If you are a happy owner of a cat or several cats, this roundup is for you. Today we are observing cat trees and climbers – more traditional-looking and more modern and minimalist ones. Let’s take a look what you can make or buy for your pets!
More Traditional Cat Trees
A more traditional cat tree usually looks like a real tree or at least resembles one – you may create it of branches and trunks. Make your perfect combo, add fake greenery to make it look more tree-like, cover some parts with just to create scratchers. The platforms you make can be upholstered or wrapped with jute, too, or just left uncovered. You may also hang some cat toys on the tree and make it more stable attaching it to the wall or making a base of pebbles and rocks to prevent falling.
A classic-looking cat tree of branches and trunks and round platforms covered with fabric will inspire your cats to jump.
A mini cat tree with trunks and shelves and a duo of scratchers under it looks very natural and fresh.
A classic-looking cat tree of branches and trunks and fake greenery plus some spaces to jump on.
A classic cat tree of branches and trunks, with rope and yarn and even a box to hide inside.
A cat tree imitating a real cat tree and made of one, with black platforms looks very chic and matches the interior.
A cat tree of branches covered with yarn and with round upholstered platforms goes up to the wall.
A modern cat tree of tree branches decorated with fake greenery, of several platforms and a base with rocks and pebbles.
A nature-inspired cat tree of branches, fake greenery and platforms with pebbles to make the cats feel like outdoors.
A nature-inspired cat tree with branches, plywood platforms and lots of fake greenery and jute rope.
A real cat tree of various branches and trunks will add a natural touch to the space and teach your cats to climb.
A traditional cat tree of trunks and branches attached to each other with rope and spruced up with faux fur.
A traditional cat tree of a trunk piece plus little platforms and a platform with a hammock hanging down.
Modern Cat Climbers
If you have a modern or minimalist interior that might be spoilt by a traditional cat tree, skip it and buy a modern version. These are usually wall-mounted climbers made of shelves, ledges, platforms of all kinds that are wrapped with jute or upholstered or just left uncovered to achieve that minimalist look. The platforms may be connected with posts or non-connected to inspire cat’s jumping here and there. To make your cat climber more attractive and loved you may add such details as boxes and houses that will keep some privacy and where your kitties will hide. Hang a hammock or two and some cat toys to attract cat’s attention and let your pets enjoy!
A minimalist cat climber with several platforms, a cat scratcher and several litter boxes for kitties.
A minimalist cat tree that consists of platforms attached to the wall won't spoil your interior.
A minimalist plywood cat tree with several platforms and scratchers plus some cat toys hanging for a modern home.
A modern cat climber built of ledges and shelves plus cat toys hanging right on the wall.
A modern cat tree built of metal pipes and wooden platforms - or you may use cutting boards for the kitty.
A modern cat tree of platforms and pillars and scratchers built on the walls and corner to make cats happy.
A modern cat tree or climber of fabric and jute is a fun and stylish idea that your cats will approve.
A modern cat tree that features a large pillar with holes will double as a scratcher for all your cats.
A modern version of a cat tree of several platforms and plywood connectors attached to the corner.
A modern version of a cat tree with some platforms and pillars plus branches to jump at.
A contemporary cat climber and scratcher of plywood and jute rope built of shelves and houses attached to the wall.
A wall-mounted cat treee of pltforms with upholstery and houses and jute covered posts to scratch them.
An ultra-modern cat tree with several platforms and beds, with scratcher posts and some hammocks.
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