Luxury Solid Wood Cat Climbing Frame

Original price was: $459.00.Current price is: $359.00.

Prevent destructive and unwanted behaviors.
Engineered for high-energy cat breeds.
Reduce stress and anxiety through mental stimulation.
Burn excess energy, build muscle, and control weight.
Key Features

Large Wheel Diameter

The 48 in. cat wheel is safe for the cat’s spine.

Traction Pads

Prevent claws from getting caught while running.

Exceptional Stability

Supports large cats up to 25 lbs.

Hassle-Free Maintenance

Easy to clean and replaceable foam pads.

Made in USA

Designed and manufactured in Camarillo, CA.

  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎23.6*18.1*29.5Inch/60*46*75cm
  • Body Weight: 231b/10.5kg
  • Material: Solid wood, sisal, velvet
  • Pet-friendly Materials: Crafted of pet-safe natural fruit wood and soft plush fabric covering, enlarged baseboard to avoid wobbling or tipping over, the tall cat tree tower will provide your beloved pets with a safe living and playing space.
  • Multilevel Cat Tree:This cat tree for indoor cats large adult allows big- small- to medium-sized cats to play at the same time. Its multilevel design expands the usable activity space vertically and offers more room for pets to climb and explore in the house.
  • RELAXATION AND FUN: Tall cat condo that give your cat the best view, several resting platforms and cozy condo provide calm and fun spaces for hiding out and napping, the nature-inspired retreat
  • ULTRA-DURABLE: cat tower with scratching post with thick natural sisal ropes and skin friendly plushy faux-fur fabrics, scratching post perfect for your cats to scratch and grind their claws, no scratching your furniture anymore! Which also develops positive scratching habit, keep your cat active and entertained!
  • EASY ASSEMBLE:The cat tree for large cat equipped with all the hardware, tools and detailed instructions for quick and easy installation. Suitable for 3-4 cats of different ages to climb and play.
Color

Beige

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Black

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Blue

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Brown

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Yellow

The cat wheel can be cleaned by taking it outside and spraying it with a hose or wiping it down with a wet towel. Foam traction pads will wear down over time and can be replaced simply by peeling off the old ones and sticking on new ones.

Adventure Ready

Cat Harness & Leash Kit

This comfortable and durable harness keeps your cat safe and ready for any experience, from road trips to neighborhood strolls.
Adventure Ready

Cat Harness & Leash Kit

This comfortable and durable harness keeps your cat safe and ready for any experience, from road trips to neighborhood strolls.
Adventure Ready

Cat Harness & Leash Kit

This comfortable and durable harness keeps your cat safe and ready for any experience, from road trips to neighborhood strolls.
Adventure Ready

Cat Harness & Leash Kit

This comfortable and durable harness keeps your cat safe and ready for any experience, from road trips to neighborhood strolls.
Adventure Ready

Cat Harness & Leash Kit

This comfortable and durable harness keeps your cat safe and ready for any experience, from road trips to neighborhood strolls.
Adventure Ready

Cat Harness & Leash Kit

This comfortable and durable harness keeps your cat safe and ready for any experience, from road trips to neighborhood strolls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I return the wheel if my cat won't use it?

60-Day Risk-Free Returns

We understand that not every cat will take to the wheel, so we offer a 60-day risk-free return policy. Returned wheels are recycled, with the plastic ground and re-molded into new parts. Steel bars and rollerblade wheels are also recycled. The only non-recyclable components are the traction pads, rubber bumpers, and cardboard boxes.

Contiguous USA orders only. AK, HI, and international orders can still return the wheel in 60 days, but the shipping cost is the responsibility of the customer.

There are two factors to keep in mind when considering the wheel for your cat:

  1. Energy level: Cats that like to run through the house, climb every surface they can reach, and are constantly looking for ways to play and entertain themselves are considered mid- to high-energy and will take to the wheel most easily. Cats that prefer to sleep most of the day may take longer to train or may not be inclined to use the wheel on their own. 
  2. Trainability: Curious, playful cats that can be encouraged to do simple tasks (such as jumping on a chair for a treat or with a toy) will be easy to train to the wheel. If your cat has no interest in this kind of play, it may be very hard to get them interested in the wheel.

Training is key! Unlike mice, cats don’t have an instinctive urge to run on a wheel and aren’t likely to just hop on and go. Using treats or toys, you’ll want to slowly encourage your cat to approach the wheel, then get on it, and then start walking. You can check out our training video here.

Every cat is unique, and training time will vary depending on their energy level, interest, responsiveness, and the consistency of the training. On average, training typically takes 2-3 weeks for cats that have no prior experience with a wheel. Stubborn or low energy cats are likely to take longer. For the best chance of success, make sure you can commit to training your cat for about 5-10 minutes each day for at least a few weeks.

Any breed of cat can take to the wheel! Active breeds like bengals, sphynxes, and savannahs will often take to it the fastest, but we’ve seen plenty of other cats use it too, from Munchkins to Ragdolls to mixed breed cats and rescues. It isn’t so much about the breed as it is the energy level of your cat and the amount of training you put in.

The wheel is designed to hold up to 25 lbs, so it can accommodate most big cats. Exceeding this weight limit is likely to cause faster wear on parts and may compromise the base’s integrity. This item is not intended for use by larger pets or by children.

Heavier-set cats can definitely use the wheel as long as they are under the weight limit. It may take a little more effort to get them using the wheel, especially if they have a lower energy level than most cats. The key is in the training and making sure that the reward they are receiving is worth the effort until they start to realize how much they can enjoy the wheel without an incentive. Patience and consistency with your training routine are a must!

Once your cat starts using the wheel regularly you’re likely to see some weight loss, but this can be offset somewhat by muscle gain. Even if your cat’s total weight doesn’t drop dramatically, they'll become visibly leaner and more fit as they burn off excess fat.

Yes, a declawed cat can use and enjoy the wheel just fine! The foam pads on the inner surface provide all the traction a cat could need, claws or no. Felt pads will provide even more, if that is a concern. As for tripods and blind cats, they can take to a wheel just as well as any other. You may need to adjust your training routine a bit to account for any special needs, and the training period may take a little longer, but they enjoy running, too!

While the wheel hasn’t been officially tested with dogs, we’ve definitely seen some small breeds using it! Since they tend to run harder than cats, we don’t recommend allowing dogs over 15 lbs to try it out. You may also see parts wear down faster.

If your cat is too spooked by the wheel to go near it, try bringing it down to their level. Take it off the base and lay it on its side on the floor, and give your cat some time to approach it and get used to it. You can even use some toys or treats to entice them into jumping into the middle area and playing around it. Once they seem at ease, put the wheel back up and focus on just getting them comfortable with being near it, until you can move up to having them step on the wheel. Don’t ever force them on it, as that can create a long-lasting negative association with the wheel.

The cat wheel can be cleaned by taking it outside and spraying it with a hose or wiping it down with a wet towel. Felt pads can be vacuumed off with a hose attachment. Traction pads will wear down over time and can be replaced simply by peeling off the old ones and sticking on new ones.

While the wheel is intended for use indoors, it can be safely used outside in a catio. Avoid exposing the wheel to direct UV light and extreme temperatures as much as possible, as these can damage the plastic.

Yes, the traction pads are meant to be replaced periodically. They function like big stickers, so all you need to do is find the seam between two pads, grab the edge, and peel it up and off. If the pad doesn’t want to come off easily, warming it up first with a hairdryer will help loosen the grip of the adhesive so that you can get it off.

To purchase replacement traction foam pads, visit:
Traction Pads

We recommend a hard surface for the wheelbase for optimum stability; tile, wood, linoleum, or concrete is best. However, the wheel will also usually work well with thinner or low pile carpet. If the wheel needs to be in a room with soft or thick carpet, sliding a wooden board under the base will provide a uniform, stable surface for better balance.

Customer Reviews

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Tom Hsu
Worth every cent

I’m surprised by how durable it is. Will buy again.

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Tom Hsu
Worth every cent

I’m surprised by how durable it is. Will buy again.

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Sam Ho
It’s okay

Delivery a bit late, but product fine.

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Sam Ho
It’s okay

Delivery a bit late, but product fine.

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Leo Shen
Lightweight & cool

Great for travel, very compact.