Download app on Google Play


Imagen de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey) en OfertitasTOP
New offer
Thumbnail principal de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)
Thumbnail 1 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)
Thumbnail 2 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)
Thumbnail 3 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)
Thumbnail 4 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)
Thumbnail 5 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)
Thumbnail 6 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)

Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)

Amazon
Reviews
4,6
+5.960

Reviews

4,6
+5.960 reviews

Price

£45.99£36.99-20%
View offer

View offer

Product description

The essentials

If you’re looking for a multi-level cat tower that gives indoor kittens options to climb, scratch and nap, the Yaheetech Cat Tree (158cm, light grey) is built around that exact idea. Over several tiers, it mixes perches, enclosed condos and dedicated scratching areas, so your cat isn’t stuck with just one “spot”.

On paper, it’s designed more for smaller cats (or a couple of cats that aren’t particularly large). That matters, because multi-level furniture usually feels very different depending on your cat’s size and jump style. If your household includes a big cat, the overall layout may feel cramped or less comfortable.

Key features and where they help

Detalle de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)

This cat tree is fairly busy in a good way: there are multiple tiers, including three perches (two round platforms and one perch with a cat-ear-shaped edge). It also includes a ladder for moving between levels, plus two house-style condos with doors—useful if your cat likes somewhere cosy and slightly hidden.

There are also several scratchers, including three scratching posts covered in natural sisal rope. This is the part that usually gets you the best “everyday value”, because it redirects scratching away from upholstery and doors.

One more detail that can be surprisingly engaging: two dangling balls. For kittens especially, dangling toys can turn “I’ll just sit there” into short play bursts that keep them active. Just keep in mind that playful cats will use these on their own terms—if you’re expecting strict supervision or calm, it may not fit.

Detalle 1 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)
Detalle 2 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)

What you’ll notice day to day

Detalle de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)

The whole point of a tower like this is vertical space. With multiple levels and enclosed hideaways, it offers more than one routine: climbing when they’re curious, scratching when they need to sharpen their claws, and retreating into a condo when they want to rest.

There’s also a practical safety approach mentioned in the design: the structure is “double-secured” to help avoid wobbling, and there’s an anti-toppling strap intended to be anchored to the wall via the middle board. This won’t remove all movement—cats are heavy and they jump—but it should help the tower feel more grounded during normal use.

If you try to place it somewhere awkward (like on an uneven surface or without anchoring), it may feel less stable. That’s one limitation worth factoring in before you decide.

Who it suits (and who should think twice)

Detalle de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)

It suits you if you’ve got indoor kittens, or a small number of smaller cats, and you want a multi-level setup that covers play, rest and scratching in one piece of cat furniture. It also makes sense if you want your cat to have a clear “destination” for scratching—sisal rope posts tend to be the sort of surface cats actually go for.

It may not suit you if you have large-sized cats, or if you can’t realistically anchor furniture to a wall. Large cats may find the layout less forgiving, and skipping wall fixing is the sort of thing that can come back to you later once the jumping starts.

Detalle 1 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)
Detalle 2 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)

Tech specs

  • Type: Multi-level cat tower with scratching posts and condos
  • Height: 158cm
  • Colour: Light grey
  • Materials: CARB P2-compliant manufactured wood with soft plush, metal accessories
  • Scratching surfaces: Three sisal rope covered scratching posts
Detalle de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)

Care and setup tips (so it performs as intended)

Before use, plan the placement carefully. The tower includes an anti-toppling strap intended to be anchored to the wall, so choose a spot where you can actually secure it. If you can’t anchor it, you may find it doesn’t feel as stable as the design is aiming for.

Also, take a moment to picture your cat’s route through the tower: ladder to perches, then to condos, then to scratching posts. Cats often prefer predictable paths, and kittens especially will test the layout quickly. If the tower is in a high-traffic area, it can work well—though expect some noise from climbing and general kitten “bounce”.

Mini FAQ

Detalle de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)

Is it suitable for multiple cats?

Detalle 1 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)
Detalle 2 de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)

It’s described as suitable for around three small cats or two normally-sized cats, but not for large-sized cats.

What scratch areas does it include?

There are several scratchers, including three scratching posts covered by natural sisal rope.

Detalle de Yaheetech Cat Tree 158cm tower with scratching posts, 2 houses and dangling balls (light grey)

Does it need wall anchoring for stability?

It includes an anti-toppling strap attached to the middle board, intended for anchoring the cat tree to the wall.

Will kittens actually use the dangling balls?

They’re included as part of the layout (two dangling balls), and they can be a strong engagement trigger for kittens—but it depends on your cat’s play style.

Final verdict

Worth considering if you want a multi-level cat tree around indoor kittens or smaller cats, with enclosed hideouts, sisal scratching posts and some built-in play via dangling balls. The stability approach (double-secured structure plus an anti-toppling strap) is a sensible foundation—just don’t skip the wall anchoring if you can.

Better avoided if you have large-sized cats, or if you’re unable or unwilling to secure it properly to the wall. In those situations, the tower’s design goals can fall short and you may end up frustrated with wobble or comfort.