🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Lifestyle with Style!
The Hey-brother Cat Tree with Litter Box Enclosure is a modern, multifunctional cat tower designed for indoor cats. It features a spacious platform, cozy hammocks, an elevated feeding area, and a practical storage cabinet that conceals the litter box, all while being waterproof and scratch-resistant for easy maintenance.
Product Dimensions | 72 x 45 x 156 cm; 26.31 kg |
Breed Recommendation | Large BreedS, Medium Breeds, Small |
Color | Walnut |
Size | XL (28.4"×17.7"×61.0") |
Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Special Features | Waterproof, Scratch Resistant |
batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 26.3 Kilograms |
F**T
Sturdy, only fits low edge litter boxes
Well thought out build, easily climbed by smallish cats (13lb and 5lb). The litter box can be accessed through the side entrance via a small archway cutout. The regular size litter box we wanted to put inside does fit, but the entrance is too high for the low archway opening. We also have a low step litter box that we keep around for our senior cat because it is easy to get in and out of. That fit with room to spare, so we also store some cans of wet food & baby food there, as well as extra deodorizer. Kitty used it right away (door off)For the money, I would have liked to see a bigger doorway to the litter box and I would have preferred Sherpa or rug to the chenille like fabric provided, as those are my cat’s preferences. I will apply some feliway to help dissipate the effect of the “new furniture” smell. But it does what I expected and fits where I needed it, so I am pleased with the value.So I read a lot of reviews and thought this would be a beast to put together. It was and it wasn’t. So it was fairly straightforward and simple, except the Allen wrench provided didn’t really want to hook in tightly so it repeatedly dropped to the floor, and the screws are super long so it was at times agonizingly slow until I got out my own toolbox (and later a drill). It CAN be done with the included tools, but not in a hurry. If you are handy and have things at home, it will be fairly simple, just realize it takes more time than you think. That being said, we had it together within 2 hours. It felt like days, but only because the Allen wrench progress was so tediously slow.The cats seem to love the setup. They have yet to eat out of the bowls but they use the litter box (I left the door off for now to help them get acclimated) and have climbed on it. Once it smells like home, I’m sure they will use it all the time. Or, you know, be a cat and totally ignore it on principle. Time will tell.
A**
Well built
Very sturdy and well built cat tree. Looks very nice and modern, not overly large but still big enough for my medium- large sized cats. Bonus that it has the cat food dishes and the base has a cabinet to use for cat food storage / cubby bed area and or for litter box. Definitely worth the price!
H**S
Love the Product; but bad Quality Control
I also bought the smaller version and it came in perfect condition. This one has multiple marks and scuffs though which is disappointing. I love everything else though
M**N
Charming
Very beatiful and quality charming cat house.
E**L
Sturdy, good looking, do NOT follow the instructions
This is attractive and really pretty sturdy. The materials are heavy weight, the wood looks nice, the fabric is really soft, the screws are good quality. We swapped out the short adjustable black legs that came with it for taller furniture legs so it could be placed over a heat vent, which also made it about 5" taller. Our cats are largeish (8-10lb each) and they climbed all over it without it wobbling.That said, I agree with the reviewer who said this isn't the best for larger cats. If each level had been just an inch or two farther apart it would be perfect, but it is a little cramped for a cat over 11-12lb it's a tigher squeeze.BEWARE when putting it together: do NOT wait until step 17 to insert the door. You MUST add it in step 3. Once you get the litter box side screwed together, you are never going to get that door in without taking it apart again. So save yourself a whole lot of trouble and get that door put together (step 16) and inserted into the hinge spots (steps 17 & 18) BEFORE you get to step 4.The dimensions of the litter box area are 17" deep, 17" high, and 19 5/8" wide.UPDATES: We got this in preparation for adopting a new cat. New cat (last photo) has arrived and is kind of chonky at 12lb (she should be more like 10-11 according to our vet). She's doing ok with the litter box and food/water dishes, but everything would be easier if each level was 1-2" farther apart. I have been pondering disassembling it and swapping the house and platform sides around--I'd have to drill a couple extra holes but she'd have more room to get at the dishes.Second issue: the wood is slippery when they jump and down. Huge dilemma here, because I really like that it's not collecting cat hair. We're going to try getting some adhesive velcro strips and stick the fuzzy side only at the edges of the wood platforms for extra grip.
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