One of my cats really likes it. Kitty City weighs less than a typical cat tower, so it's a good idea to mount it to a wall (common sense) so it doesn't fall over while jumping or playing. Also remember that a wide base is more durable. Don't build your city without securing it. If you have a heavier or larger cat breed like mine, you can put a few stitches on the fabric where the velcro wraps around the frame. It is not enough that the fabric is securely fastened, it is enough that the Velcro does not come loose. My 10 pound doll-faced Persian jumped from one cube to another and the Velcro came loose a few times. In general, he likes his Kitty City, so I like him. It's easy to set up, uses scratching posts, likes to sleep on blocks, is lightweight and easy to move or disassemble.
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