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Review on 🐱 72-Inch Cat Tree by Go Pet Club by Tammy Formigoni

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pretty "Cat "tastic!.Sorry.

We love it! Faux fur feels great, the black material looks and feels amazing. Third, but most importantly, mine Cat Kaner (named after #88 Patrick Kane) loves it!Full disclosure: I sprinkled catnip on everything to lure him up the tower/tree/apartment/whatever which speeded up the curiosity and research process Okay, on the pros and cons of this bad boy: 1. Looks absolutely amazing!We bought black because our living room is red and also black goes with pretty much every color.What surprised me (positively) was how the material feels .If my wife hadn't left me because of this, and my cat wasn't snapping at anyone for something dangling - I'd climb onto this thing naked myself!soft and, as I said, like a faux fur coat, mink or something.It's like a rug or rug H. At the same time, Kaner has no problem climbing it, he is there like Spider-Man.3. It was extremely easy to assemble. I, a manly male, pulled out a toolbox and random drill bits and expected to go toe-to-toe with this beast for several hours. No, the hardware included a small Allen key/Phillips screwdriver to accommodate all of my assembly needs. Inside the box was a piece of paper with clear and concise instructions explaining how to assemble it like I was 4 years old (no offense and very very valuable). It took me about an hour to assemble and it would have been even faster if Kaner hadn't jumped on every level I attached.4. Cat Kaner is in love with his new home. I bought this item to put up a porch screen in the summer and to return it for the winter. Although the package feels a bit heavy, once assembled it is much easier to move around, allowing you to change the look of your home, give it a feng shui look, or simply move it around to find the perfect spot. However, when picking it up, try not to walk towards the cat with it. I made the mistake of putting it on the porch off the living room; holding him captive in a narrow hallway, and it (metaphorically) scared the hell out of him. The apartment/tower/tree/whatever it looked like had just gotten up on its own and was beginning to move toward the cat. Hence the catnip. Once my little junkie cat sniffed the good stuff, he started exploring level after level. Within 20 minutes he was totally high (both figuratively and literally) on the top shelves trying to kill the smallest mini mouse. In summary: If you are about to buy; Just do it. Your cat will thank you as much as your wallet and your personality. If you do NOT have a cat/soulmate and have a windowless room: buy it and climb naked. I'll try to remember to post on the new cat's house endurance later to see if it can handle Kaner's powerful claws and jaw (he bit the scratching posts for some reason), but he really seems to be sturdy and well made. Oh, minus, minus (so minus that I didn't even want to mention it, but some people, right?) Little fluffy black things flew around the box and during assembly, but the vacuum cleaner took care of it. Pros: The cat loves it. Pretty to look at. to touch haptically. Easy to assemble. Quality parts. Cons: Little fuzz. My cat is addicted

Pros
  • 15 levels | OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 33" W x 22" D x 72" H
Cons
  • Crumpled Wrap