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Model: DUMOS 54-inch Indoor Cat Tree Tower –Multi-Level Pet House for Large Cats with 2 Condos, Scratching Posts, Round Platform, Small Ladder, and Toys – Perfect for Cats of All Ages, Dark Grey
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I purchased this from Walmart at about the same price a few months ago. It's decently high, but the pieces aren't really large enough for a normal sized cat to fully lounge on. It'd be perfect for kitten/young cats.
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I purchased this from Walmart at about the same price a few months ago. It's decently high, but the pieces aren't really large enough for a normal sized cat to fully lounge on. It'd be perfect for kitten/young cats.
I purchased this from Walmart at about the same price a few months ago. It's decently high, but the pieces aren't really large enough for a normal sized cat to fully lounge on. It'd be perfect for kitten/young cats.
Thank you for this comment, you saved me $40! If you look at all the pictures and even videos from customers, anything that shows the condo in use only shows kittens on the platforms.
We have this and it works for what its meant to do. Our older cats can get to the top level, but thats about it. They don't do much in the middle areas.
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I purchased this from Walmart at about the same price a few months ago. It's decently high, but the pieces aren't really large enough for a normal sized cat to fully lounge on. It'd be perfect for kitten/young cats.
What they say... I have the same one. I have a medium sized cat who is a little choonky. The only parts he can really sit comfortably is underneath it, and on top of the upper house. It's almost impossible for him to get inside of the house from the way it's positioned. The top seat with the dangling toy is a bit small too. I just took that off to give him more room and I took the two round tables and along with 2 of the posts and made a stand beside the house which he can jump on and then jump onto the top of the house which makes it easier.
I got this about a month ago under a different name for about the same price as the current 'deal.' Cat towers can be fairly expensive, so this looked like a fairly full featured option though for the price I didn't expect anything overly special. The package is surprising small for the size of the tower. The components are dominantly hard plastic or wood wrapped in a fabric or carpet. It was quite easy to assemble, only needing the included tool for some of the parts. The rectangular and square compartments have the top/bottom made from wood with fabric sides held up by poles in the corners, which provide more support than I anticipated.
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 scratch the carpet and not the posts. The wrapped scratching ropes are holding up well to our two cats. The lower front tower was really not being used and somewhat 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. Based on this, I lowered the tower and moved that support post under the rectangular box which made the upper towers much more stable. Somewhat on a whim, I swapped the top towers and find the cats use them more as result - especially the top scratching pole.
It is 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.
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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 scratch the carpet and not the posts. The wrapped scratching ropes are holding up well to our two cats. The lower front tower was really not being used and somewhat 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. Based on this, I lowered the tower and moved that support post under the rectangular box which made the upper towers much more stable. Somewhat on a whim, I swapped the top towers and find the cats use them more as result - especially the top scratching pole.
It is 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.
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