Cat Trees Collection
Shop cat trees and cat towers for indoor cats, including climbing towers, scratching trees, cozy perches, sisal posts, and compact designs for small spaces. Cat trees give cats a dedicated place to climb, scratch, stretch, rest, and watch their surroundings from above.
A good cat tree can help indoor cats stay active and entertained while protecting sofas, shelves, and other furniture from everyday scratching. Choose a design that fits your room, your cat's size, and your cat's favorite habits. Some cats love tall towers with platforms, while others prefer simple scratching posts, window scratchers, or compact climbing furniture.
How to Choose a Cat Tree
- For active cats: choose a taller cat tower with multiple platforms and climbing levels.
- For scratching: look for sisal posts, scratching boards, or scratch-friendly surfaces.
- For resting: pick a cat tree with a soft perch, bed, or enclosed hideaway.
- For small rooms: choose a compact cat tree or vertical scratching post that saves floor space.
- For multi-cat homes: consider a wider tower with more than one resting area.
Popular Cat Tree Styles
For playful home decor, start with the Lamp-Style Cat Scratching Post. For a statement piece, compare the Elephant-Shaped Cat Tree. If you want a simple scratch-and-stretch option, the Vertical Cat Scratching Board is a practical choice for everyday use.
Why Indoor Cats Need Cat Trees
Indoor cats still need vertical space, scratching outlets, and places to relax. A cat tree gives them a safe area to climb, sharpen claws, stretch muscles, and nap away from busy household traffic. It can also make the room more cat-friendly without needing a large renovation or permanent wall installation.
FAQ
What size cat tree should I choose?
Choose a size based on your cat's weight, activity level, and the amount of floor space you have. Active cats usually enjoy taller towers, while kittens and senior cats may prefer lower, easier-to-access designs.
Are cat trees good for indoor cats?
Yes. Cat trees give indoor cats a place to climb, scratch, rest, and play, which can help keep them more active and entertained.
Do cat trees help protect furniture?
They can help by giving cats a dedicated scratching surface, especially when the tree includes sisal posts or scratching boards.