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The Hoopet 20-Inch Cat Tree Tower is a compact, stylish indoor playground designed specifically for small cats and kittens under 15 lbs. Featuring a plush arched bed, durable sisal scratching post, built-in self-groomer, and an engaging hanging toy ball, it offers a multifunctional space for rest, play, and grooming. Its reinforced base ensures stability, while the smoky grey finish blends seamlessly into modern interiors. Easy to assemble, this cat tower keeps your feline entertained and your home cleaner.




R**Y
Easy assembly. Sturdy for the cats.
Easy assembly. Sturdy. The cats love it. Even the grumpy cat who doesn’t usually pay much attention to our cat trees get on top and sleeps on the bed area
B**A
functional, stylish, and kitty-approved
The cactus design is adorable and looks so cute in my living room. Assembly was quick and easy, and the whole structure feels stable and well-made despite its compact size. It’s ideal for kittens or adult cats and doesn’t take up too much space. She also goes crazy for the hanging ball toy—it keeps her entertained for hours. The cozy condo is my cat’s new favorite nap spot.
S**E
Cute and small
Very small but that’s what I wanted! It was really quick and easy to put together. My cat went straight to the bed on top and took a nap. The removable bed was extremely difficult to put on, the stretchy cord that goes around the bottom of it barely fit over the edges of board and I broke a nail in the process lol. And the “fur” was falling out everywhere. My kitten loves the scratch post and hanging toy. Over all, good product for the price if you just want a small cat nap spot!
K**M
It's small, not too sturdy, but an OK bed.
It is as described by the seller. That said, it's not as stable as I would prefer, but since it's small, it's not much of a problem. My cat has accepted it, but it hasn't become a favorite yet...which is fine. All cats need a variety of places to hang out and sleep, so adding this inexpensive "tower" just gives him another option. I think only a kitten could fit on the middle perch, my cat wouldn't. I put it on a dresser where he can look out a window and added weights on the bottom shelf to keep it from tipping. That works.
B**B
Easy to put together n small but mighty
I bought this for my kittens to play on and it's small but easy to put together! I am not the one that likes to read directions and I've got back issues so bending isn't good, I'll donate something b4 I put it together. This was a peice of cake. Washed the top part it was new smell. This arrived quick n I appreciate it
J**.
Decent for the price
My cat does like this. The bed at the top is one of her favorite spots to nap or just observe what's going on. It's a good size for her; she's about 13 lbs. She uses the sisal scratching post but doesn't pay much attention to the rest of it. It was simple to put together (but easier if you have a helper to hold things in place while you screw it together). The cover on the top is easily removed for washing, and it washes well. Biggest drawback was the base on mine broke after a couple months, so it became very unstable - unusable, really. I bought a couple metal braces that I screwed onto the bottom to hold everything together and now it's nice and sturdy again.
R**R
Sturdy, low for older cats
Very nice for cats who may be older and can’t jump as high, sturdy for a fat cat too, lol
A**E
Avoid. For so many reasons, just avoid
This cat tree is the feline equivalent of a rough roadside motel: questionably constructed and borderline functional. For us, it quickly because an infamous, impossible to get rid of living room landmark. The fabric is the kind of thin mystery stuff that makes you wonder what didn’t make the cut at the factory. The plastic scratching post is apparently too hard or scary for my cat to risk a single whisker. The u-shaped lounger in the middle is too small, low, and weak for any (adult) cat with meat on its bones to enjoy. And the rope? Simply a disgrace, according to my little scratching connoisseur. In like a year and a half, I think he’s only once dared to inspect the rope. He gave it a sniff and a side eye and never looked back. And yet… every few months, just when I’m considering tossing it, that little stinker makes some big show of climbing on top and laying down like it’s his only escape from his long, hard day. He has to be messing with me at this point. (And to be clear, my little guy goes nuts scratching, climbing, and chillaxing in his other cat tree.) So here it stays: wobbly, unscratched, unloved, yet weirdly protected. Please don’t make my mistake. Don’t give your cat the chance to enter a cold, disaffection, detached relationship with this sad little cat tree.
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