Amazing Cat Condo... Must see.

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It is not pleasing looking to me.

Cats will probably like it, though. But all the detail is for humans and it is not my taste.

It's all the labor involved with all that detail that probably made it so expensive.

The ones I like are made by Square Cat Habitat. I found out about them here, on another thread, last week. I'd been looking for a cat tree that I liked for a long time.

I ordered the Baobob tree in black laminate with frog mohair inserts. It was a lot, but even the gorgous bamboo version is only $675.
 

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It is really nice, but I just don't see that it's worth 900.00. It is just wood and carpeting. My dh could make that. In fact, I many show him the picture!!
 

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Interesting design but not worth $900. I've seen better looking ones at Amarkat. We plan on using one of there basic designs and adding to it things we like on other cat trees.
 

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Expensive!

Too many hidy-holes. I think it would be ok for kittens but not for older or larger cats who may not be able to fit into all of the holes or crawl spaces.
 

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Great craftsmanship, but it's too "busy" for me. I also don't think I'd pay $900 for it!
 

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i bought my cats a cat tree and they havent used it once! although it is all just open shelves maybe one with holes would be better luck, ill keep trying
 

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Originally Posted by Jessica00

i bought my cats a cat tree and they havent used it once! although it is all just open shelves maybe one with holes would be better luck, ill keep trying
Have you tried putting catnip on it? Sometimes a different place can help - like in front of a window. Or you could try putting their dishes on it when you feed them. You may have to lift them up on it at first.

Robin
 

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Yeah, I agree about the two busy thing. I bet that would be a blast with a litter of kittens, but I can't see most adult cats being interested in all of the hidey-holes. The only place my cats hang out on my cat tree is the cradle at the very top. The other levels are just stepping-stones for the cats to get to the top.
 

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Its the posters 1st post so its probably the seller
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Holes are way to small for a adult cat..
 

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It looks like a replica of the Taj Mahal. I wonder if the person who made the tree own any cats. It's just not functional. The spaces and holes are too small. Kitties grow up. I wouldn't even pay $100 for it.

For $900, my cat and I are going on a vacation.
 

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First of all, the OP is spam, trying to sell this cat condo.


Second, $900? Really? For $900 I could get 4-5 really nice cat trees and put them around my entire house.
 
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