Go Pet Club 48-in Classic Sisal Posts Cat Tree Condo
A sturdy cat tree with mixed reviews on durability and setup.
The Tiger Tough Table Playground is generally well-loved by cats and owners alike, offering a sturdy and enjoyable play area. However, some users have reported durability issues and potential safety hazards.
Potential strangulation hazard from hanging toys and balls
Prevention: Remove or secure the hanging balls and toys.
The assembly process is straightforward and quick.
Cats find multiple levels and toys enjoyable.
The cat tree is sturdy enough for larger cats.
The cat tree offers multiple play elements, including hanging balls and scratching posts.
The cat tree is designed to take up minimal space despite its size.
Some parts, particularly the hanging toys and balls, break easily or pose safety risks.
Tip: Removing the hanging balls or ensuring they are securely attached.
The top platform is too rough for some cats to sleep on comfortably.
Some users received incomplete packages that required resending.
Tip: Contacting customer support for replacement parts.
Factors: Intensity of play, Size of the cat, Care and maintenance
The assembly process is straightforward and quick, with clear instructions.
The sturdy construction supports larger cats, but the hanging toys may break easily. Itβs recommended to remove or secure them.
The top platform is too rough for sleeping, and the hanging toys pose a safety risk.
"When I saw the small box and all the pieces I was concerned, but it went together very easily. My cats were "helping" me build it. They love to play and scratch on it. It's sturdy enough for my Maine Coon and Ragdolls!"
"I found my kitten strangled by the elastic string with balls attached. The ball on the end was under his arm pit and the string was wound around his neck about five times. DO NOT BUY THIS OR IF YOU DO, CUT OFF THE HANGING BALLS!"
If you're looking for a robust and entertaining cat tree, this is a solid choice, but be cautious about the hanging toys and ensure they are secure or consider removing them to avoid safety issues.