I bought the Yaheetech Cactus Cat Tree on Amazon (paid link in the description to the video):
The 42-inch Cactus Cat Tree fits all in one about a 20-pound-heavy box.
All parts are wrapped in soft, green and brown moppy fabric that feels and looks lovely.
Kittens are always curious about any new thing in the house :)
They keep coming to check what I’m doing.
Assembling this cat tree is a straightforward process - I did not bother to look in the manual.
Every part is made solid and with a feel of quality.
I make sure to tighten up all screws.
All parts fit together nicely.
The whole assembling took me about 20 minutes.
My 3 kittens get very excited about the new cat tree.
Initially, I placed the cat tree next to the window for kittens to have better street-viewing spots.
This cactus cat tree has spacious platforms for cats to rest on.
Kitten Lisa goes for the toy strategically attached to the top platform on her very first try.
The cave with soft walls serves great as a hidden spot for taking naps.
A solid base makes the whole cactus cat tree very stable.
The cactus tree holds firmly in place no matter what all my 3 kittens do to it.
And energetic kittens do a lot :)
Kitten Teddy is having a blast lounging on the cactus tree!
The cactus tree withstands all the kittens jumping on it no matter what they do.
A very stable cat tree!
I am very impressed by the quality, stability and durability of the cactus cat tree.
The soft cave turns out to be a cool place for playing too.
Eventually, kittens start eyeing the curtains on the window more often...hmm.
I moved the small cactus cat tree away from the window just to keep the kittens safe.
The small cactus cat tree is a great standalone option, and it’s even better when paired with a larger cat tree.
The small cactus cat tree often gets more love from my kittens than the large cat tree.
Let me know in comments what your kittens think of this cactus tree ;)
Have fun and happy kittens :)
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