Cat trees
Cat Trees & Towers — Fun, Comfort & Climbing for Your Feline Friend
Give your cat more than just a bed — give them a vertical playground. Welcome to our premium Cat Trees collection at The Licker Store, where every climbing structure is crafted to blend play, rest, and safety. Whether your cat loves scratching, climbing, perching, or napping, our cat trees provide a multi-functional space that satisfies their instincts while preserving your furniture.
Cats naturally love to climb, survey their surroundings, and scratch. A well-designed cat tree meets these needs by providing an enriched vertical environment that keeps them active, engaged, and comfortable.
Why Every Home Needs a Cat Tree
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Territory & Security: Cats feel safer when they have elevated vantage points.
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Mental & Physical Health: Climbing and jumping help maintain muscle tone, flexibility, and stimulate the mind.
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Furniture Protection: Designated scratching posts decrease destructive scratching on furniture.
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Rest & Hideouts: Cat trees often incorporate hiding spots, cozy perches, and lounging areas.
At The Licker Store, we combine ergonomic design, durable materials, and cat behavior insight to offer cat trees that are safe, stylish, and built to last.
Types of Cat Trees & Features to Consider
Here are the different styles and features of cat trees we offer — each suited for different cat personalities and home layouts:
1. Multi-Level Cat Trees & Towers
These are the classic cat trees — tall, with multiple tiers, perches, hideouts, and scratching posts. Perfect for active cats who love to explore vertical space.
Best for: Energetic cats, multi-cat households.
2. Compact Condo / Apartment Cat Trees
Smaller footprint designs that include multiple levels and perches but take up less floor space. Ideal when you have limited space but want to provide vertical enrichment.
Best for: Apartments, smaller rooms, kittens.
3. Wall-Mounted & Corner Cat Trees
These are space-saving and utilize wall or corner space to create climbing routes. Great for modern homes or rooms where free-standing furniture is limited.
Best for: Apartment dwellers, rooms with minimal floor area.
4. Scratching & Play-Focused Cat Trees
These are built mainly for scratching, with posts wrapped in sisal or rope, integrated with platforms or minimal perches.
Best for: Cats who love to scratch and climb, or as supplemental trees near existing furniture.
5. Luxury / Designer Cat Trees
These combine aesthetics with function — premium fabrics, modern design lines, stronger frames, and stylish finishes.
Best for: Cat owners who want the tree to blend with interior décor.
Key Features That Make a Great Cat Tree
When choosing or designing cat trees, we prioritize these features:
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Durable, scratch-resistant materials like sisal rope and heavy-duty plush fabric
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Solid, stable base to avoid tipping
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Multiple platforms and hiding spots for climbing and retreat
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Easy-to-clean surfaces and removable pads
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Safety standards — no loose parts, secure fastenings
At The Licker Store, we test our cat trees for stability and structural integrity so that pet parents can feel confident installing them at home.
Why Choose Our Cat Trees?
At The Licker Store, we believe a cat tree should be more than a piece of furniture — it should be a personalized playground. Here’s what sets ours apart:
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Expert-Informed Design
We consult with pet behavior experts and experienced cat owners to build structures that align with feline instincts and safety protocols. -
Quality & Durability
Only premium materials go into our trees — thick particle board, strong metal hardware, and pet-safe coverings. -
Comfort & Functionality
Each platform, hideaway, and perch is designed for restful lounging as much as active play. -
User-Friendly Assembly
We include detailed instructions and all hardware required — making setup simple and stress-free. -
Pet-Safe Assurance
Every product undergoes rigorous inspection and safety checks before being shipped to your home.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How tall should a cat tree be?
Choose a height that suits your space and cat’s agility. Multi-level trees are great for vertical exploration, but a tree that’s roughly as tall as your cat can leap plus 2–3 feet is a good starting point.
2. Do cat trees damage flooring?
High-quality cat trees come with wide, stable bases or floor pads to distribute weight and reduce pressure. Use felt pads or a rug beneath to protect your floors.
3. Can multiple cats use one tree?
Yes — provided it’s designed for multiple users, with enough platforms, hideouts, and scratching spaces to avoid crowding and territorial disputes.
4. Are wall-mounted cat trees safe?
Yes, if installed properly into studs or with heavy-duty anchors. Always follow manufacturer instructions and ensure each mount is secure.
5. How do I clean a cat tree?
Vacuum the surfaces to remove fur and debris. Use pet-safe cleaners for platform covers or pillows. For removable parts, machine-wash or hand-wash according to care instructions.
6. Will my cat use the tree?
Most will — cats are instinctive climbers. To encourage use, place tree near favorite resting windows, sprinkle catnip or place treats on perches initially.