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Cat Tree Buying Guide: Stability for Multi-Cat Homes

Cat Tree Buying Guide: Stability for Multi-Cat Homes

Stability comes first

A cat tree should not wobble when an adult cat leaps to the top platform. Look for a wide weighted base, thick posts, and hardware that can be tightened over time.

Size for multiple cats

  • At least two distinct perches so cats can share without conflict.
  • Separate scratching zones reduce territory disputes.
  • Taller trees work for active climbers; compact models suit apartments.

Materials & safety

Dense sisal wrapping supports healthy scratching. Soft platforms should be removable for washing. Avoid sharp edges and confirm the tree fits your ceiling height if using a top anchor.

Blending into your home

LIKISAK designs focus on warm neutrals and clean lines so cat furniture feels like part of the room—not an afterthought.

See our pet supplies collection for cat trees built for family-friendly spaces.