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Cat Condo & Cat Tree Buying Guide

We take a look at what makes the best cat condos and trees truly the best.

light grey cat tree with four cats on it

Climbing, playing, scratching, and hiding are all natural parts of your cat's daily activities, but sometimes they can be a bit destructive. Keep your cat's paws off your countertops and its claws out of your sofa by providing it with an enriching and engaging cat condo tree or cat condo. Cat structures like these are designed to let cats embrace their natural tendencies in a nondestructive way. In this guide, we'll show you how to choose the best cat condo trees and the best cat condos for your cats, so you can show them the love they show you every day.

In this guide:
What Are Cat Trees & Cat Condos?
Mount Types
How to Choose a Size
Cat Condo & Cat Tree Features
Frequently Asked Questions

What Are Cat Trees & Cat Condos?

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Cat trees and cat condos are vertical structures that feature various zones for playing or lounging. They can range from one to six levels, and can include enclosed areas for sleeping, scratching posts, ramps, tunnels, or hammocks. Because they have so much space, they're great for active cats or homes with more than one cat. Large cat trees require more assembly and often come with anti-tipping hardware for extra safety.

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Mount Types

black and white cat on a wall-mounted cat tree

Freestanding: Most cat trees and condos are freestanding; they don't need to be installed in your home – they simply need to be assembled and placed. This allows freestanding cat trees to be placed almost anywhere they fit. Freestanding cat trees and condos can be short or tall, with a multitude of enriching features that will keep your cat entertained all day long.

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Wall-Mounted: If you don't mind sharing your space with your cat, you can opt for a more permanent cat tree or condo installation, such as a wall-mounted cat tree. These cat trees take advantage of the height and stability of your walls and provide your cat or cats with an exciting climbing experience. Many wall-mounted cat structures consist of a few platforms between which cats can jump, though some resemble freestanding cat trees that are mounted to the wall. Choosing a wall-mounted cat tree is a unique way to embrace your cat's climbing and playing needs as part of your decor.

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Tip!

When choosing the right cat condo or cat tree for your cats, it's important to consider assembly needs. Each type of cat condo or cat tree will have a different level of assembly based on the size and type of installation. Make sure to check the product description to see the level of difficulty or if you need any tools for assembly.

How to Choose a Size

Before choosing a cat condo or cat tree size, there are a few considerations that will help you find the right one for you.

Considerations

Number of Cats: If you have more than one cat, it's best to choose a cat condo with multiple levels to provide plenty of room for each cat to rest, jump, or play around.
Weight Capacity: Check the description of the structure to see if it can support the total weight of your cat or cats.
Number of Levels: With multiple levels, you'll have more room for your cat to play, explore, and lounge.
Cat Life Stage: Your cat's age can also play a factor. Though kittens are smaller, they are much more active and often like to jump from level to level. Older cats prefer to lounge and sleep, so we recommend choosing a cat condo with enough room to get cozy and rest.
Room Size: Like any piece of furniture, it's important to consider the size of your space to see if a cat condo or cat tree can physically fit within that room. Check the dimensions of the product when it's fully assembled to make sure the entire structure fits properly inside the space.
Physical Fit: In addition to room size, check to see if your pet can fit comfortably inside the interior areas of the cat tree or cat condo. You'll want to ensure your cat has plenty of space to lounge around or play. You'll be able to find information in the dimensions page of each cat structure you're considering.

Pick a Height

Cat trees sizes mainly refer to their height. There are four cat tree heights to choose from:
Small: At under 30" tall, small cat trees and cat condos are ideal for kittens and small spaces. Despite their small stature, small cat condos may still have one or more platforms on which your cat can perch as well as a cozy cat house in which your cat can hide and rest.

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Midsize: Midsize cat condos and trees are 31" – 49" tall and usually have up to four platforms for your cat (or cats) to explore. Some midsize cat condos have multi-level cat houses that can provide cover for multiple cats at a time.

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Large: With heights of 50" – 69", large cat trees and condos typically have multiple levels, more than one hidey-hole, and a wide range of engaging toys and other features. Such cat trees and condos are amazing if you have multiple cats that love to climb, perch, or hide.

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Extra Large: Extra-large cat trees are some of the biggest and most accommodating cat trees available, with heights of over 70". A super tall cat tree such as those in this category will become a key feature of the room in which it is placed, so it's ideal in large spaces where your cats are welcome. If you want to give your cat or cats the most engaging play structure possible, go with an extra-large cat tree.

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Is your cat on the heavier side? You can still provide it with the hours of engagement and exercise that comes with a cat tree – just make sure to choose a cat tree or cat condo that is appropriate for larger cats (16 lbs. and heavier).

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Choose the Number of Levels

You can also shop for cat trees and condos based on how many levels (or platforms) they have. The more levels, the more places for your cat or cats to perch. If you have multiple cats, we recommend choosing a cat tree that has at least one platform for each cat to provide each of them with their own perch if they decide they want their own space.

1–3 Levels: Cat trees with one to three levels are on the smaller side, able to comfortably accommodate one or two cats. These cat trees likely won't impose much on your home decor but will still provide your cat or cats with the enrichment they deserve.

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4 to Over 6 Levels: Looking for something larger? Cat trees with four to six (or more) levels can entertain multiple cats at once. These cat trees and condos tend to be on the taller side, with cat trees with six or more levels being some of the tallest and most accommodating cat trees available.

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Cat Condo & Cat Tree Features

Contains Catnip: If you really want to keep your cat entertained, opt for a cat tree or condo that has been treated with catnip. Catnip is not only safe and enjoyable for your cat, but its presence on cat trees can even keep them from scratching at your furniture.

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Grooming Aid: There's nothing a cat loves more than a good scratch, but we're not always able to give that to them. A cat tree with a grooming aid will have one or more features that will do the job for you. Your cat can rub itself against these features – usually arches covered with brushlike bristles – to replicate the feeling and relief of being brushed or scratched. You may need to clean these cat trees a bit more frequently to keep them clear of excessive hair.

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Toys Included: A cat tree or cat condo with built-in toys – including hanging feathers, balls on springs, and more – will keep cats entertained when you're not around or able to play with them.

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Tip-Resistant: Cats can be playful and hyper, and if you have more than one, your cat tree may be prone to constantly tipping over. Diminish this possibility with a tip-resistant feature that provides each cat tree and condo with enough strength to keep it standing tall all day long.

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Scratching Post Included: Scratching posts are a must-have for exercise and claw maintenance. Cats can also stretch and pull against scratching posts to stay limber and agile. If you want your cat to be able to reap the benefits of a scratching post (and keep its claws off your furniture), opt for a cat tree or condo wrapped with sisal rope. Natural sisal rope is a scratching-post favorite that can withstand years of scratching.

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Tip!

Want a quick rundown of the features we think are cat tree must-haves? Check out our guide on the 7 Best Cat Tree Features.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are cat trees and cat condos?

Cat trees and cat condos are vertical structures with zones for playing and lounging, often including features like enclosed areas, scratching posts, and hammocks.

How do I choose the right size cat condo?

Consider the number of cats, weight capacity, number of levels, cat's life stage, room size, and physical fit when choosing a cat condo size.

What features should I look for in a cat tree?

Look for features like catnip treatment, grooming aids, built-in toys, tip-resistant design, and included scratching posts.

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