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wrote in message ... I think if you are going to get one good cat tree this is probably not the best, especially since you have a vaulted ceiling which makes the tension rod problematic and the tree unstable. I do have several similar trees that I have placed around the house and one of these would be great for another area of your house where you have lower ceilings. I'm sure the cat would have fun climbing it and you don't need to have just one cat tree ;-) Check out the tiered cat condos and similar he http://www.createacatcondo.com I have the 4 tier condo and it was the best investment I've made and is so well made I have no doubt it will last for many, many years. Also check out this page (there's a pic of the 4 tier condo there) and look at the scratching post. You can get it at Petsmart and it is the perfect height and surface for most cats. I have several of these and my cats use them constantly: http://community.webtv.net/zuzu22/scratch You want to make sure that the tree is sturdy and has comfortable beds on it that your cat can sleep well in. Most cats really seem to like the round beds with the raised edge (which keeps them from falling off, too :-) ) Megan yes they sure look happy to me playing away, your posts that fit to the ceiling look good :-) we had to get something really study for our cats as 2 x 15 to 20lb Ragdolls climbing up them..... they sure need to be study! LOL -- Luv'n'Stuff *~*SooZy*~* New Pictures added every few days http://community.webshots.com/user/ragdollcatsuk |
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