Heybly Cat Tree HCT008SM, 80cm Kitten Tower with Large Soft Basket, Scratching Posts & Hidden Cave Bed
Product description
The essentials
If you’re trying to give an indoor cat a bit more vertical choice without going all-in on a big, high-end tower, the Heybly Cat Tree (80cm Kitten Tower) is a thoughtful “middle” option on paper. It focuses on the basics cats actually use day to day: a comfortable place to lie up top, a soft enclosed basket for cosy naps, proper scratching points, and a cave-style hide for that slightly private feel.
A lot of cat furniture looks good in a room but doesn’t always feel right for the cat. This one’s pitch is clearly comfort-first where it counts: there’s a large resting platform with a soft, fluffy layer, plus an extra-large soft basket made from soft fabric. There’s also a hidden cave bed, and a dangling ball that adds a bit of movement for play sessions.
That said, it’s still a kit and it’s not trying to be a fully “premium” build in every respect. If you’re picky about materials or expect a showroom-level finish, you may find it more entry-to-mid range than top-tier. It can still be a sensible buy, as long as you’re matching it to your cat’s habits and size.
Where it shines in everyday use

The large resting platform (40 × 30cm) is positioned as a main lounging spot. The surface has a thick soft fluff layer described as warm and plush, so it’s aimed at cats that like to stretch out and settle rather than just perch briefly.
The large cat basket is the other big comfort feature. It’s extra-large and intended for cats to stretch, with a soft interior fabric that’s described as silky smooth and gentle on fur. If your cat likes enclosed spaces, this is the part you’ll probably notice the most, because enclosed beds often get used more consistently than open platforms.
The scratching side is designed around practicality. There are 6 scratching posts, which should give your cat multiple options across the structure instead of forcing them to choose one spot. That matters in households where cats develop strong preferences. The base structure is also described as stable, so cats can reach the first platform without effort.
And then there’s the hidden cave bed and the dangling ball. It’s a nice mix: one element for retreat (cave) and one for short bursts of play (ball). For a kitten or a smaller cat, that can be exactly the kind of variety that keeps the tower from feeling “one-note”.
Key features that matter when you’re choosing



On the structure side, the listing calls it a rational multi-layer layout. The idea is that cats move naturally between levels, and the stable base supports easy access to the first platform.
On the scratching posts, the material is particleboard, described as tough yet elastic. That’s a useful detail because scratching satisfaction often comes down to how the post surface responds to claws. It’s not a promise of indestructibility, but it does lean toward “made to be scratched” rather than decorative only.
Assembly is described as effortless, with simple steps, a clear manual, and parts that fit well, designed to avoid complicated tools. If you’ve ever wrestled with cat furniture that takes longer than it should, this is the kind of practical note worth taking seriously.
Finally, the after-sales approach is mentioned: for any issues, the after-sales team offers fast part replacement and repair. That doesn’t replace good quality in the first place, but it’s reassuring if you want lower hassle after delivery.
Tech specs

- Name: Heybly Cat Tree, HCT008SM
- Type: Cat tree / kitten tower
- Size: 80cm
- Platform size: 40 × 30cm
- Scratching posts: 6
- Colour: Beige
- Material: Particleboard (scratching posts)
What you’ll want to check before buying
It’s fairly clear this is designed around indoor cats, but there are still a couple of sensible checks to make.
First, consider whether your cat is the kind that uses enclosed spaces. The large soft basket and hidden cave bed are a real part of the design, but if your cat prefers open perches only, you may not get full value from the basket.
Second, think about height and reach. The tower is 80cm, so it’s not a tall, multi-tier statement piece. It should suit many smaller homes and smaller cats, but if you’re after maximum “up high” space, this could feel a bit limiting.



Also, keep expectations realistic about the scratching elements: six scratching posts is a solid number, yet particleboard components can still wear over time depending on how enthusiastically your cat scratches.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a compact-to-mid height cat tree that offers more than one comfort zone: a soft, warm resting platform, an extra-large soft basket, and a hidden cave bed, plus multiple scratching posts and a dangling ball for play.
You may want to skip it if you’re specifically after a very tall tower, or if your cat strongly prefers hard, open perches over soft, enclosed seating. It might also not be the best match if you expect premium materials across the whole build, on paper it leans toward “practical and comfortable” rather than luxurious in every component.
So, if your goal is day-to-day lounging and scratching variety, it looks like it fits. If your goal is the tallest possible climb and a showroom-level build, you might end up disappointed.

Practical tips for getting more use out of it
Place the tower where your cat already spends time—near a quiet window or in the room they hang out in. The soft basket and cave bed are likely to get attention when the area feels safe and calm. If you’re introducing a dangling ball feature, keep the first few play sessions short and supervised so your cat connects the toy with curiosity rather than frustration.
Also, give your cat a chance to choose. With six scratching posts, it’s often better not to “pick for them” straight away. Let them gravitate to the post they like and watch whether they use the platform and basket after.
Mini FAQ
Does the Heybly cat tree include a place to hide?



Yes. The design includes a hidden cave bed, aimed at cats that like a retreat.
How many scratching posts does it have?
The tree includes 6 scratching posts.
Is assembly meant to be complicated?
The listing says assembly is straightforward with simple steps, a clear manual, and parts that fit well, designed to avoid complex tools.
What’s the comfort focus?
Comfort is built around a large soft-fluff platform, an extra-large soft fabric basket, and the cave-style bed.
Final verdict
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want an indoor cat tower that balances lounging comfort (soft platform and large soft basket), hidden-cave cosy space, and multiple scratching options in a manageable 80cm height. The dangling ball and play element add a bit of daily engagement, and the assembly and after-sales approach are practical details that can reduce the usual “cat furniture hassle”.
But it may not suit you if you need something much taller, or if your cat doesn’t really use enclosed beds. On paper it’s more in the practical, comfort-focused lane than a “premium build” statement piece, so it’s best treated as a value-driven choice for everyday use rather than a long-term, luxury-feature obsession.
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