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The Dazzle Cat Tree includes multiple tiers, toys, scratching posts, and climbing features. When it's time to rest, your cat may choose to relax on one of several perches or curl up within the hammock. Plush, polyester fur ensures maximum comfort, while the stylish shade of grey will suit any home. Large enough to comfortably support multiple cats, the Dazzle collection is constructed with high-quality materials that are durable and built to last.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. CAUTION: Cat furniture may contain materials such as wood dust, upholstery fabrics, adhesives, and finishes that are known to emit chemicals including formaldehyde, phthalates, and wood dust, which are recognized by the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
SKU | 3516601 |
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Primary Brand | Sam's Pets |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 37.84 LBS |
Furniture Levels | 4 |
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Primary Color | Grey |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Washing instructions | Wipe clean with damp cloth |
Material | Polyester |
Length | 19.5 IN |
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Height | 59.5 IN |
Width | 21.5 IN |
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Gibbs my new 1yr old cat, he's familiar with the pink round platform ball trackor on the left. Because he had one to play with at the Northshore Animal League. At 1st he's would pounce the scratch not understanding he could scratch it as well, until I pour a little catnip on it..its organic, but wondering if it's alright brand? Or if there is a better idea to help him also understand vertical scratch post as well. as you can see he understands, he's not grasping vertical post besides walls/sofa
My kitten likes to scratch my wooden chair, doors,and occasionally the door frames. I bought her a wooden cat scratcher with catnip and all she does is bite, sleeps, and lays on it. Do you have any recommendations on what would be a good scratching post? Sisal rope, Sisal carpet, and etc?
I live in an apartment, should I put up a shelf for my cat? She is declawed is it necessary to get a scratch post?
Need gromming store for my cat
My cat will not stop scratching our new stair carpet. He did it with the old ine too. We have posts and mats for him but he prefers the stairs. Anything we can do to stop him?
How do I get my cat to stop clawing the couch?
ways to stop cats from scratching furniture?
Cat not only scratches furniture, but now is eating the materials. Help!
Should I be trimming my cat's nails? She does have a scratching post, but I'm not sure if there's anything else I should be doing.
cat scratches a lot....no fleas...indoor cat
My cat’s got a cat tree that’s 2m tall. She sleeps on the highest bit. Her food bowl is on the second highest level. And her water fountain is on the floor. She doesn’t play with the tree or outside of it at all. she only climbs it to sleep and eat. She was a bit overweight before she got the tree and now I’ve noticed she’s lost weight she looks more fit. Could the weight loss be simply because she’s been having to climb to sleep and eat?
Hi, my cat is now 9 years old. My beds are very high and she's been able to jump up on them at night to sleep with me. I felt it was good exercise for her, being an indoor cat. However, lately she has been struggling and has even fallen trying to jump on the bed. What would you recommend? A pet ladder, maybe?