
Between the ancient house that has undergone a bargain basement of a remodel rental I'm in and the fact I have a one shared brain cell monstrosity of 13+ pound kitten that has no cognitive realization of his size and lack of grace this is a disaster waiting to happen.
He would disagree and think this is a wonderful invention to help him finally catch the lady beetle that haunts his every move from the ceiling just out of reach of his current perch.
Based on my attempt to hang curtains only to find nearly all the drywall is spongy, I foresee a javelin flying through the ceiling with or without aforementioned cat attached to it.

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I've owned one of these for years, it's actually decent and the cats love to climb it. One of my cats used to weigh 14 pounds, and the ceiling mount had no problems keeping it solid while he climbed/flew up it. It's a great way for them to get to a high window to look outside. I think it was $30 when I got it, but that's been many years ago.
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Between the ancient house that has undergone a bargain basement of a remodel rental I'm in and the fact I have a one shared brain cell monstrosity of 13+ pound kitten that has no cognitive realization of his size and lack of grace this is a disaster waiting to happen.
He would disagree and think this is a wonderful invention to help him finally catch the lady beetle that haunts his every move from the ceiling just out of reach of his current perch.
Based on my attempt to hang curtains only to find nearly all the drywall is spongy, I foresee a javelin flying through the ceiling with or without aforementioned cat attached to it.
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Quote from chazzzer :
I've owned one of these for years, it's actually decent and the cats love to climb it. One of my cats used to weigh 14 pounds, and the ceiling mount had no problems keeping it solid while he climbed/flew up it. It's a great way for them to get to a high window to look outside. I think it was $30 when I got it, but that's been many years ago.
Do you think it's stable for high ceiling? I bought similar (with two pole) but it's not set sturdy so my cats not like it I guess
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Quote from MemorableShow961 :
Do you think it's stable for high ceiling? I bought similar (with two pole) but it's not set sturdy so my cats not like it I guess
Try to cut the PVC rods to make the spring as compressed as possible. After doing that mine became way more study and only needs re-aligning about once a year.
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Is the ceiling grip on a ball joint so it can work on an angled ceiling?
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Quote from chazzzer :
I've owned one of these for years, it's actually decent and the cats love to climb it. One of my cats used to weigh 14 pounds, and the ceiling mount had no problems keeping it solid while he climbed/flew up it. It's a great way for them to get to a high window to look outside. I think it was $30 when I got it, but that's been many years ago.
My chonky cats love theirs, too. It's surprisingly stable even when 2 of them get to fighting each other on it
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Looks like Carpet. I have heard rope will last much longer.

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Quote from MemorableShow961 :
Do you think it's stable for high ceiling? I bought similar (with two pole) but it's not set sturdy so my cats not like it I guess
I've only used mine with 8-foot ceilings, and it's fine for that. The title says 105 inches, which is 8.75 feet.

There's some wiggling if the two cats are chasing each other up or down it (so 25 pounds of cats at once), but it's just the spring bouncing a bit with the shifting load. I've never had it tilt or move. The cats were a bit wary at first, but they were fine when they realized it wasn't going to come crashing down.
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Quote from BerMM2 :
Is the ceiling grip on a ball joint so it can work on an angled ceiling?
Mine is flat pad that goes atop the pvc pipe ....not a ball joint
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Cinna
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Quote from kukblue1 :
Looks like Carpet. I have heard rope will last much longer.
Sisal rope does last far longer than carpet. You could use this until it's thread bare and somewhat cheaply renovate it with sisal rope and hot glue.