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If you are looking for a cat tree for large cats, big cats, fat cats, cats that love to climb and be up high, this Deluxe 84" Cat Tree is the purrfect choice. This 7 foot tall cat tree sits flush against a wall and is functional and attractive in design. Our cats love to climb up high and with this piece they will feel like they are on top of the world. This is the best cat tree you will find for your big cats. Built with high quality and durable materials such as durable household carpet, solid woods, thick and natural sisal rope, spacious perches and platforms. This cat tree is a top choice for your furry climbers. Don't waste your time purchasing another tall cat tree from someone else, they most likely are built with rope that is not comparable to ours, use cardboard tubes instead of solid wood posts, and are covered in an inferior faux fur instead of carpet.
SKU | 4612477 |
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Primary Brand | Prestige Cat Trees |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 82 LBS |
Furniture Levels | 6 |
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Primary Color | Gray |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Washing instructions | Spot Clean Only |
Material | Carpet |
Length | 26 IN |
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Height | 84 IN |
Width | 35 IN |
33 Day Manufacturers Defects.
Vacuum and spot clean as needed. Cut off loose strings and discard regularly.
Designed specifically for use by a cat. Always place furniture against a wall or two corner walls, on a flat and level floor surface, in a safe location in the home. Never climb, rock, or tilt furniture, as this action could result in harm or injury to people and/or pets. Ingestion of this product can result in serious injury.
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