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Cat Trees

A cat tree, cat activity centre, cat climber or a scratching post is an ideal play and sleeping area for your cat. It's also indispensable for your cat's daily claw sharpening. Whether you have one cat or more, here you'll find a wide array of scratching posts, mats, barrels and trees for your home.

Small Cat Trees: up to 100cm
Medium Cat Trees: 100 - 160 cm
Large Cat Trees: 160 - 200 cm
Ceiling Cat Trees: 200+ cm

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73 - 96 of 148 results
73 - 96 of 148 results
Cat tree with six levels, sisal posts, padded resting areas and wooden cave. Includes two hanging play balls.

La Tour Cat Tree

natural / brown

-23.84%
Was
£119.99
£91.39
Rating: 5/5(2)

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Cat tree with two levels, cave and padded lying surface. The side says 'Cat Home'.

Trixie Vincenzo Cat Tree

cream

-22.91%
Was
£102.99
£79.39
Not rated

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Cat tree with multiple levels, two caves, ladder and sisal posts. Colour: dark grey.

Rapunzel Cat Tree - 181cm

Dark Grey

-22.55%
Was
£101.99
£78.99
Rating: 5/5(3)

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Cat tree made of wood with grey resting areas, cave with paw motif and multiple levels. Sisal-wrapped posts for claw care.

Modern Living Havana Scratching Tree

Light-grey

-22.5%
Was
£92.89
£71.99
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Cat tree made of wood with grey felt pads, three levels, cave, resting surfaces and play ball on string.

Raleigh Scratching Tree

Grey

-22.41%
Was
£132.99
£103.19
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Cat tree with multiple levels, sisal-wrapped posts, grey resting surfaces and cave, toy balls on strings, wooden frame and brush at the base.

Jardine Scratching Tree

Grey

-22.35%
Was
£127.99
£99.39
Not rated

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Diogenes Scratching Barrel Beige - 85cm

Beige

-22.21%
Was
£63.49
£49.39
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Cat tree with grey sisal post, pink padded base plate and top, and hanging play ball.

Trixie Livia Scratching Post

Dusky pink/grey

-21.79%
Was
£22.49
£17.59
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Cat tree made of wood with multiple levels, padded resting areas and cave. Sisal-wrapped posts for claw care.

Modern Living Chelsea Scratching Tree

Dark grey

-21.03%
Was
£154.99
£122.39
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Cat tree with beige fabric, four levels: two resting platforms, one cave and a padded top.

Orion Cat Tree

Beige

-21%
Was
£59.99
£47.39
Rating: 5/5(7)

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Atlas Cat Tree - 248-274cm

Grey

-20.92%
Was
£108.99
£86.19
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Scratching post with sisal trunk, rectangular base plate and platform, brown scratching surfaces, hanging toy ball with feathers.

Karlie Cat Tree Segra

grey-brown

-20.58%
Was
£14.09
£11.19
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Diogenes Scratching Barrel Black - 85cm

Black

-20.36%
Was
£56.49
£44.99
Rating: 2/5(3)

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Cat tree in cylindrical shape with three levels, play balls and padded top lying surface. Available in beige and black.
2 options

Diogenes Diagonal Basic Scratching Barrel

Beige

-20.29%
Was
£42.39
£33.79
Rating: 3/5(2)

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Trixie Emil Senior Cat Tree - 96cm

Brown

-20.23%
Was
£172.99
£137.99
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Scratching board with sisal surface, beige plush edge and hanging brown toy. Rectangular shape for wall mounting.

3-in-1 Scratching Board for Cats

60 x 31 cm (L x W)

-20.02%
Was
£8.49
£6.79
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Grey scratching post with sisal column, wooden rods and plush base. Two play balls attached to flexible wires on top.

Flamingo scratching post Lia

Grey

-20.01%
Was
£19.49
£15.59
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Cat tree with three levels, cave and resting areas. Text on fabric: 'Easy Relax Rest'. Beige plush padding and dark grey scratching post.

Trixie Juana Cat Tree - 134cm

Grey

-20%
Was
£194.99
£155.99
Rating: 3/5(2)

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White cat tree with sisal-wrapped posts, rope toy, two levels and padded lying cushion. Lower level with retreat area and cushion.

Trixie BE NORDIC Skadi Scratching Tree

White/sand

-19.82%
Was
£216.99
£173.99
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Cat tree shaped like a palm with brown sisal trunk, green leaves and white base plate. Two white play balls hang from the trunk.

Coco Palm Cat Scratching Post - 82cm

Brown / Cream

-19.23%
Was
£20.49
£16.55
Rating: 5/5(9)

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Cat tree made of wood with three levels, sisal posts, padded lying areas and cave with paw motif. Tunnel between the levels.

Modern Living Iona Scratching Tree

Brown

-19.13%
Was
£68.49
£55.39
Not rated

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Cat tree with multiple levels made of grey fabric and sisal-wrapped posts, suitable for cats to climb and scratch.

Atlas Cat Tree - 241-272cm

Beige

-19.06%
Was
£127.99
£103.59
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Scratching post made of wood with grey felt cover and hanging cat-shaped cat toy.

Modern Living Samara Scratching Post

Grey

-19.04%
Was
£32.99
£26.71
Not rated

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Cat tree with multiple levels, cave, resting areas and sisal scratching surfaces. Colours: brown and beige.
2 options

Gingerbread House Cat Tree with Ladder - 165cm

Dark Brown

-18.97%
Was
£96.99
£78.59
Rating: 4/5(5)

Delivery in 1-3 working days

Buy large and small cat trees at TOP prices at bitiba

Cats have a natural need to sharpen their claws. If no scratching trees are available, upholstery, carpets or wallpaper can easily have to take the strain. Hence, a scratching tree is part of the furniture in many households with cats. You can expect a huge selection of scratching trees for your cat at bitiba – from space-saving scratching boards and barrels to large multi-level scratching trees.

Buy large and small cat trees at TOP prices at bitiba

Cats have a natural need to sharpen their claws. If no scratching trees are available, upholstery, carpets or wallpaper can easily have to take the strain. Hence, a scratching tree is part of the furniture in many households with cats. You can expect a huge selection of scratching trees for your cat at bitiba – from space-saving scratching boards and barrels to large multi-level scratching trees.

At what point is a scratching tree practical?

Scratching balls or other toys or mats are sufficient for very young cats. High scratching trees are difficult for kittens to climb and also present a safety risk, since kittens first have to practise their climbing skills and can easily fall down. Buying a scratching tree is recommended from around three to four months of age. With very high scratching trees, it can make sense to first set up only the lower part and to add the levels above at a later stage.

At what point is a scratching tree practical?

Scratching balls or other toys or mats are sufficient for very young cats. High scratching trees are difficult for kittens to climb and also present a safety risk, since kittens first have to practise their climbing skills and can easily fall down. Buying a scratching tree is recommended from around three to four months of age. With very high scratching trees, it can make sense to first set up only the lower part and to add the levels above at a later stage.

What are the advantages of scratching trees for cats?

Scratching trees usually offer your cat several scratching posts – often covered with sisal – for them to stretch out and sharpen their claws. In addition, many cat trees have several places to lie down and to hide. Depending on the model, flat surfaces can also provide sleeping and lookout spots, cuddly beds, hammocks and dens for variety. Hence, scratching trees aren't just important for claw care, but also provide activity and opportunities to retreat. However, it doesn't necessarily have to be a floor-to-ceiling scratching tree. Small scratching posts and toys to sharpen the claws are space-saving alternatives suitable for small households with limited space.

What are the advantages of scratching trees for cats?

Scratching trees usually offer your cat several scratching posts – often covered with sisal – for them to stretch out and sharpen their claws. In addition, many cat trees have several places to lie down and to hide. Depending on the model, flat surfaces can also provide sleeping and lookout spots, cuddly beds, hammocks and dens for variety. Hence, scratching trees aren't just important for claw care, but also provide activity and opportunities to retreat. However, it doesn't necessarily have to be a floor-to-ceiling scratching tree. Small scratching posts and toys to sharpen the claws are space-saving alternatives suitable for small households with limited space.

How to clean a scratching tree

When cleaning, it is important to follow the manufacturer's maintenance tips. Sometimes the covers of cushions, platforms and beds are removable and machine-washable. Besides this, it's recommended to roughly remove hair and other dirt with a hoover or other tools and more stubborn dirt with a damp cloth.

How to clean a scratching tree

When cleaning, it is important to follow the manufacturer's maintenance tips. Sometimes the covers of cushions, platforms and beds are removable and machine-washable. Besides this, it's recommended to roughly remove hair and other dirt with a hoover or other tools and more stubborn dirt with a damp cloth.

Which scratching tree is right for my kitten?

For very young kittens, easily accessible scratching posts are recommended, such as scratching mats, individual scratching posts or low cat trees to avoid falls from a great height.

Which scratching tree is right for my kitten?

For very young kittens, easily accessible scratching posts are recommended, such as scratching mats, individual scratching posts or low cat trees to avoid falls from a great height.

When should a scratching tree be replaced?

Scratching posts are naturally subject to the greatest wear. It's often possible to replace the posts individually or to cover them with fresh sisal. Completely replacing the scratching tree is advisable if it is no longer stable or for other reasons potentially dangerous for your cat.

When should a scratching tree be replaced?

Scratching posts are naturally subject to the greatest wear. It's often possible to replace the posts individually or to cover them with fresh sisal. Completely replacing the scratching tree is advisable if it is no longer stable or for other reasons potentially dangerous for your cat.

Which scratching trees are good?

Which scratching tree is best suited to your needs depends on your personal living arrangements, your budget and your cat's preferences. For households with several cats, multi-level scratching trees are recommended so there is enough space for them to lie down and scratch away without conflict occurring. Make sure that high scratching trees are securely fastened to the wall or ceiling. A heavy base plate also ensures the stability of the construction.

There should be a kind of den available for cats that like hiding. Many cats prefer lying in high spots that offer a good lookout point and protection from potential troublemakers. For choosing the right scratching tree, it's worth taking a look at the materials used. Plush is soft and cuddly, but sometimes more difficult to clean than smooth fabric covers. Scratching posts should be robust and able to withstand frequent scratching. The use of natural sisal has proven successful, although there are also combinations of natural wood and sisal, as well as other variations.

Which scratching trees are good?

Which scratching tree is best suited to your needs depends on your personal living arrangements, your budget and your cat's preferences. For households with several cats, multi-level scratching trees are recommended so there is enough space for them to lie down and scratch away without conflict occurring. Make sure that high scratching trees are securely fastened to the wall or ceiling. A heavy base plate also ensures the stability of the construction.

There should be a kind of den available for cats that like hiding. Many cats prefer lying in high spots that offer a good lookout point and protection from potential troublemakers. For choosing the right scratching tree, it's worth taking a look at the materials used. Plush is soft and cuddly, but sometimes more difficult to clean than smooth fabric covers. Scratching posts should be robust and able to withstand frequent scratching. The use of natural sisal has proven successful, although there are also combinations of natural wood and sisal, as well as other variations.