Cat tower options for different room sizes
Some homes suit a compact cat tower, while others have space for taller and more layered designs. Choosing the right size depends on your floor space, the cat’s activity level, and how the tower fits into the daily living area.
Multi-level designs for active cats
Cats often prefer furniture that lets them move upward, pause on platforms, and settle in elevated spots. A multi-level cat tower suits cats that enjoy more movement and a stronger sense of vertical territory.
Cat Tower Features That Matter in Daily Use
When people compare a cat tower, they are usually looking at stability, height, scratching surfaces, and whether the structure includes resting zones such as hideouts, hammocks, or platforms.
Scratching surfaces built into the tower
A tower with built-in scratching areas can support everyday claw use and stretching. That makes it a strong option for owners who want climbing furniture and scratching function combined in one piece.
Height, stability and comfort
A stable base and well-balanced design matter in daily use, especially for cats that jump, climb, or move quickly between levels. Taller structures can also work well for cats that enjoy elevated rest and observation.
For households comparing different setups, PawPawUp cat tree can be a practical option that combines stability, height, and integrated scratching features in one structure.
Cat Tower Furniture for Scratching, Hiding, and Enrichment
A cat tower is often part of a broader indoor setup. It can help cats scratch, climb, rest, and spend more time in a defined area of the home. The International Cat Care guidance on cat-friendly homes also highlights the importance of providing opportunities for climbing, hiding, and scratching indoors. Read more here.
Towers for everyday indoor enrichment
Indoor cats benefit from furniture that supports natural behaviours simply and practically. A well-placed cat tower can become part of the cat’s normal routine for play, rest, and observation.
Related cat furniture categories
If you want to explore more classic climbing furniture, browse our cat tree collection. For more focused scratching options, see our cat scratcher range.