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Large Cat Trees & Cat Condo Tree Houses

Large Cat Trees

In this category, you'll find a sturdy cat tree for large cats that can handle even an adult Maine Coon. A large cat tree must be stable and spacious to provide maximum comfort for larger breeds. Whether you share your home with a Norwegian Forest Cat, Ragdoll, or Bengal, all clever paws will find the perfect spot with the best cat trees for large cats from zooplus.

You can adjust the height of most of these cat trees and some cat climbing frames can even go higher than the ceiling! You're sure to find the right large scratch post for your cat and your home.

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What should you look for in a large cat tree?

So, what is the best cat tree for large cats? It needs to be wide, stable, and have thick, strong posts. For very large breeds or extra energetic pets, the option to secure the cat climbing frame for large cats to the wall is a key feature. You should also check if the platforms where your cat will nap are sturdy and well-reinforced. In our experience, one feature that cats love most is a large scratching surface made of natural sisal!

What should you look for in a large cat tree?

So, what is the best cat tree for large cats? It needs to be wide, stable, and have thick, strong posts. For very large breeds or extra energetic pets, the option to secure the cat climbing frame for large cats to the wall is a key feature. You should also check if the platforms where your cat will nap are sturdy and well-reinforced. In our experience, one feature that cats love most is a large scratching surface made of natural sisal!

What features define an XL cat tree?

A good cat condo, tree house, or XL cat tree for large breeds (like Ragdolls, Maine Coons, or Norwegian Forest Cats) includes:

  • A large, solid base that won't wobble.
  • Wide posts with a large diameter (some are up to 30 cm) that a bigger cat can comfortably wrap their paws around.
  • The option for wall or floor mounting for extra security.
  • At least one comfortable bed (this could be a lounger, hammock, or a cosy hideaway).
  • Optional: Built-in toys (like balls or ropes).

What features define an XL cat tree?

A good cat condo, tree house, or XL cat tree for large breeds (like Ragdolls, Maine Coons, or Norwegian Forest Cats) includes:

  • A large, solid base that won't wobble.
  • Wide posts with a large diameter (some are up to 30 cm) that a bigger cat can comfortably wrap their paws around.
  • The option for wall or floor mounting for extra security.
  • At least one comfortable bed (this could be a lounger, hammock, or a cosy hideaway).
  • Optional: Built-in toys (like balls or ropes).

What makes a good Maine Coon cat tree?

What should a Maine Coon cat tree be like? First and foremost, it must be a tall cat tree that is incredibly solid. Maine Coons love to climb and sleep on high platforms, so a sturdy, soft bed at the very top is essential. In this case, a floor-to-ceiling cat tree is a perfect choice. Thanks to its tension-pole design, it can withstand even the most energetic play.

What makes a good Maine Coon cat tree?

What should a Maine Coon cat tree be like? First and foremost, it must be a tall cat tree that is incredibly solid. Maine Coons love to climb and sleep on high platforms, so a sturdy, soft bed at the very top is essential. In this case, a floor-to-ceiling cat tree is a perfect choice. Thanks to its tension-pole design, it can withstand even the most energetic play.

How tall should a cat tree for large cats be?

The minimum height for a large cat tree is around 120 cm, but you can easily aim for 175 cm or more. For ceiling-high (tension-pole) trees, you are only limited by the height of your room and your cat's preferences.

How tall should a cat tree for large cats be?

The minimum height for a large cat tree is around 120 cm, but you can easily aim for 175 cm or more. For ceiling-high (tension-pole) trees, you are only limited by the height of your room and your cat's preferences.

How can you tell if a large cat tree is stable?

Look at two key aspects: the ratio of the base width to the tree's total height (this will tell you how stable it is) and the option to attach it to the wall (if the manufacturer doesn't provide this, you can often do it yourself!).

How can you tell if a large cat tree is stable?

Look at two key aspects: the ratio of the base width to the tree's total height (this will tell you how stable it is) and the option to attach it to the wall (if the manufacturer doesn't provide this, you can often do it yourself!).

How many cat trees does a large cat need?

The minimum is one, as long as it meets your pet's needs. But if you see that one tree isn't enough for your rowdy Ragdoll, you can also place a cat scratching mat in their favourite spots (like on top of a wardrobe, next to the bed, or vertically against the sofa). Wall-mounted "catwalks" are also becoming popular, which you can build using one of our modern cat trees... or five!

How many cat trees does a large cat need?

The minimum is one, as long as it meets your pet's needs. But if you see that one tree isn't enough for your rowdy Ragdoll, you can also place a cat scratching mat in their favourite spots (like on top of a wardrobe, next to the bed, or vertically against the sofa). Wall-mounted "catwalks" are also becoming popular, which you can build using one of our modern cat trees... or five!

What does an 'XL cat tree' really mean?

You might think big cat trees for large cats just need to be... big. That's not entirely true! It's not just the size of the individual parts, but also their spacing. Large cats need more room to stretch out fully. When you're looking for a large cat tree in the UK, choose one that allows your fluffy pet to scratch in a comfortable, fully extended position.

What does an 'XL cat tree' really mean?

You might think big cat trees for large cats just need to be... big. That's not entirely true! It's not just the size of the individual parts, but also their spacing. Large cats need more room to stretch out fully. When you're looking for a large cat tree in the UK, choose one that allows your fluffy pet to scratch in a comfortable, fully extended position.