Taoqimiao MS047M Cat Tree (193 cm) with 7 sisal posts, condos, hammock and hanging basket
Product description
What this cat tree is for
This Taoqimiao cat tree (MS047M) is a tall, multi-level indoor tower designed for cats that like to climb, perch and scratch rather than just sit in one place. On paper, it’s aimed at larger households too: the multi-level layout is described as able to let multiple cats play, rest and explore at the same time, up to 5–8 cats.
If your cats share space (or you’ve got one that “claims” the best window spot and another that follows), a multi-spot setup can reduce the usual crowding. Instead of everyone competing for the same platform, there are more resting options spread across different heights.
The essentials at a glance
You’re getting a mix of high viewing perches, enclosed condos and soft/relax-style rest areas. The top platforms are described as anti-slip flannel with guardrails, so they’re meant to feel secure for cats that like to sit at the edge and watch.

It also includes scratching coverage in several forms: seven sisal-wrapped scratching posts plus a large scratching board. The idea is fairly straightforward—fit around your cats’ natural scratching habits and help divert attention away from furniture.
Where it really stands out
Multiple resting zones that aren’t all the same
A key selling point here is variety. Beyond perches, the tower includes two large cat condos (30×40 cm), plus an adjustable metal hanging basket and a large metal hammock (50×40 cm). That combination matters because cats don’t always want the same “type” of rest. Some will curl up in an enclosed box, others prefer the hammock feel, others want open-air observation.
A small, realistic example: imagine one cat heading straight for the enclosed condo after breakfast (privacy, warm and sheltered), while another patrols from a top perch to monitor the room. You can end up with calmer behaviour simply because there are places to go that match different moods.



Designed for stability during active play
This cat tree uses an extra-wide, triangular mechanically reinforced base. It’s also described as being fixed with expansion screws, with the aim of preventing shaking or tilting if cats play more vigorously. For a taller tower (193 cm), that “stability in use” element is not something to ignore.
Key takeaways for the way it’s built
Scratching coverage
With seven sisal-wrapped posts and a large sisal scratching board, this is clearly meant to be a dedicated scratching setup rather than a basic perch-only tower.

Secure-looking top perches
Three top platforms are described as having 10 cm guardrails and anti-slip flannel. That’s a thoughtful touch for cats that like to bounce between levels, although it won’t stop all accidents—no cat tree is magic.
Materials note
The base is listed as E0-grade eco-friendly particleboard and the fabric is described as skin-friendly, with very low formaldehyde content. It’s a reassuring detail if you’re mindful about indoor smells and chemical exposure.
What to watch before you buy



It might sound obvious, but it’s worth being honest about suitability: a 193 cm tall tower takes up vertical space and it also needs a stable setup spot. If your room is tight, you may find you need to clear enough area around it so cats can move between levels comfortably.
Also, if you’ve got one extremely confident climber and another that’s cautious, guardrails and anti-slip surfaces can help, but access still depends on how they prefer to move. You may find one cat uses the higher perches more than the other.
Finally, it’s targeted at multi-cat households and busy play patterns. If you only have one cat and they prefer a simple sofa-style bed, the extra complexity of condos, hammock and basket might feel like overkill.
Who it suits best (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a large indoor cat tree that offers more than one “resting type”: condos for privacy, perches for viewing, and metal hammock/basket options for a different feel. It’s also a good match if scratching is currently the main battle in your home, because there are multiple sisal points.

It’s not the best choice if you want something compact and lightweight. You’re also best off thinking twice if you don’t want to fix the base securely (the description mentions expansion screws for stability).
Final verdict
Is it worth it? Worth considering if you’re trying to keep several indoor cats entertained and you want scratching points that are built into the structure rather than added accessories. The combination of multi-level platforms, enclosed condos, and relaxing metal hammock/basket options gives you a lot of “where can they go?” moments.
Better avoided if you’re short on space, or if you’re looking for a simple, low-effort tower for a single cat. A tall, multi-part cat tree can be fantastic—but it only pays off when you can give it the room and stable placement it’s designed for.
Quick questions before you decide



What makes this cat tree different from basic towers?
It includes multiple resting formats (two condos, a metal hammock, and an adjustable hanging basket) as well as three top perches and several scratching surfaces.
How many scratching areas are included?
The tower is described as having seven sisal-wrapped scratching posts and one large cat scratching board.
Is it suitable for multi-cat households?
The product description suggests the multi-level design can allow 5 to 8 cats to play, rest and explore simultaneously.
Is the tower stable enough for active play?
The description highlights a triangular mechanically reinforced base fixed with expansion screws, aimed at preventing shaking or tilting.
What’s the main limitation to keep in mind?
It’s a tall, indoor structure, so space and secure placement matter more than with smaller, single-level alternatives.
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