
Multi-level Cat Condos
Why didn’t someone think of this sooner? Designed to hang on any standard door in your home, the Cat Climber from SmartCat is the perfect choice for smaller homes or people who don’t want to swap an end table for a traditional cat tree. Now your cat can scratch, play, sleep, and exercise safely on this patented product. The climber is easily moved from door to door because of its spring loaded bracket system. The natural sisal post is ideal for scratching. Made of durable wood, the climber will withstand years of use. “I have three in my house, one for each cat,” says designer Angela Moser. “Our cats love it when we move them around the house, it’s like a new adventure for them.”
Features and Benefits
- Rigid construction for years of use
- Patented technology
- Easy assembly & disassembly
- Provides hours of entertainment
- Great source of exercise
- Enhances home décor
- Space saving - fits on virtually any door
Finally! A stylish alternative to ugly cat condos!
The ultimate in Cat Condos!
A ladder, rope, cave, shelf and pole all capped off with a plush throne can only be one thing. Tower of Power. This is for the type “A” personality cat. Built to our usual critical standards, it’s not just a piece of cat furniture…it’s a piece of modern art.
Base is 30″ x 18″; Height is 58″
Available in Beige, Blue or Grey
The Kittywalk Closet Sleeper allows cats a safe, comfortable and familiar place to sleep in the closet.
The Cozy Climber delights and challenges your most cherished pet! Carole C. Wilbourn, feline behaviorist, noted author and columnist on cats says, “Kittywalk™ Cozy Climber™ will satisfy your Cat’s natural curiosity to climb high and is a fun source of exercise for indoor cats.” 64″ of vertical space in which to climb and enjoy - Perfect for indoor use where space is limited.
A different sort of Cat Condos!
Set-Up Dimensions: 22″ Wide X 13′ Deep X 5′ Tall
Weighs 14 lbs

My cat, Gizmo, is quite possibly the biggest drama queen of a cat. Ever. But she’s also my best friend and she seemed quite unhappy that the only play place she has in my apartment was the old loveseat that used to sit adjacent to the kitchen. I finally wised up started looking at cat condos for her.
Eventually, I settle on a townhouse-styled cat condo, which she absolutely loves. She plays and tears up the bottom “floor” before resting upon the post. Gizmo is still quite the drama queen, but at least she can scratch up something else other than my loveseat.