Which tall cat tree suits a muscular Turkish Van that wants serious launch platforms?
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Helen Lloyd
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1 mo. ago
I would go with the Maui Banyan cat tree from Feandrea. It has thick, wide platforms that can handle a heavy, muscular cat launching off them without wobbling, and the top perch is big enough for a Turkish Van to stretch out. The sisal-wrapped posts are sturdy for scratching and climbing, and the height gives your cat the vertical space they need for those powerful jumps.
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Poppy Simmons
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1 mo. ago
I'd pick the Vesper V-High Base cat tree. The wide, reinforced platforms can absorb the force of a heavy cat jumping without tipping, and the high top perch gives that Van a commanding launch spot. The base is extra wide to prevent any wobble, and the materials hold up well against claws.
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Brandon Ford
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3 wks ago
Go for the Frisco 72-Inch Faux Fur Cat Tree with Condo. The thick, carpeted platforms are extra wide and stable, built to absorb a heavy cat's leap without rocking. The top perch is basically a launchpad, and the heavy-duty base prevents any tip-overs when your Van takes off.
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