Product Description
The Armarkat A3207 is a 32 - inch beige classic cat tree that offers a world of fun for curious cats. With three levels of activity, it has a large playhouse at the bottom, a small middle perch, and a larger top perch. There are two scratching posts to keep your cat's nails healthy and provide hours of clawing fun. The tree is covered in a soft, cushiony beige plush, making it a cozy spot for your cat to curl up and rest. It's super easy to assemble, with tools and step - by - step instructions included. And if you need to move it, the soft - design condo makes transportation a breeze.
**Features**:
- Multi - layer cat tree for endless exploration
- Scratching posts for healthy claws and entertainment
- Plenty of spots for your cat to relax
- Effortless to assemble
**Item Specifications**:
- Color: Beige
- Dimensions: Overall: 22'L x 17'W x 32'H; Base: 17' x 13'; Playhouse: 14'L x 12'W x 2'H; Perch 1: 12' x 10'; Perch 2: 14'L x 12'W x 2'H; Post Diameter: 3.5'; Maximum Holding Weight: 10lbs
Using this Armarkat cat tree is a piece of cake. Just find a nice, stable spot in your home, like near a window where your cat can watch the world outside. Unpack the tree and use the included tools and step - by - step instructions to put it together. It won't take you long at all. Once it's assembled, place it in the chosen spot and let your cat explore. They'll love climbing up and down the levels, playing in the playhouse, and scratching on the posts.
When it comes to maintenance, it's pretty simple. Every now and then, check the scratching posts. If they start to look a bit worn out, you can replace them easily. Also, give the plush covering a good vacuum to keep it clean. And don't forget to check the stability of the tree regularly, especially if your cat is a bit rambunctious. Make sure it's not wobbly and that all the parts are secure.
As for safety, keep in mind that the maximum holding weight is 10lbs. So, if your cat is on the heavier side, this might not be the best fit. And always supervise your cat when they're using the tree, especially at the beginning, to make sure they're using it safely.