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Siberian

Original price was: R3,517.00.Current price is: R3,000.00.

The Siberian Cat Tree is a very sturdy and stylish cat tree which provides entertainment and areas to relax for one or more cats. It boasts a playhouse and large lounging area on top for companions to interact. The multiple thick 15cm natural sisal twine posts offers various for scratchings with plenty of length for larger cats.

The base plate measures 70cm x 50cm, 4cm thick and very sturdy with an overall height of 1.45m in length, as large breeds require additional height in order to stretch their spines.

The cradle on top is deep enough the place their favourite cushion or blanket inside, creating a familiar environment with all of your cat’s precious toys and favourite things to remain entertained.

 

Description

This Siberian unit is designed for large breed cats with a reinforced base to ensure additional stability. Large platforms, beds & posts results in larger play areas and additional space to move around comfortably.

The Siberian offers multiple activities for playful cats. This stylish unit is suitable for large, senior or young kitties. The cavernous nesting house is placed midway of a large sisal wrapped post.

This unit is spacious enough for even your largest breed of cat. The lounging platform which is elevated from the floor, provides a step up for kittens or older cats. The large lounging area at the highest level is spacious enough for several cats to lounge in comfort. Each staggered level provides ample opportunity to jump and climb between the different levels.

Units with various levels and platforms encourage exercise to cats. The tall, sisal twine posts are the perfect size for bigger cats with large paws. Taller posts allow your fur children to stretch and flex those long bodies.

This cat post provides ample opportunity for cleaning and trimming of their nails.

 

Additional information

Dimensions 70 × 50 × 140 cm
Colours

Stone, Light Grey, Charcoal

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