Purr-fectly Designed for Play & Relaxation! 🐱
The Go Pet Club 62" Tall Cat Tree is a multi-level condo designed for indoor cats, featuring durable compressed wood, a premium faux fur finish, and multiple scratching posts wrapped in natural sisal. With various play areas and cozy resting spots, this cat tower promotes a healthy balance of activity and relaxation for your beloved pet.
N**I
Amazing cat tree!!
This is an amazing cat tree which actually stands quite tall. I’m about 5’1” and it’s even taller than me! It was a very easy setup and came with everything you needed and only took about 15 mins to build. It’s also true to color and goes well in my living room. It can withstand the weight of my dogs being crazy and climbing on it, and my cat laying over the edge of the little floating bed. I’ve had it for about two months now and haven’t seen any wear or tear. It gives lots of places for my cat to lay and climb or just hide from the dogs. It’s safe to say he loves it!
S**.
It’s very nice but I have an explanation
For me it was very easy to assemble, I only put 4 stars because you just need to pay attention to the screw lengths is all. The stability is also very great. But I’ve made modifications. My cats don’t use the ladder and it sticks out too much for us so it was a tripping hazard for the location we put it in. And the hammock is not sturdy. The cats wouldn’t use it or even try to be honest and it was always falling off the hooks. So at the bottom I just put my younger cats favorite ball tower and some other toys and she loves it. I also put an extra little fuzzy hut on the extra space on the level before the top, next to/below where the circular rest spot is and they love that. I’ve never seen them use the little house provided either but maybe bc they don’t like the size of it. At first they wouldn’t use the fabric overhang but now both my cats do. My little bit older one who doesn’t care, won’t scratch on it, but it is very good for scratching bc the younger one does now all the time after a bit of coaching and treats as well as catnip spray. As I’m writing this they’re both peacefully sleeping on it. Oh they also don’t really play with the rope, but I just use other cat toys on it. They mostly use the circular rest spot as just a pass through or to look out the window at the same time. Even though they don’t use like 4 of the parts, other cats may, and overall I do think it was very worth it and they run and jump and play and sleep on it all day. Before I had this cat tree and after, was a huge difference in their happiness. When we fostered a kitten, like itty bitty 8 week old she loves it and claimed to the top to sleep 😂 You will always need to get a cat tree and I think this one is a very good value. It was the best cost per inches in height I could find and it’s very sturdy with all the levels. I do recommend getting this one. Our cats shed a lot and hair sticks to it quite a bit but about once or twice a month we use a reusable cat hair scraper and it’s good as new. Hope your cats love it as much as mine do!
N**S
My Cat Loves It
It was easy to assemble. The only part that did not have instructions and could not be installed was the stairs. Otherwise, the instructions were clear. My cat is an adult, medium sized cat and he cat fit in all parts except the hammock at the bottom. The other parts hold him well. I've only had it about 2 months, but so far so good.
L**H
It’s okay
It’s easy to put together but the little hammock doesn’t stay on at all if you have any kind of activity from your cat(s). It sheds horribly, also. But my little kitten loves the half bubble bed. He sleep in it all the time. Overall, good for the price but you’re definitely getting what you paid for.
S**A
Ol' Reliable
I bought this cat tree four and a half years ago in May 2018!!! This photo is from today (Nov 2022). My cat sleeps in the top of it (the "crow's nest" LOL) multiple times a day, every single day. It has survived four moves, and while it's always shaken just a little bit when she initially jumps up there, it's pretty dang sturdy and has never been an issue. She almost never uses anything else on the cat tree (besides the scratching posts), but she has slept in the little pouch on the side a handful of times, which is always the cutest surprise ever. Anyway, I was sitting here looking at her sleeping up there for the zillionth time and thought the least I could do was write a review! This cat tree was well worth the money and I'd guess it'll hold up for several more years!
M**S
Alright but Consider alternative cat trees if you value function over aesthetics.
I have 2 cats - one older, one younger. Pros: various bells and whistles. 2) beige color and design appears pretty from afar. Cons: 1) There isn’t much space for the cat to jump from the second shelf from the bottom to the third shelf. 2) the few times the cats made it to the top, the tree would be shaky. I ensured all the screws were tight but still Needed to place it at the corner of two walls for support though not ideal. Other: none of the cats liked the hammock bc it kept moving. neither used the ladder or the hut. I don’t think this tree is worth the $95, but its okay since I got it on sale for $55.
L**Z
Decent size, a little wobbly
The tree is a nice size and the cats love it. The main problem is that it tends to wobble. If the cats jump on it, the whole structure wobbles. I would be careful where you place it since it may tip
G**S
My kitten goes crazy! He loves it!
The media could not be loaded. Before starting to put it together, I had to organize the pieces. Because they are not marked. also pieces with holes are too small.They used very cheap fluffy fabric and once my cat starts scratching, small fluffs are all over the places. Need to vacuum.Other than that, my kitten loves it so far, look at the video! :) I was looking for a scratch post for him and this is much better than just a post. My kitten loves to exercise with this playground.Update: Since my kitten is so active and he can jump directly on the very top part from the ground. It was causing big safety issue, like flipping the whole tower over, and my kitten could be trapped under the tower. So I moved whole tower next to a wall/window (see the picture), so there is no room for him to jump directly onto the top floor. He needs to use the 3rd floor before jumping to the very top part. I think the product designers have to add this info to the user manual.Also there are big hay loops to be able mount the hammock with metal hooks and they were not stable. Loops are too loose. I had to shorten them with rubber bands and it is much better now. (see the picture) My kitten can’t take the hammock out.
L**A
Strong, sturdy cat tree.
This is great. We have 3 rescue cats, one of whom is very big and clumsy and even the little hanging basket takes his size and weight. It is very strong and sturdy and our cats spend ages playing on it and scratching. I would highly recommend this for anyone with cats.it is quite big and takes up a good corner of the room but still manages to look good.
C**T
Really heavily made and very sturdy. My cat is very large and loves sitting ...
Really heavily made and very sturdy . My cat is very large and loves sitting on the top platform . Although he's too big to fit in the hidey bit on the second 1st platform. Should last a long time and both cats love it .
A**R
Great Buy
Great value for money, sturdy and well constructed. I was concerned my cats would be too big for the compartments but it is really big and spacious enough for them to get in. They both love it - great buy!
A**.
Just perfect. Strong enough for my adult cat
Just perfect.Strong enough for my adult cat .She loves it .
N**K
Cat Approved
I've now had this cat tree for a week and for the most part, it's exactly what I was looking for in a tree. I have 2 cats and the largest is about 6 kg. - yes, she has a bit of weight to lose! But hopefully this will give you an idea of size for your own cat(s). Mine are nearly 2 years old now.First impressions were good. It's very heavy and solidly constructed. The round side bed has a very sturdy rim (I think steel?) so it holds up to the weight. They still aren't too sure about this piece and the hammock, but this is new territory for them so hopefully with time they will be more confident. I did see my larger cat in the round bed once and the size was just about right - she fills the whole area with her front paws sitting on the edge. So smaller cats won't have any problems fitting in there, but larger cats might. The hanging rope toy was the first thing they started playing with before the tree was assembled, so that's been a hit. I appreciate that it is attached by a wood piece that screws into the bottom of the upper shelf. They had a tree previously with a mouse toy on string which was ripped off almost immediately. The house condo is small and my bigger cat really can't use it. Smaller cat has looked inside, but not really utilized it. Same goes for the round tunnel piece attached to the very top; they can't really sit inside it, but there's been some fun with sticking toys inside and watching them bat it out. The very top shelf is the most popular followed by the second-highest. My larger cat can lie just comfortably on the top part, so again, larger cats may have issues here.The main issue I really have is that they find it somewhat difficult to jump between the second and third shelf since they are pretty much the same size. The house condo sticks out a small amount so there has been some awkward successes climbing up that way. They have not used the round bed to ascend, but this may be due to the newness of it. There is some shaking with bounding up to the top and wiggling around, but for the most part it seems stable. This is helped by the large base.For the price, it's a good tree and has the height and "interest" factor that I was looking for. The posts are a bit slimmer than my old Trixie tree, but stability seems to be decent and they've been scratching at them.---EDIT: It's now been one month and I thought I'd follow up with regards to usage and how the tree has been holding up. The tree is still one of their favourite spots and there are quite often battles for the very top. Placement has probably helped a lot on this since it's by my patio door and allows them to look out over the world. Due to popular demand and rough use, the top part loosens over time and starts getting a slight lean to it. The cylinder piece helps provide support to the top platform, but I've found that every so often I need to tighten the top pole back in the base and that seems to do the trick for a while. The house condo never gets used and the hammock remains unused as well. They don't really use the ladder to ascend, but jump either directly up to the platform or bound up from the side using the house condo to get to the top. However, the side pocket/round bed has seen more use and one of my cats regularly naps in it now that she is used to it (especially when the top is already claimed by the other). The dangling rope is still holding up as well. Overall I'm still happy with it and the cats seem to love it, so it's been a worthwhile purchase.---Three Month UpdateI personally like to read reviews for items with wear and tear, so I thought I'd come back and update on how this tree is holding up after three months of use (and I mean hard use!). Shortly after I wrote the one month update, I went to tighten the top platform again and it just came off completely in my hands. I think with usage, the screw had worn away at the plastic and eventually there wasn't anything left for it to tighten into. I was disappointed about this, but with assistance came up with a "hack" to fix it. We pried the plastic cap off the bottom (lots of staples to pull out) and attached the cap to the screw using a nut to secure it. The pole went back over the cap and we also drilled 4 short screws around the base of the pole (into the plastic cap) to really ensure that it wasn't going anywhere. We did this under the carpeted part of the pole and then rolled it back down to cover the screw heads (I'm including of a picture of what it looks like with the carpet rolled up). It means it's not as easy to take apart, but that's not an issue to me. It's now held up without any rocking or stability issues (beyond the expected shaking as a cat rolls around up there!). As I mentioned, my cats are rough on this thing so it really has held up besides that one fix. They still never use the house condo or the hammock and the rope toy has unraveled slightly at the bottom, but that's not unexpected to me. I'm leaving this at 4 stars, but would just caution that you may need to make adjustments to the tree over time as it gets used.
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