74″ Jungle GYM Cat Tree Condo Scratcher Post Pet Bed Furniture F2040-Blue
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- Model: 2040-Blue
- Posts hand wrapped in textured sisal rope
- Covering Material: Faux Fur
- Board Material: Plywood
- Overall Size: 40″W x 35″L x 80″H
Product DescriptionGoPetClub produces pet products and simply offer the widest variety of cat furniture on the market. With our own manufacturer we carry exclusive design cat trees and pet related products that make us a one stop pet supply marketplace.
Description: Overall Size : 50″W x 26″L x 72″L ,
Base Board Size : 28″W x 24″L ,
Size of Condo 1 : 20″W x 15″L x 11. 5″H ,
Size of Condo 2 : 15″W x 12″L x 10″H ,
Top 3 Perches : 13. 5″W x 13. 5″L x 2. 5″H ,
Number of Posts : 10 ,
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$115.00
74″ Jungle GYM Cat Tree Condo Scratcher Post Pet Bed Furniture F2040-Blue
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January 28th, 2010 at 1:31 am
good price
cats like it/use it alot
i have many cats
people just dont get their animals fixed anymore
and the ones who are taking the animals in are
getting slammed with too many
gggggrrrr!!!!
ive had it for a month or so now
its sturdy and looks good
no complaints about it
it was a good purchase
instructions are not that great
Rating: 5 / 5
January 28th, 2010 at 2:33 am
This cat condo is beautiful and very easy to put together. Our cats loved it and it was a very sturdy product.
We were unable to keep this jungle gym due to the smell.
We have other cat furniture in our house and I volunteer at a cat shelter. This product gave off a very strong smell and my husband and I both had problems with headaches and sore throats. We left the window open near the tower and vacuumed it several times, but the condo continued to give off a very strong chemical odor. After 2 weeks we took it apart and put it in the garage.
It did take a few days to air the room out and we disposed of the cat tower. It was unfortunate because otherwise it is a wonderful gym for the cats.
Rating: 1 / 5
January 28th, 2010 at 4:54 am
My cat loves playing with this item! He plays with the mice and climbs the posts to get them.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 28th, 2010 at 7:42 am
I have been considering buying a cat tree for some time, but was reluctant to do so because they are pricey and I wasn’t sure about the quality. I finally decided to just buy one and I am happy I did. It is slightly wobbly, but not much. (you have to expect some wobbling at over 6 feet tall) It is pretty sturdy, its big enough to fit multiple cats comfortably, and in my opinion it looks pretty good. It was ridiculously easy to assemble with an exception of the ladders. I had it put together in about 20 minutes and I am not very mechanically inclined. The ladders are a little more vertical than shown in the picture and can’t really be used as steps. The top perches are big enough for my cats, but may not be big enough for really big cats. My biggest cat is around 12 pounds, but if he was any bigger he wouldn’t be able to fit, comfortably anyway. I haven’t had it very long, but the material seems like it is going to last a while. I recommend putting it in a corner for more stability. All in all, it is a very fine product.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 28th, 2010 at 8:58 am
We have two cats, one of them has cerebellar hypoplasia. He basically has bad motor skills, but good aim and instinctive actions.
He uses the couch to get onto the first level, and jumps from the second level onto the couch, but apart from that, he uses every bit. He claws his way up the ramps, manages to pull himself up onto the platforms and gently lowers himself down. He is well aware of his disability and will carefull go from the top platform to the next, to the next, then ontop of the upper house, then onto the main platform before stepping half way down the upper ramp and launching himself onto the couch pillows. He also spends hours (yes, hours) playing with the mouse on the upper level – and that really is my only issue with the tree – because the upper mouse is closer to platform level than the lower one. He doesn’t play down there because he can’t reach it.
Anyway, onto the able-bodied cat. She is also 1-year old and she loves this thing. She has already bored of the mice (She is like that with any toy), but she sleeps up on the top level at any time she isn’t sleeping by me (I work from home, so she is usually sleeping by my feet). We have a window behind the condo and she watched the squirrels in the trees from the top level also. She also gets frustrated sometimes after fighting the disabled cat and will climb all the way up the poles at the rear of the tree like it’s a phone pole. Platforms are big enough for these cats (ordinary moggies, I would guess). Neither cat is overweight and/or large.
Rating: 5 / 5