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Petpals Ace is our Boho Chic Style Handwoven cat tree showcasing, a fusion of natural materials, and intricate weaving techniques. It is expertly created using sustainably sourced materials such as paper rope and sisal, ensuring durability and eco-consciousness. Our handwoven cat tree is a testament to natural materials' enduring beauty and versatility. The weaving process is a labor of love, resulting in unique furniture that reflects the skill and passion of the artisans who create it.We prioritize using eco-friendly materials, such as sisal and paper rope, and production methods that reduce the carbon footprint and preserve natural resources. For comfort and entertainment, our cat tree is constructed with the most consideration for the cat's comfort. Featuring a felt bed, and four scratching posts, all designed to provide a variety of lounging areas.
SKU | 3811546 |
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Primary Brand | PetPals Group |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 37 LBS |
Furniture Levels | 4 |
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Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Washing instructions | Spot Clean Only |
Material | Paper Rope |
Length | 26.5 IN |
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Height | 49 IN |
Width | 18.5 IN |
30-Day Manufactory Warranty.
Always supervise your cat during the first use. Cushions removable wash with like colors. Clean with lint roller, brush, or small vacuum. Caution: KEEP AWAY FROM WATER. Do not use or place near water. Products consisting of Paper Rope will be damaged with water.
Keep away from children.
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