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Small Cat Trees

Small Cat Trees

A small cat tree is the perfect fit for kittens, senior cats, or apartments with limited space. It offers all the fun and functionality of a full-size cat tree in a more compact form. These mini towers act as activity centres, featuring platforms, hideouts, and scratching posts that keep your cat entertained and active. Whether it’s climbing, scratching, or lounging, small cat trees provide plenty of opportunities for play and rest. Explore the full range of small cat trees and towers at zooplus!

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Cat using a scratching post with sisal trunk and square base plate.

Olga Cat Scratching Post

Beige

£13.89
Rating: 4/5(143)

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Cat tree with dark grey lying surface, sisal post and round base. Includes hanging play ball.

Enio Cat Tree

Dark Grey

£9.09
Rating: 4/5(69)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

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Cat tree shaped like a palm with brown sisal trunk, green leaves and white base plate. Two white play balls hang from the trunk.

Coco Palm Cat Scratching Post

Brown / Cream

£21.59
Rating: 5/5(191)

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Natural Home I Cat Tree

Beige

£25.59
Rating: 5/5(59)

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Cat tree with two platforms, cave and toy mouse. Cat playing with the mouse on the top platform.

Oasis Cat Tree

Beige

£23.79
Rating: 5/5(117)

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Cat tree with blue and violet design, sisal scratching surface, two play balls on springs and two hanging balls on wires.

Finny Cat Scratching Post

Blue / Pink

£8.39
Rating: 4/5(12)

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Cat tree in cylindrical shape with three openings, beige plush padding and play balls. Colour options: beige, grey, black.
3 options

Diogenes Scratching Barrel - L

Grey

£59.59
Rating: 5/5(111)

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Cat tree made of wood with three levels, two cats sitting on the padded resting areas. Sisal scratching surface visible on the side.

Natural Paradise Scratching Barrel - Lily S

Cream

£51.99
Rating: 4/5(13)

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Cat tree with sisal post, grey fabric cover and hanging play ball.

Karlie Atusa Scratching Post

light grey

£14.49
Rating: 4/5(2)

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Toy with four sisal balls in white, grey, brown and black, attached between two grey plates.

Planet Scratch Post

Grey

£36.69
Rating: 4/5(57)

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Cat tree with grey sisal post, pink padded base plate and top, and hanging play ball.

Trixie Livia Scratching Post

Dusky pink/grey

£23.49
Rating: 4/5(3)

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Cat tree in cylindrical shape with three openings, beige plush padding and play balls. Colour options: beige, grey, black.
3 options

Diogenes Scratching Barrel - L

Beige

£66.49
Rating: 5/5(111)

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Cat tree with three levels and padded top lying surface, beige fabric cover. Bengal cat sitting on the top lying surface.

Natural Paradise Scratching Barrel - Sunflower

Cream

£80.59
Rating: 4/5(17)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

Cat tree in cylindrical shape with three levels, play balls and padded top lying surface. Available in beige and black.
2 options

Diogenes Diagonal Basic Scratching Barrel

Beige

£43.89
Rating: 4/5(17)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

Cat tree in cylindrical shape with three openings and hanging play balls, available in black and beige.
2 options

Diogenes Scratching Barrel - XL

Beige

£99.09
Rating: 5/5(126)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

Cat tree in cylindrical shape with three openings, beige plush padding and play balls. Colour options: beige, grey, black.
3 options

Diogenes Scratching Barrel - L

Black

£59.39
Rating: 5/5(111)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

Cat tree in cylindrical shape with three openings and hanging play balls, available in black and beige.
2 options

Diogenes Scratching Barrel - XL

Black

£82.99
Rating: 5/5(126)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

Cat tree with sisal post, purple polka dot base, hanging play ball and integrated play openings.

Trixie Junior Fleece Scratching Post

Lilac / White

£12.49
Rating: 4/5(7)

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Cat tree with grey sisal post, platform with edge, cave and hanging cat-shaped toy.

Piccolo Cat Tree

grey/black

£27.79
Rating: 5/5(26)

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Cat tree with three levels, sisal posts and padded resting areas. Beige hammock and seat cushion. Cat sitting on middle level.

Natural Paradise Cat Tree Amaryllis S

cream

£74.49
Rating: 4/5(5)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

Cat tree in cylindrical shape with three levels, play balls and padded top lying surface. Available in beige and black.
2 options

Diogenes Diagonal Basic Scratching Barrel

Black

£43.89
Rating: 4/5(17)

Delivery in 1-2 working days

Cat tree with beige plush roof, sisal post and turquoise base. Two hanging play balls and integrated openings with hidden toys visible.

Flamingo Cat Tree Cya 1

turquoise / grey

£19.89
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Small cat tower: what to consider before buying?

Even compact cat trees can support your cat’s comfort and activity needs by offering a place to stretch, scratch, and stay active. Whether it’s for a kitten, a senior cat, or a home with limited space, a small cat condo or tower can provide mental stimulation and a spot to rest or play. Here’s what to keep in mind when choosing a small cat tree:

Consider

Size

Why it Matters

The tower should suit your cat’s age, weight, and agility. It should also fit well in your home without feeling cramped, and have a wide, stable base to prevent tipping.

Consider

Material

Why it Matters

Look for surfaces that your cat enjoys scratching, such as sisal, carpet, or cardboard. The right texture can help protect your furniture and encourage healthy claw care.

Consider

Features

Why it Matters

Even a small cat tree can include fun extras. Choose one with multiple platforms, hideouts, or a small cat condo if your cat likes enclosed spaces. Some also feature dangling toys for added enrichment.

Consider

Ease of Access

Why it Matters

For older cats or kittens, consider how easy it is to climb. Lower levels or ramps may help less agile cats enjoy the tree safely.

Consider

Assembly & Maintenance

Why it Matters

Choose a structure that’s easy to put together and clean, especially in small homes where space and convenience matter.

Consider
Why it Matters

Size

The tower should suit your cat’s age, weight, and agility. It should also fit well in your home without feeling cramped, and have a wide, stable base to prevent tipping.

Material

Look for surfaces that your cat enjoys scratching, such as sisal, carpet, or cardboard. The right texture can help protect your furniture and encourage healthy claw care.

Features

Even a small cat tree can include fun extras. Choose one with multiple platforms, hideouts, or a small cat condo if your cat likes enclosed spaces. Some also feature dangling toys for added enrichment.

Ease of Access

For older cats or kittens, consider how easy it is to climb. Lower levels or ramps may help less agile cats enjoy the tree safely.

Assembly & Maintenance

Choose a structure that’s easy to put together and clean, especially in small homes where space and convenience matter.

Tip: If you have a bit more vertical space to spare, consider floor-to-ceiling scratching trees. They make great use of height without taking up too much floor space and offer more climbing opportunities for active cats.

Small cat tower: what to consider before buying?

Even compact cat trees can support your cat’s comfort and activity needs by offering a place to stretch, scratch, and stay active. Whether it’s for a kitten, a senior cat, or a home with limited space, a small cat condo or tower can provide mental stimulation and a spot to rest or play. Here’s what to keep in mind when choosing a small cat tree:

Consider

Size

Why it Matters

The tower should suit your cat’s age, weight, and agility. It should also fit well in your home without feeling cramped, and have a wide, stable base to prevent tipping.

Consider

Material

Why it Matters

Look for surfaces that your cat enjoys scratching, such as sisal, carpet, or cardboard. The right texture can help protect your furniture and encourage healthy claw care.

Consider

Features

Why it Matters

Even a small cat tree can include fun extras. Choose one with multiple platforms, hideouts, or a small cat condo if your cat likes enclosed spaces. Some also feature dangling toys for added enrichment.

Consider

Ease of Access

Why it Matters

For older cats or kittens, consider how easy it is to climb. Lower levels or ramps may help less agile cats enjoy the tree safely.

Consider

Assembly & Maintenance

Why it Matters

Choose a structure that’s easy to put together and clean, especially in small homes where space and convenience matter.

Consider
Why it Matters

Size

The tower should suit your cat’s age, weight, and agility. It should also fit well in your home without feeling cramped, and have a wide, stable base to prevent tipping.

Material

Look for surfaces that your cat enjoys scratching, such as sisal, carpet, or cardboard. The right texture can help protect your furniture and encourage healthy claw care.

Features

Even a small cat tree can include fun extras. Choose one with multiple platforms, hideouts, or a small cat condo if your cat likes enclosed spaces. Some also feature dangling toys for added enrichment.

Ease of Access

For older cats or kittens, consider how easy it is to climb. Lower levels or ramps may help less agile cats enjoy the tree safely.

Assembly & Maintenance

Choose a structure that’s easy to put together and clean, especially in small homes where space and convenience matter.

Tip: If you have a bit more vertical space to spare, consider floor-to-ceiling scratching trees. They make great use of height without taking up too much floor space and offer more climbing opportunities for active cats.

What are the benefits of a small cat tree?

Cats may not need a lot of space, but they do benefit from having a designated area to scratch, climb, and relax. Whether you opt for something small, or instead a medium-sized cat tree or a large cat tree, these accessories support your cat’s natural behaviour and your needs in several ways:

  • Supports natural scratching habits: Scratching helps cats maintain their claws and stretch their muscles. A small cat tree provides a more suitable surface than your furniture or carpet.
  • Territorial marking: Cats have scent glands in their paws and leave scent marks when they scratch. A small cat tower offers an appropriate outlet for this instinct.
  • Enrichment and stimulation: Scratching and climbing may help reduce boredom and encourage physical activity..
  • Saves on space: A small cat tree is ideal for flats or compact rooms, giving your cat vertical territory without taking up too much floor area.
  • Budget-friendly: Smaller cat trees are often less expensive than larger alternatives, making them a practical choice for first-time cat owners.

What are the benefits of a small cat tree?

Cats may not need a lot of space, but they do benefit from having a designated area to scratch, climb, and relax. Whether you opt for something small, or instead a medium-sized cat tree or a large cat tree, these accessories support your cat’s natural behaviour and your needs in several ways:

  • Supports natural scratching habits: Scratching helps cats maintain their claws and stretch their muscles. A small cat tree provides a more suitable surface than your furniture or carpet.
  • Territorial marking: Cats have scent glands in their paws and leave scent marks when they scratch. A small cat tower offers an appropriate outlet for this instinct.
  • Enrichment and stimulation: Scratching and climbing may help reduce boredom and encourage physical activity..
  • Saves on space: A small cat tree is ideal for flats or compact rooms, giving your cat vertical territory without taking up too much floor area.
  • Budget-friendly: Smaller cat trees are often less expensive than larger alternatives, making them a practical choice for first-time cat owners.

Will a small cat tree be enough for my cat?

Yes, a small cat tree can suit cats with lower activity levels, mobility issues, or those living in smaller spaces. Add scratching pads and boards or cardboard cat furniture to further enrich their environment. If your cat has specific mobility needs, consult your vet for tailored advice.

Will a small cat tree be enough for my cat?

Yes, a small cat tree can suit cats with lower activity levels, mobility issues, or those living in smaller spaces. Add scratching pads and boards or cardboard cat furniture to further enrich their environment. If your cat has specific mobility needs, consult your vet for tailored advice.

How do I clean and maintain a small cat scratching post?

Regularly inspect it and rotate the post occasionally, so all sides get used. Use a vacuum or lint brush to remove fur and dust. Spot clean using a mild detergent with water, and sprinkle baking soda on fabric areas to help neutralise odours. Always let it dry completely before letting your cat use it again. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions for specific guidance.

How do I clean and maintain a small cat scratching post?

Regularly inspect it and rotate the post occasionally, so all sides get used. Use a vacuum or lint brush to remove fur and dust. Spot clean using a mild detergent with water, and sprinkle baking soda on fabric areas to help neutralise odours. Always let it dry completely before letting your cat use it again. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions for specific guidance.