🐱 Elevate your cat's kingdom with style!
The MAU 73" Tall Modern Cat Tree is a luxurious scratching tower designed for large cats, supporting weights up to 17 pounds. With a stunning modern aesthetic, it features machine washable cushions, durable materials, and a unique design that complements your home decor. Enjoy peace of mind with a 1-year warranty and a 45-day risk-free trial.
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Material Type | Wood, Metal, Sisal |
Item Weight | 57 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 37"L x 23"W x 73"H |
Color | Cotton White |
Style | Modern |
Additional Features | Washable |
Number of Levels | 4 |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
S**R
The Mau Tree has my kitties sleeping on a cloud! Best cat tree ever! Really!
OK, It did take me a minute to put it together - but sturdy pieces, bolts and directions! I felt like it was actually a present for me as the packaging is delightfully simple, corrugatedly strong, appealing in color and cat jokes! The packaging makes a lovely cat cabin as well :>) The Mau Tree is the strongest tree I have ever seen and should anything become worn out or ruined, the pieces are replaceable! For me, knowing my 5 cats as I do, it was well worth the $. Napping has been constant since I affixed the last of the four baskets. My kitty, Shoesy Q, is the Queen of the Mau Tree. She was the first one to climb it and assume her perch in the top basket. Duquesne, Jackie Lee, Moonkitty and Socks love the premium napping enjoyed in the lower baskets. We love the Mau Tree [and the box].
P**R
Just buy it
I've had tree in my cart for years but never pulled the trigger because of the price. I've had other cat trees before and they can be wobbly and ugly. I just got a new kitten and decided to go ahead and just do it. I wasnt disappointed. The packaging is amazing, build quality, ease of assembly, everything is high quality. The base is very thick and heavy. This tree does not wobble. I put it together by myself in like 20 or 30 min, super easy. It has such a modern look and doesn't look tacky in my living room. Worth the money, if buy it again if I ever needed to.
B**T
Side Eyeing cost? Just do it. (Plus one smol feedback)
Apologies for lack of good photo/video. I'll update if I acquire better.First off a bit about my household:I was a two cat household until some needy 4 week olds fell in my lap. I intended to foster and find a home for one or both ...but after a couple months realized this was not going to happen. So suddenly I have 4 cats in a 700sqft apartment.I am a firm believer in min one cat tee per cat...everyone usually claims one and it's a good balance. I went looking for my normal sub 100 tree which I could only technically afford one of... but kept seeing this one. The more I saw the more I loved it. It is as stunning in person as online...and I HATE whites/tans/beiges.... even so I bit the bullet and got one on an Affirm loan. _Worth It_First: This thing is sooo easy to assemble and I love that it allows you to adjust where the angles are while still having balance. Intelligence in the design from top to bottom. The base could likely use some form of sealant to prevent easy destruction but from desiring less negative impact on the environment I see why this was skipped. Perhaps a harder wood?Note: Watch out for the included cat nip while assembling..apparently I didn't realize they included some and barely rescued my living room from being covered in it due the high energy kitten.Second: Replaceable parts? Sign me up! All the other trees technically should be due to how they assemble but manufacturers making or selling the parts individually does not seem to happen.Third and Most Important: The cats love it. They even share it peacefully on the regular. This does not happen with the other trees. They've even, for the most part, abandoned the other trees! I may end up removing a tree and recovering valuable space one day...Note on this: I did delay this review to make sure I was not just experiencing the normal new toy excitement cats can have, particularly around trees, nope. This has at least one cat in it 90% of the day for well over the time they usually get 'new thing fatigue'More info: The bowls are also sufficient for the cats to double up in, even the adults. My adults are not heavy and two together would be the weight of some of yalls adorable chonkers out there.The padding could stand maybe some loops and a button to help hold them in place but fixing them once and awhile is not much of an issue and sometimes the cats adjust them back for themselves.The _one_ downside and feedback which isn't unique to this type of furniture/base: I did note the one or two reviewers speaking to the instability of the tree. It's nit unstable unless there are issues with parts/assemblage... or your floor (like me).Generally you should not be experiencing it....BUT if you have old school hardwood floors like me its impossible to avoid. I have my ways around it which worked fantastically....but for a nearly $400 tree it would be nice if this were a non issue and the feet had some adjustment. The feet are not adjustable. My thought: If there could be access to the feet from the top platform and large/longer screws (with maybe little plungers) that would allow you to screw/unscrew the feet a TINY amount in an uneven surface environment it would be absolute icing on the cake. One could adust while the cats were on it/testing it for you. Doubt much will be done here as this is such a common issue but figured I would put it out there.My fix for uneven (non carpeted) floors if you're curious:Use a glob of Quake Hold...size based on amount of wobble and foot size. Ball it up and place in the middle of foot [warmed up] then shove/wiggle furniture down until stable. It creates a little lift and mini hold on that one corner. This will not help if its too significant of a difference but likely there are bigger problems if you need more than this. If you paint your hardwood: Be aware it WILL pull up paint if you need to move the furniture and act accordingly)
J**)
Beautiful cat tree!
This is such a pretty cat tree. There’s a lot of cat trees that are made with carpet and aren’t aesthetically pleasing to the eye. I found this one and had to order it. It is a bit on the pricey side but it is very worth it. The company also sells replacement parts on their website which is a plus. My kitty loves it and it’s super tall! We have another cat tree in our apartment but it’s much shorter than this one. It was also really easy to put together. I put it together myself but it can be built quicker with two people. I only have one cat at the moment and he’s two years old and 13.6lbs. We plan on getting another cat within a month and we think this cat tree will be perfect for them both. The cushions are washable and my kitty loves the pom poms that are attached to the beds. Really good quality cat tree and I know it’s going to last a while.
C**Y
Nice tree
Over priced. Hard to put together. The cats love it. The two parts need to be tightened offten, which is a bummer. It is a good looking tree.
O**R
A real joy
The tree is a JOY!!! The metal armature and heavy/wide base ensure that it is stable. This thing is HEAVY. And, it's so graceful and lovely to look at. It really adds a lot to our decor. Unlike the typical stodgy rectangular carpeted ones I've had in the past. Each component is replaceable. They've been using the tree for several months and there is virtually no visible wear. No particle board to fall apart or wallow out. No outgassing of toxic fumes, which I'm very sensitive to. Just beautifully made in every way.Different toys can be hung, the wildest kitten has pulled off two of the existing toys, but, I'm so glad she is a happy kitty and engaged. I'll replace them with a new thing, which is good for cats anyway.The issue of whether cats will use a tree or not has always been there in my experience-- some will and some won't. My two older cats (14+) have not climbed into the baskets, but our two younger ones (under 1 year) love it and use it every day-- it's a safe space for them. My older cats both have mobility issues that I think are the reason why they haven't climbed into it (one cat is very large and also overweight, he hangs out on the base and plays with the kittens; the other older guy was mauled by a pack of stray dogs and barely survived, he doesn't climb). The younger cats have always been indoor-only, so this tree meets a lot of their needs. The older cats decided on their own to be indoor-only when we moved to this house from the farm we'd had-- they are just less in need of diversion.I absolutely totally recommend this cat tree.
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