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🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Kingdom with Style!
The PETKABOO Cat Wall Shelves and Perches are a versatile and stylish solution for cat owners looking to enhance their pet's environment. Made from durable New Zealand pine, these shelves offer endless customization options, allowing you to create a unique climbing and lounging space for your feline friend. With easy installation and the ability to paint to match your home decor, this cat furniture combines functionality with artistic flair.
K**A
Get them!
These are great. I didn’t use the ladder, but King Meow loves to sit up on his throne and judge us, or hide from kids, even bird watch, and, of course, he loves to take an afternoon nap up there. I added some fabric just so that there was some texture for him. Perfect size, great value , very sturdy as long as you install into studs/use anchors. These are easily customizable so they can look however you want them too, they are definitely functional and comfortable enough that your kitty will take naps and play. Couple pics of Meow for you to enjoy
J**R
Sturdy
Well packaged, nice, sturdy wood, directions were not all that great, but we were able to figure it out easily. My cat seems like she feels safe enough to move across the shelves. I’m planning on adding skid pads on the shelves to keep my cat from possibly sliding. I’ll also add bedding to the end boxes :). I would recommend this product!
T**.
Great if prepared for a little DIY
The media could not be loaded. Pros: cheaper for the price of how many shelves you get. You can get one shelf out there for $40 let alone 6 with 2 bridges. Cats love it (except the bridges, scared of those wobbling and jump over them) and sturdy enough to hold close to 30 pounds on one block. Looks nice. I debated painting them but decided to leave it as is for now because it was easier to mix and match with other cat shelves I already had. Tip: hot glue some carpet fabric to the pieces for less slippage.Cons: as said by others in the reviews, not all of the boards are even and in my picture u can see once screwed in, the two parts didn't touch. If you can do woodwork then you can probably make all these parts yourself. I'm not that handy but did what I could. Definitely don't want to use the plastic anchors they provide just in case. I tried them and the top ones didn't hold well - so not for long term. I used zinc self screw ones that came with shorter screws. Tip: helps to drill through the pre-drilled holes to widen them a bit and also to create more of a pocket for the screws by drilling through the wood so you can use other anchors/get a tighter hold into the anchor.
A**R
Perfect for indoor cats
This was a great buy. I spent a lot of time searching for wall mounted cat gyms and this was perfect. My cats are about 20lbs and it holds their weight just fine (especially when they jump). It did take a little while to assemble everything. However, I love that it was solid wood and nothing cheap or flimsy. We did use our own anchors for the very top boxes but the anchors that came with seem to do just fine. We also didn't end up using one of the ladders but we may use it with something else.
S**Y
Worked like a charm!
I bought these in preparation of adopting my two 4 month year old kittens. The set up wasn’t rocket science, although I did need a little bit of help mounting them up on the wall, and they loved them. I even tried to really muscle them by trying to wiggle them as a stress test before they hopped on and they’re very sturdy. These are also the cheapest I found that sold all the parts together. Overall worth every penny! I fully recommend them rather than buying individual parts from different sellers.
I**E
Not too impressed
I had been planning to make a cat wall in my office and saw this one that had several pieces for a little over $100 so I figured I'd get it and it would save me all the planning. When it came I unloaded everything and thought it looked pretty nice. So, today I started putting it together. First, there is a picture that shows how you are supposed to assemble each piece, but the pieces aren't numbered and so you have to do comparisons of screw holes to the pictures to figure out which pieces go where. It was very frustrating and it would have been so much easier to just label the parts with little stickers. But that wasn't that big a deal, it just slowed me down some. The real issue was that putting together the very first box the wood split on the front of the box after putting in only one or two of the screws. You can see in the first picture that it's just a seam and it split along that seam. Then when I was putting together the second box, that also split along the base of the front piece as well, although at the bottom of the piece, as you can see in picture number 2. I considered boxing it all back up and sending it back, but I'd already spent so much time organizing the pieces and figuring out where everything went and drilling the holes in the wall. So, I'm adding a couple screws to the areas that split to give it some extra support. I am a bit nervous as my bigger cat is over 13 pounds. He got in and rolled around in one of the boxes and it seems to hold his weight, so fingers crossed. Also, the anchors that are included can't be used on drywall. The pieces aren't big enough to reach between two studs so at least one side will be through drywall and you need to get the type of anchor that butterflies behind the wall so that it supports it. Luckily I went out and purchased some before the cat wall arrived since I was already nervous about it supporting the weight of the cat. Also, in the instructions it looks like they are telling you to screw the bridges in from the bottom, but I was really nervous to do that as I was worried that the pressure of the cat walking on it would make the screws just fall out over time. So I screwed them in on the top instead. There are no predrilled screw holes on the box to attach the bridge to so you can do it wherever you want. All in all, I don't know that it was worth the price. It is nice looking, but the wood is obviously pretty cheap. It feels pretty solid on the wall right now and I'm hopeful that I'll get some use out of it and that the wood won't split in other places.
S**H
Easy to put together and hang
I used my own Sheetrock screws, otherwise the kit was easy to assemble and hang. Added some food bowls to keep the dog out of the cat food! The boys love the set up.
K**N
Fun project!
I give this thing 5 stars! It was easy to assemble and mount. Though the directions could use some work for individuals that aren't used to assembling things.I don't have much room on my walls for a better layout, but I'll see how she does before I arrange it better. Also, this thing is fun to paint!
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