PAWZ Road Small Cat Tree (73cm) with Big Hammock, Removable Top Perch & Scratching Posts – Beige
Product description
The essentials (what it is and why you’d want it)
The PAWZ Road Small Cat Tree is a compact, indoor cat tower built around the usual “keep them busy” checklist: somewhere to climb, a hammock-style place to lounge, and multiple scratching surfaces covered in natural sisal. At around 73cm tall, it’s positioned as a smaller activity centre rather than a tall statement piece, which can be a bonus if you’re trying to keep your room feeling open.
Where it gets more interesting is the flexibility of the base. The description says the basement is separate, so you can rotate or reconfigure it to better suit a room corner or place it against a wall. If your cat already spends time near furniture edges, that kind of layout choice can actually matter.
You’ll also find the top perch is removable. That’s not just a design flourish—on paper it gives you options if you want the look/height adjusted, or if you prefer something more straightforward while your cat gets used to the tower.
Key points (what stands out day to day)

This isn’t one of those trees that only looks good in photos. It’s designed to support repeat behaviour: climbing up and coming back down, scratching in several spots, and curling up in a hammock.
The hammock is described as deep and soft, which is the sort of feature many cats go for when they want to feel secure. The top perch is also set up to give a higher “bird view”, plus the tower includes scratching posts/pads and fun toys (with a fluffy pompom and an extra replaceable pompom).
One more detail worth noticing is stability. There’s an anti-toppling strap included in the concept, and the top perch has a raised edge intended to help protect cats from falling off. That’s exactly the kind of safety-focused thinking you want on a tower, even if it’s relatively moderate in height.
What you’ll notice in use (activity, visibility and scratching)


In everyday use, the moderate height and good visibility are meant to make it easier for you to interact with your cat from nearby—think of playing with a toy while they’re up on the steps or perch. It’s the sort of setup that can work well for a short play session in the living room, then a quick retreat to the hammock.

For scratching, the tower has multiple scratchable sections. The scratching surfaces are covered by natural sisal, which is usually the better match for cats that enjoy “real scratching” rather than just kneading on fabric. If you’ve ever tried to steer scratching away from sofas, having multiple legitimate options in one footprint can make training a lot less painful.
That said, since this is a small tower, it may feel limiting if you’re expecting one single high-riser tower for very large cats or a household with lots of cats all wanting the same top spot at once.
Where it shines and where it may fall short
Where it shines - If you want a compact indoor tower that still includes multiple activities: climbing levels, a hammock condo, and a top vantage perch. - If corner placement or wall placement is your main constraint, the rotating/separate basement idea can help you fit it into the space more naturally. - If your cat already likes scratching, multiple sisal-covered sections give more chances to “choose” the right spot.
Where it may not suit - It’s more “small activity tree” than a tall, multi-room climbing structure. If your cats prefer high, far-reaching perches, the 73cm height may not scratch (so to speak) the itch. - If your cat is cautious with change, the removable top perch could be a two-edged sword: it’s flexible, but it also means you’ll likely want to set it up in a way that feels secure during early sessions.

Also, keep in mind that the concept mentions suitability for multiple cats to play together, but in real homes, space can still be a limiting factor when several cats want the same climbing line.
The essentials of setup and fit in your home
The rotating/separate basement is the standout “placement” feature. On a practical level, it means you’re not locked into one orientation—so if your living space has a corner that’s currently underused, this could be a way to bring activity closer to that area.


The tower is described as light to move between rooms (living room to bedroom). That’s useful if you like the idea of keeping your cat close during different parts of the day, or if you want the flexibility to reposition it as furniture changes.
Before buying, it’s worth checking how your preferred spot lines up with the tower’s intended placement (corner vs wall) and whether you’re comfortable with using the anti-toppling strap as part of setup.

Tech specs
- Name: PAWZ Road Small Cat Tree, 73cm Tower for Indoor Cats
- Type: Cat tower / activity tree
- Size: 73cm tower height
- Material: Natural sisal scratching sections (as described)
- Colour: Beige
- Format: 2 styles activity tree with scratching posts (as described)
- Key design note: Removable top perch and separate/rotatable basement (for different shapes/placement)
Should you buy it?
It makes sense if you’re after a compact indoor cat tree that covers the basics in one place: climbing, scratching (natural sisal), a hammock for lounging, and a removable top perch for flexibility. The stability thinking (anti-toppling strap and raised edge on the top perch) also makes it easier to feel comfortable with it in an everyday household setting.
You may want to skip it if your cats are strong “height chasers” who prefer tall, high perches, or if you need a large-scale tower to handle lots of cats competing for the top space. It’s a small tower, and that’s both its charm and its limit.

Mini FAQ
Where does this cat tree work best in a room?


The separate base and the option to rotate for different shapes are meant to help with corner placement or placing it against a wall.
Can the top perch be removed?
Yes—the description says the top perch is removable, and you can adjust it to better fit your cat.

Is it good for scratching?
It includes multiple scratching posts/pads covered by natural sisal, plus a pompom toy for extra engagement.
Is it suitable for more than one cat?
On paper, it’s described as suitable for multiple cats to play together, but like any tower, real-life competition for space can still happen.
What should I check before setting it up?
You’ll want to plan the placement (corner vs wall) and make sure you’re comfortable using the anti-toppling strap during setup.
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