🐾 Elevate your cat’s kingdom with style and endless fun!
The Kitty City Cozy Cat Play Furniture features a dual-level design with a long tunnel and interactive swat ball to engage cats in active play. It includes a scratch post to protect your furniture and is built with durable materials and heavy-duty joints for lasting use. Easy to assemble, it’s the perfect cozy retreat for your feline companion.
A**T
Awesome product
My 3 year old cat loves this!! He lays in it all the time and loves the crinkle ball.
B**T
Cozy Cat Play Furniture
I initially ordered this on Oct. 8th. I got shipping notification then it just never showed up. I placed a replacement order on Oct. 25th and received that on Oct. 30th. The first one was never delivered.Easy to put together, it came with all of the parts. It's somewhat sturdy, unless a cat wants to jump on the top of the cube. The biggest issue I found was that the base of the top cube where a cat can sit or lay down in is thin fabric. We already have a small hole in the fabric caused by a cat claw as they jumped out of the cube. I had to cut a square of cardboard the size of the base and put that in to help bolster the floor. So far the cats seem to be interested in the tunnel and scratcher.
R**B
Good but needs some tweaks
My cats were interested in this from the minute I started unboxing it. There is a lot to figure out in the box and the instructions are good but not great. I assembled it in the intended configuration first and my cats definitely checked it out but they could not, or would not, get into the upper compartment. I took it back apart and put the enclosed compartment on the bottom with the tunnel, and that was definitely better for my cats. For size reference, one of mine is a 20 lb Maine Coon and the other is a 14 lb Ragdoll. Both were able to get inside the compartment and use the tunnel. This went together easier than I thought it would when I first unpacked it but the materials are a little flimsy for my large cats. It would probably be better suited for kittens. Mine really appreciated it for about a half an hour as you can see in the photos, and then they both wandered off and haven't looked at it for the last few hours. They did not use the sisal scratching post and it seems really flimsy. The hanging mylar ball was a big hit, and they seem to like the tunnel as well. I think this has a lot of potential the way I reconfigured it, and maybe smaller cats would appreciate it in the original configuration, though I don't understand why the tunnel goes to nowhere... All in all, it's cute and I think the price is appropriate for the quality but I'm not sure if it's great for adult cats.
N**E
Not going to last
I got this for my kitten and after 5 days, I can already tell it's not going to last. It's made of a thin nylon, like a 90s kids' windbreaker. What started as a circle for the upper level is already a decent oval due to the weight of the cat stretching it, and there not being any stability footing under it. The tunnel is point less as it doesn't stay formed, and if the cat comes at this with any speed, it falls down rather easily. It's a shame because my Oreo does seem to really like it.
K**R
Flimsy
I made this purchase so I could have it on hand when I “kitty-sit”. Although easy to assemble, the quality is very flimsy. The 7 month old kitty won’t have anything to do with it. It wobbles if I sit her upon it.I bought something similar about 15 years ago (which I recently gave to my daughter). That one is very sturdy and has withheld rough play from several cats and kittens over the years.Disappointing.
C**N
CAT HOUSE OF FUN
Dogs too, if small and not suffering from I’ll-Eat-Anything Disease. It goes together in a snap and is low cost enough to replace if mammalian razor teeth get the best of it. Cute, sturdy enough, and functional. Makes me wish I could train my animals to mount a Romeo and Juliet production on its top deck. Sigh . . .
M**N
Well…good news, bad news.
Kitty City Cozy Cat Play Furniture, Cozy Cube Retreat Cat Tower (Green). Ok, the Good: It’s super easy to put together (and equally easy to break down if you need to put it away). It’s light, so you can move it anywhere, easily. The scratching post was popular, as was the tunnel. The Bad: It’s so wobbly and unstable, my cat refused to go above the ground level. No amount of coaxing or prepping would change his mind. TL/DR: If your cat doesn’t need stable ground beneath his feet, this could be great for you. Otherwise, it’s only semi-useful.
J**T
Not bad at all
VERY lightweight and flimsy, only a matter of time before my cat absolutly demolishes it. But for noy he loves it and he can keep it lol.
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