Cat Climbing Tree 50*50*140

Cat Climbing Tree 50*50*140

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LDDLPOCKET Cat Tree Cat Tower Multi-Level Kitten Condo Fun Toy & Territory with Perched Platforms,Sisal Scratching Posts,Dangling Ball,Ladder,Space Capsule Nest 140 cm 

  • A cat climbing tree (sometimes called a cat tower, cat tree, or cat condo) with dimensions 50 × 50 × 140 cm is a vertical structure made for cats. It has:

    • A footprint/base of about 50 cm by 50 cm on the floor

    • A total height of about 140 cm

    It is designed to allow cats to climb, scratch, perch, rest, hide, and jump in a vertical space.


    Common Features You’ll Typically Find

    Depending on design and price, a 50×50×140 cat tree might include:

    • Multiple levels/platforms — often 2 or 3 or more shelves where cats can jump or rest

    • Hide‑box or condo — an enclosed or semi‑enclosed “home” space where a cat can feel secure

    • Perches / lookout spots — maybe at the top or mid‑height for cat to survey surroundings

    • Scratching posts — vertical posts wrapped in sisal rope or similar material so the cat can scratch

    • Ramps or ladders — sometimes included for easier access, especially for younger or older cats

    • Soft covering — carpet, faux fur, plush fabric, or other soft textile to make resting spots comfortable


    Advantages

    • Saves floor space: because the base is only 50×50, it doesn’t take up much room but gives vertical play area.

    • Enrichment: gives cats climbing, jumping, scratching surfaces which enrich their environment.

    • Resting & hiding: provides spots for sleeping or hiding, which many cats like, especially in multi‑cat homes.

    • Observation: cats like being up high to look around, so a high perch is appealing.


    Things to Check / Possible Downsides

    When deciding whether a given 50×50×140 cat tree is good, consider:

    1. Stability

      • Because its base is moderate and height is fairly tall, the structure needs to be well built. Look for solid, rigid posts and secure joints.

      • If it's light or made of thin materials, it might wobble or tip when a cat jumps to top levels.

    2. Materials / Durability

      • Scratching posts should use durable materials (sisal rope is common).

      • Cushions or fabrics should be well‑stitched and preferably removable or washable.

      • Wood or board used for platforms should be thick enough to support the weight of your cat(s).

    3. Weight Capacity

      • Consider how many cats will use it, how big/heavy they are. The higher platforms must be built to support safe jumping and resting.

    4. Ease of Assembly

      • Check if the tree is easy to put together, whether instructions are clear, and whether screws/fasteners are sturdy.

    5. Safety / Edges

      • No sharp edges; all surfaces should be safe (no loose staples, nails).

      • Platforms should have small lip or side guard so cats don’t slip off easily.

    6. Maintenance

      • How easy it is to clean? Can you remove washable covers? Are the surfaces easy to vacuum, wipe?

      • Replaceable parts (scratch posts) is a plus.

    7. Height usefulness

      • Does 140 cm afford the cats good height for climbing / perching? If you have high ceilings, it may still feel moderate; but also you want your cats to be able to safely reach all parts.

 

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