Pet Stairs Multiple High-Severity Warnings
Etna Collapsible Dog & Cat Stairs

Etna Collapsible Dog & Cat Stairs

10 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 85% confidence
3.7 /10
Quality
3.5
Value
4.0
Design
3.0
Function
3.5
Durability
3.0

In a Nutshell

  • Stairs are unstable and flimsy, especially on hard floors.
  • Not recommended for larger pets or heavy use.
  • Many users reported the stairs sliding or falling over.

Quick Verdict

These stairs are not recommended for heavier pets and can be unstable on slippery floors.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 10
Would Recommend 30%
Would Buy Again 30%
Avg Lifespan 3-6 months

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Suitable
🐈 Cats
Suitable

Critical Warnings

high

Installation on hard floors can pose a risk due to unstability and poor ability to handle pets.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Foldable Design (2)

    The stairs are portable and easy to store.

Cons

  • Instability on Hard Floors (6) major

    The stairs can slide or fall over, especially on hardwood floors.

    Tip: Some users suggested adding something to the bottom to make it more stable.

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Small pet owners — These stairs might be suitable for smaller pets

Skip If

  • Large pet owners or those with energetic pets — The stairs are not stable enough for heavier pets and can slide on hard floors.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Less than 1 month to 6 months

Factors: Floor type, Weight of the pet, Frequency of use

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Floor Compatibility

⚠️ Hardwood
⚠️ Tile
Carpet
⚠️ Vinyl
⚠️ Laminate

Rating Distribution

2.4
10 reviews
5★
20%
4★
0%
3★
30%
2★
10%
1★
40%
flimsy (3) unstable (4) not durable (1)

Common Questions

Are these stairs stable on hard floors?

No, they are not stable on hard floors and can slide or fall over.

Can these stairs be used for larger pets?

No, they are not suitable for larger or heavier pets.

Highlighted Reviews

— Debora

"ZOEY has been having trouble jumping onto the platform for her food. Now she uses the stairs when she can't manage the jump."

— De0gir1

"These are so flimsy that when my 10lb puppy gets on them they go sliding across the floor and fall over. The actually fell over while she was on the top step."

Bottom Line

Consider looking for more stable and sturdy alternatives, especially if you have larger or more active pets. These stairs might work for very small pets but come with significant risks and limitations.

3.7 /10
Below Average