Yaheetech 178cm Multi-level Cat Tree Tower with 2 Condos, 2 Platforms and 3 Scratching Posts
Product description
Quick overview: a compact tower for climbing, scratching and cosy naps
If your cat enjoys being up high (and really has opinions about scratching the wrong spot), a multi-level cat tree can feel like a tidy solution rather than a pile of separate purchases. This Yaheetech 178cm multi-level cat tree tower is built around the idea of vertical space: perches at different heights, enclosed condos, and multiple scratching areas, all within a single indoor activity structure.
On paper, it’s aimed at small to medium cats and day-to-day enrichment: climbing for exercise, a warm place to hide when they want quieter time, and a couple of hanging features to keep attention from drifting off to your curtains. It’s not a minimalist piece of furniture, but for many households it’s the sort of “one structure does most things” approach that’s easy to live with.
What you get (and why it matters for daily use)
This tower comes furnished with a top perch with padding, two round platforms, two cosy condos, a ladder, and a multi-level cat tree layout designed to keep cats active without taking over your whole room.

There are also three sisal scratching posts placed at different heights. That detail is more useful than it sounds: cats don’t always scratch at the same spot, and offering options at varying levels can help reduce the odds of your furniture becoming the default scratching station.
Finally, there’s a dangling ball feature suspended from the condo and top perch area. The ball can be removed, or swapped out for something else you prefer, which is a small but practical flexibility point if you’re trying to keep play interesting.
Materials and build: comfortable to touch, sensible for scratching


The structure uses solid particleboard, while the contact areas are covered with plush and rope elements. The scratching posts are sisal rope, which is the kind of material cats usually recognise for clawing and repeated use.
It’s also described as made with pet-friendly materials with no hazardous substances for cats and families. That wording is reassuring, though as with any cat furniture, it still pays to treat it as an indoor product: secure it properly and keep an eye on wear over time, especially on the scratching surfaces.

One thing to be aware of: particleboard is sturdy enough for typical home use, but it’s not the same category as fully solid wood. If you’ve got a very heavy cat, constant rough play, or multiple cats that really batter their furniture, you’ll want to check the stability where you plan to place it.
Where it shines for small to medium cats
This cat tree is designed to support a cat’s “vertical territory” instincts. In practice, that usually means more perching, more climbing routes, and more places to settle.
A simple micro-scenario: imagine your cat starts the day on a lower platform, climbs via the ladder to the top perch, then drops into one of the condos when someone walks past. The multiple levels make those little movements feel natural, rather than like the cat is climbing a single straight staircase.
The scratching side is also clearly part of the plan. With sisal posts at different heights, it’s easier to offer an alternative to sofas and rugs, particularly if your cat already scratches while stretching.

What to consider before buying


A tall tower can look great, but it also creates a placement decision. Because the cat tree is 178cm high, you’ll need enough vertical clearance where it sits, and enough floor space for your cat to jump on and off without risk of bumping into nearby items.
Also, while it’s described as steady for cats to jump on and off, cats still vary. Some jumpers are confident, some are careful. If your cat is nervous around new furniture or tends to avoid ladders, give it time and consider placing it near an area your cat already uses.
Lastly, if you want a very simple, space-saving wall unit or a low activity perch, this might feel like overkill. It’s more of an all-in-one activity structure than a small extra perching spot.
Tech specs

- Height: 178cm
- Number of condos: 2
- Number of platforms: 2
- Number of scratching posts: 3
- Hanging feature: 1 dangling ball (removable/replacable)
Final verdict: Should you buy it?
Worth buying if you want a single indoor cat activity tower that covers the basics—perching, hiding, climbing, scratching, and a bit of play—especially for small to medium cats. It makes sense if you’re trying to give your cat more vertical enrichment and also protect furniture, because the sisal scratching posts are built in at multiple heights.
You may want to skip it if you’re working with limited space or low clearance, or if your cat is unlikely to use ladders and multi-level routes. It might also feel like more than you need if you only want one perch or one scratching spot, rather than a full “structure” setup.


Mini FAQ

Is it suitable for small and medium cats?
The product is described as an activity structure for small & medium cats, with multiple levels intended for climbing and perching.
Can the dangling ball be removed?
Yes. The dangling ball can be removed or replaced with something of your choice.
Does it include scratching surfaces?

Yes. It has three sisal scratching posts at different heights, aimed at covering different scratching habits.
How does it help with furniture scratching?
By offering sisal scratching posts inside the setup, it’s intended to give your cat an alternative to sharp-claw furniture scratching.
Will it fit in a smaller room?
Because it’s 178cm high, it will need enough vertical clearance and space around the base for safe jumping.
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