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80 Jungle GYM Huge Cat Tree Condo House

Posted on 06 August 2009 by admin

GoPetClub produces pet products and simply offer the widest variety of cat furniture on the market. With our own manufacturer we carry exclusive design cat trees and pet related products that make us a one stop pet supply marketplace. Description: Model No: F2030 Color : Beige Overall Size : 45W x 30L x 80H Base Board Size : 24W x 24L Size of Huge Condo : 16W x 16L x 14H Size of Small Condo : 12W x 10H Size of Basket : 12W Top Paw Perch : 14W x 16L x 3H Top Round Perch : 14W x 3H Top Perch : 13W x 13L Number of Hanging Rope : 1 Number of Hanging Toys : 3 Number of Posts : 13 Number of Levels : 13 Covering Material : Faux Fur Board Material : Wood Simple to assemble with step by step instruction and tools includedmore info

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. R. Lewis Says:

    Fantastic for the price, but not very sturdy.
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    First of all, the product took several hours to assemble. The instructions were terrible; it was small more than a drawing of the completed structure. The lower and smaller house is most unstable because it is not attached to the rest of the post. After spending the time to place it together, my two smaller cats (who both weigh about 6lbs each) would not climb past the second tale because the structure wobbled too much. My heavier, larger cat (who weighs 17lbs, and he’s skinny!) loved the larger house when it was on the ground, but when it was assembled, he was terrified when I lifted him into the house because it shook so much. I finished up taking the whole thing down and reassembling it so that the larger house was place just above the smaller house, which really helped to stabilize the structure (law of gravity – gravitational potential energy). Then I place the ledges above the large house, and the three cat seats on the top where they were supposed to be. The cats loved the new configuration; now they play on it all the time. It could be sturdier, but after 5 hours of assembly, I’m too tired to try anything else!

  2. T. Brewster-Barnes Says:

    Cats like it, instructions are horrid
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    My cats like this thing. Yeah, it’s a bit wobbly but, as another reviewer said, not to the point that I worry about it tipping. The instructions, but, are hands down the worst I have ever seen. Putting it together was basically looking at the picture and hoping for the best.

    Also, the top house was too unstable. We had to add an extra screw in the bottom of it to secure it.

  3. Mr. Isotope Says:

    Pretty excellent but not quite as advertised
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    Overall this cat tree is pretty excellent. Like most tall trees, it wobbles a small. But my cats run up and down it and I never feel like it might tip over. The least-stable part is the bottom cubby-hole. It stands alone and is not very sturdy.

    The fabric used is nice and not as cheap as other ones. On the front above the main cubby is a lame “Go Cat Club” fabric patch that looks terrible. But, with some scissors it is easily removed. The “basket” (on the left) is really too small for most grown cats (my smallest cat is 10 pounds and the basket is too small for him). The dangling mice have so far held their own after many battles.

    My main gripe is that I bought this one because it was advertised as being among the heaviest out there. I wanted the heaviest one that I could get because I wanted the sturdiest one I could find for my money. The advertised weight was 90 pounds – much heavier than similarly-priced towers. But, its actual weight is 60 pounds. It really isn’t a huge deal because, as I said before, it seems pretty sturdy. But, I do have it in a corner. If it was not in a corner, I am not sure how stable it would really be.

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