Please note that the product information displayed is provided by manufacturers, suppliers and other third parties and is not independently verified by Petco.
The TRIXIE Wall Mount Steps are the latest in cat tree design. This great space-saving lounging set is ideal for small or modern spaces. More importantly, cats will love the ability to explore new heights! Each perch is wrapped with natural, durable sisal to engage your frisky feline.
WARNING: This product can expose you to formaldehyde, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
SKU | 3518471 |
---|---|
Primary Brand | Trixie |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 6 LBS |
Primary Color | Brown |
---|---|
Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | XX-Large |
Material | Sisal |
Length | 7.5 IN |
---|---|
Height | 10.5 IN |
Width | 7.5 IN |
1 year.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Trixie Cat Scratching Post With Bed
Gray Cat Stairs
Brown Pet Stairs
Brown Cat Shelves
Cat Staircases
Cat Climbing Wall Shelves
Cat Wall Tree Sets
Cat Observation Shelves
Cat Steps & Ramps
Cat Exercise Platforms
Small Apartment Cat Furniture
Multi Level Cat Tower
67 Inch Cat Trees
Beige Cat Scratchers
Cat Hiding Shelves
Wood Cat Perches
Brown Cat Houses
Green Cat Furniture
Wide Pet Stairs
Cat Play Perches
Trixie Outdoor Cat Houses & Furniture
Trixie Cat Trees & Towers
Trixie Cat Furniture & Scratchers
Trixie Cat Scratching Posts & Cardboard
Trixie Cat Condos & Covered Beds
Trixie Small Animal Cages, Habitats, & Hutches
PetSafe Cat Steps & Ramps
Trixie Cat Litter Boxes & Accessories
Trixie Outdoor Dog Enclosures
Majestic Pet Cat Steps & Ramps
Trixie Dog Crates, Gates, & Housing Accessories
Trixie Rabbit Hutches
Trixie Small Animal Playpens
Trixie Cat Litter, Litter Boxes & Accessories
Way Basics Cat Furniture & Scratchers
Trixie Chicken Coops & Accessories
Way Basics Cat Scratching Posts & Cardboard
Trixie Dog Toys
Petstages Cat Furniture & Scratchers
Petlinks Cat Furniture & Scratchers
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?
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
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?
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?
Is it necessary to have cat tree in my house? Will it keep my cat from hiding under furniture? And how to keep her stays at home, i am soo nervous about letting my cat outside her cage sometimes, cause my house is pretty big and has lots of doors she's around 3 months old, i just adopted her for 2 weeks.
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?
got 2 kitties 1 is 22 lbs other is 8, they need a window seat, I live way out in the country no shops, last 1 I bought was lousy, do you know of a good one, thank you so much for your time
We recently replaced the carpeting in our house with hardwood floors. My 13-year-old healthy cat likes to jump up/down the furniture and shelves and I worry that the impact of the landings is hard on his joints. Should I buy rugs for him to land on? If so, what products would be helpful?
Why does my cat scratch my carpet up? She has all sorts of cat posts with various surfaces? She was found outside, then lived an indoor/outdoor life for about 9 months with someone else. Now she is strictly indoors with me. We live in Tucson so she cannot go outside
I have about 75 cats(joke), nine inside. I know... all neutered. one outside 99%-neutered. Steven, out, comes in only bad weather cause Bruce, bully, and Charlotte, bully, all want to jump him. problem, I think is territory. Bruce pees in my room CONSTANTLY. idiot Charlotte pees DIRECTLY on my pine paneling...LIKE A BOY!!! I put that cat per remover stuff out constantly. they are rotting my bedroom floor and the ammonia smell is like toxic fumes. please help me
My cat refuses to use a scratching post, instead preferring to shred the walls, corners, and door faces to pieces. Catnip doesn't help.
We purchased "pet stairs" to help our dog get on our new bed which is much higher than our previous bed. Although we have stairs in our home which she bounds up and down constantly and easily, she doesn't seem to "get" the pet stairs. I've tried bribing her by putting a treat on each step (didn't work) and have been literally taking her legs and putting them on the stairs to show her how to climb them but no luck. She's a 9 year old miniature schnauzer, playful and in good health.