🐱 Elevate your cat's kingdom with style and comfort!
The Lamerge Cat Tree with Litter Box Enclosure is a multifunctional cat furniture piece that combines a cat house, tree tower, and litter box enclosure. Made from high-quality P2 particleboard and metal, it offers a sturdy, waterproof, and easy-to-clean solution for pet owners. With adjustable dimensions, it fits most litter boxes and features a design that minimizes odors and mess, ensuring a clean and stylish environment for both cats and their owners.
M**O
Purrrfection!
We had to come up with a way to make the regular wet and dry cat food and treats inaccessible to our older cat on a special diet for chronic kidney disease. (At 17 years old and with arthritic knees, Presley does all of his climbing and jumping in his dreams.) This station is attractive, sturdy (our other three cats are all over 15 pounds), priced well, arrived quickly, is easy to keep clean, and was easy to assemble. I'm using the bottom compartment for cat toys in a large bin, the bottom two shelves (unreachable by Presley) as dining spaces, and I made a tie-on cushion in outdoor fabric for the top perch (since the station is in front of a window with a view of the bird feeders). I found a narrow ladder shelf in the same laminate and black metal; it is alongside the feeder and the three cats use it as an additional access route to the feeding station and the windowsill; our three oversized cats can fit through the round passageways but rarely use them. I added black tension rods between the metal bars below the second shelf. The tension rod on the kitchen side has a curtain and a "Black Cat Cafe" sign on a chain. The tension bar on the other side holds cat toys on binder rings. The enclosed cubby is too small for our cats, so I put the bin with their interactive toys and chargers inside the cubby. (If you have a normal 10-12-pound cat or cats, you could add a cushion and create a lounging area in the cubby. I added colorful non-slip cat placements in front of the feeding bowls and to the shelf above. The tray under the bowls helps make the feeding station easy to clean. The raised bowls in the feeding station are shallow. I added silicone (non-slip) circular mats to the metal bowls provided and I put their wet food bowls on top at feeding time. That way, their bowls don't slip around while they are eating and I can just grab and wash their used bowls. So, the cats have a feeding/play/bird-watching station. When I view the feeding station from the kitchen, I see a dark wood and metal shelf with a top cushion and a curtain panel/sign that coordinate with the room decor. When I view the feeder from the living room, it looks like a dark wood and metal shelf with a louvered cabinet on the bottom and a cushion on top. (You can see the cat placemats and bowls if you look closely but they also coordinate with the room decor and, because of the curtain panel on the side and wall behind it, the first shelf (with the built-in bowl holder) is dimly lit. I'm doing my best to provide an attractive, livable space for people and kitties. So far, the kitty complaint box is empty -- except for the never-ending requests for more lap time, petting, and treats.
S**3
Smaller than expected
Small cheaply made . My cats are 7 lbs would be fine for her but my Maine coons 18 lbs need more space I bought 2 to bridge together we will see how they hold up... update 09/26/2023 ... we bought these and they seem to be holding up. ended up using zip ties to hold them together and placed a large carpeted board on top. I guess after all it holds up pretty well. the Maine Coons are almost to large to use the dishes under the shelf i wish it would have been taller more space for larger cats. they do not use the lower area and i didnt put a litter box in either of them . i did throw a blanket in the bottoms for hiding spots and occasionally place Treats in them.
P**H
Looks great when it's done
Very sturdy
H**D
Pain to build
I build furniture all the time never even got to tbe point of finishing this one. Kinda blows
D**R
Great value
My kitten clearly approves and it does a great job of hiding the litter box. It’s very small though, my cat is 4 months old and about 4 pounds, so you can see she’ll most likely out grow it. Assembly was a pia as it always is, but if I can do it, anyone can. Also, the opening can’t be exchanged on the other side, I wish I could have it on a different wall but then she wouldn’t have access. All in all for the price I’m very happy.
A**R
Very happy with this stand
This stand was easy to put together, it feels sturdy and my cats love it.
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