Cat Trees & Scratching Posts
Karlie Simbar Cat Tree
Natural
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Modern Living Ferrara Scratching Tree
Light-grey
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Modern Living Jardine Scratching Tree
Grey
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Dorian Senior Cat Tree
Light grey
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Gingerbread House Cat Tree with Ladder
Dark Brown
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Trixie Jorge Cat Tower
Anthracite / Grey
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Trixie Scratching Post
Replacement scratching cardboard
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TIAKI Jin Scratching Post
Cream
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La Digue II Cat Tree
Wool White
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Orion Cat Tree
Beige
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Gingerbread House Cat Tree with Ladder
Beige
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Trixie Vincenzo Cat Tree
cream
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Trixie Emil Senior Cat Tree
Brown
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Natural Paradise Scratching Tree - Magnolia S
Cream
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Raleigh Scratching Tree
Grey
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Atlas Cat Tree
Beige
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Natural Paradise Cat House - Daisy
57 x 42.8 x 36cm (L x W x H)
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Trixie Wall Mounted Cat Tree Acadia
white / grey
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Trixie Juana Cat Tree
Grey
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Flamingo scratching post Lia
Grey
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Karlie Cat Tree Segra
grey-brown
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Natural Paradise Wall Scratching Board - Dahlia
Cream
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Modern Living Iona Scratching Tree
Brown
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Karlie Shima Wall-Mounted Cat Tree
Natural
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What are the different types of cat scratching posts?
Cat scratching posts come in many designs, often with multiple levels that create adventurous spaces for play and rest. Whether you’re looking for a large scratching barrel or a cardboard scratcher, zooplus offers a wide range to suit different cats and homes. Below you’ll find a quick overview of common types of scratching posts and scratching furniture:
Type | |
---|---|
Main Feature | Simple design with a stable base for claw care |
Best for | Kittens, small spaces, or budget-friendly options |
Type | |
Main Feature | Flat or low-profile, easy to place around the home |
Best for | Cats that prefer horizontal scratching |
Type | |
Main Feature | Lightweight, replaceable, eco-friendly |
Best for | Owners seeking affordable scratch solutions |
Type | |
Main Feature | Multi-purpose with hideaways and scratching surfaces |
Best for | Active cats that enjoy climbing and hiding |
Type | Main Feature | Best for |
---|---|---|
Simple design with a stable base for claw care | Kittens, small spaces, or budget-friendly options | |
Flat or low-profile, easy to place around the home | Cats that prefer horizontal scratching | |
Lightweight, replaceable, eco-friendly | Owners seeking affordable scratch solutions | |
Multi-purpose with hideaways and scratching surfaces | Active cats that enjoy climbing and hiding |
What are the different types of cat scratching posts?
Cat scratching posts come in many designs, often with multiple levels that create adventurous spaces for play and rest. Whether you’re looking for a large scratching barrel or a cardboard scratcher, zooplus offers a wide range to suit different cats and homes. Below you’ll find a quick overview of common types of scratching posts and scratching furniture:
Type | |
---|---|
Main Feature | Simple design with a stable base for claw care |
Best for | Kittens, small spaces, or budget-friendly options |
Type | |
Main Feature | Flat or low-profile, easy to place around the home |
Best for | Cats that prefer horizontal scratching |
Type | |
Main Feature | Lightweight, replaceable, eco-friendly |
Best for | Owners seeking affordable scratch solutions |
Type | |
Main Feature | Multi-purpose with hideaways and scratching surfaces |
Best for | Active cats that enjoy climbing and hiding |
Type | Main Feature | Best for |
---|---|---|
Simple design with a stable base for claw care | Kittens, small spaces, or budget-friendly options | |
Flat or low-profile, easy to place around the home | Cats that prefer horizontal scratching | |
Lightweight, replaceable, eco-friendly | Owners seeking affordable scratch solutions | |
Multi-purpose with hideaways and scratching surfaces | Active cats that enjoy climbing and hiding |
What are the different types of cat trees and towers?
Just like scratching posts, cat trees come in many shapes and sizes. From sleek modern cat towers to large cat tree houses, these pieces of furniture offer plenty of variation to your cat’s routine. Below you’ll find a selection of popular types of cat trees and their key features, helping you choose the right fit for your home and cat.
Type | |
---|---|
Main Feature | Durable, heavy-duty structures |
Best for | Larger or more boisterous cats |
Type | |
Main Feature | Multi-functional units with enclosed spaces and lounging areas |
Best for | Active cats that enjoy play and rest spaces |
Type | |
Main Feature | Built with reinforced materials and stable bases |
Best for | Bigger breeds or cats that need extra stability |
Type | |
Main Feature | Extendable to fit ceiling height, maximising vertical space |
Best for | Small apartments or households with limited floor space |
Type | |
Main Feature | Spacious layouts with several platforms and hideouts |
Best for | Households with two or more cats |
Type | |
Main Feature | Tall vertical structures with varied levels and textures |
Best for | Energetic cats that enjoy climbing and exploring |
Type | Main Feature | Best for |
---|---|---|
Durable, heavy-duty structures | Larger or more boisterous cats | |
Multi-functional units with enclosed spaces and lounging areas | Active cats that enjoy play and rest spaces | |
Built with reinforced materials and stable bases | Bigger breeds or cats that need extra stability | |
Extendable to fit ceiling height, maximising vertical space | Small apartments or households with limited floor space | |
Spacious layouts with several platforms and hideouts | Households with two or more cats | |
Tall vertical structures with varied levels and textures | Energetic cats that enjoy climbing and exploring |
What are the different types of cat trees and towers?
Just like scratching posts, cat trees come in many shapes and sizes. From sleek modern cat towers to large cat tree houses, these pieces of furniture offer plenty of variation to your cat’s routine. Below you’ll find a selection of popular types of cat trees and their key features, helping you choose the right fit for your home and cat.
Type | |
---|---|
Main Feature | Durable, heavy-duty structures |
Best for | Larger or more boisterous cats |
Type | |
Main Feature | Multi-functional units with enclosed spaces and lounging areas |
Best for | Active cats that enjoy play and rest spaces |
Type | |
Main Feature | Built with reinforced materials and stable bases |
Best for | Bigger breeds or cats that need extra stability |
Type | |
Main Feature | Extendable to fit ceiling height, maximising vertical space |
Best for | Small apartments or households with limited floor space |
Type | |
Main Feature | Spacious layouts with several platforms and hideouts |
Best for | Households with two or more cats |
Type | |
Main Feature | Tall vertical structures with varied levels and textures |
Best for | Energetic cats that enjoy climbing and exploring |
Type | Main Feature | Best for |
---|---|---|
Durable, heavy-duty structures | Larger or more boisterous cats | |
Multi-functional units with enclosed spaces and lounging areas | Active cats that enjoy play and rest spaces | |
Built with reinforced materials and stable bases | Bigger breeds or cats that need extra stability | |
Extendable to fit ceiling height, maximising vertical space | Small apartments or households with limited floor space | |
Spacious layouts with several platforms and hideouts | Households with two or more cats | |
Tall vertical structures with varied levels and textures | Energetic cats that enjoy climbing and exploring |
What features should I look for in a cat tree house?
Every cat tree should balance safety, comfort, and entertainment. Depending on your cat’s habits and your home setup, you may want to consider these features:
- Various heights: Different levels provide climbing, jumping, and lookout spots that encourage natural exploration.
- Scratching surfaces: Sisal, wood, or cardboard areas allow cats to care for their claws and reduce scratching on furniture.
- Fabric and padding: Soft beds, hammocks, or plush coverings make the cat tree inviting for naps.
- Removable cushions: Easy-to-remove pads or covers simplify cleaning and maintenance.
- Washable parts: A practical feature for cleanliness and long-term use.
Tip: If your cat doesn’t immediately take to a new cat climbing tower, try gentle training methods. Use toys or cat treats to attract them, or place the tree near a window where they can naturally enjoy the view.
What features should I look for in a cat tree house?
Every cat tree should balance safety, comfort, and entertainment. Depending on your cat’s habits and your home setup, you may want to consider these features:
- Various heights: Different levels provide climbing, jumping, and lookout spots that encourage natural exploration.
- Scratching surfaces: Sisal, wood, or cardboard areas allow cats to care for their claws and reduce scratching on furniture.
- Fabric and padding: Soft beds, hammocks, or plush coverings make the cat tree inviting for naps.
- Removable cushions: Easy-to-remove pads or covers simplify cleaning and maintenance.
- Washable parts: A practical feature for cleanliness and long-term use.
Tip: If your cat doesn’t immediately take to a new cat climbing tower, try gentle training methods. Use toys or cat treats to attract them, or place the tree near a window where they can naturally enjoy the view.
What type of cat tree do cats like best?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Each cat has its own preferences. Generally, cats enjoy trees that allow them to scratch, climb, and rest. Browse the best-selling cat trees and scratching posts at zooplus to see which options other owners find popular, and observe your cat to get a sense of their individual habits and preferences.
What type of cat tree do cats like best?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Each cat has its own preferences. Generally, cats enjoy trees that allow them to scratch, climb, and rest. Browse the best-selling cat trees and scratching posts at zooplus to see which options other owners find popular, and observe your cat to get a sense of their individual habits and preferences.
How big does a cat tower need to be for my cat?
The ideal size depends on your cat. As a guideline, most cat towers are between 90–180 cm tall. Larger climbing towers work well for young and active cats, while older cats may prefer a more accessible design with fewer high platforms. There are even extra small scratching posts for kittens.
How big does a cat tower need to be for my cat?
The ideal size depends on your cat. As a guideline, most cat towers are between 90–180 cm tall. Larger climbing towers work well for young and active cats, while older cats may prefer a more accessible design with fewer high platforms. There are even extra small scratching posts for kittens.