And toys, if you want, but their scratching posts are getting in need of replacement and I never know what kind of trees would be more than just passable for our two cats; I’d like something they’d genuinely get excited about and not just find to be yet another surface to nap on.

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    10 hours ago

    I got a floor to ceiling tree for my young male cat, but even my ancient cat loves galloping up, so I got a second one and put a little bridge between the top levels so they can both run up and down as they wish

    The old lady does not care for the hammocks, but my boy does

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      9 hours ago

      Interesting; are they a good size? Every cat tree I’ve gotten has similar features but they always feel like they were designed to fit kittens. Our cats don’t like the hammocks, either (though they do seem to hold their weight), but I kind of can’t blame 'em: it doesn’t seem like they’d fit all that comfy.

      Regardless, thanks so much for the link! I’ll need to measure the height of our ceilings…

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        My boy is 12+ pounds, he seems pretty cozy in the hammocks and house. It’s hard to tell because I swear half his weight is fur, but he can curl up and not be spilling out of it. The old lady is less than half that weight, she does like the house better with a small cuddler. It’s a pretty sturdy tree tbh

        Cat for reference