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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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121 - 144 of 147 results
121 - 144 of 147 results
Red toy with cardboard scratching surface, yellow ball in a groove, and feather with blue decoration on metal rod.

Catit Play-N-Scratch - 3 in 1

approx. Ø 36 x H 25 cm

£11.79
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Cat tree made of wood with three levels, sisal wrapped, padded beige lying surfaces and stable base plate.

Karlie Simbar Cat Tree

Natural

£51.99
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Wall-mounted wooden scratching post with hammock and seating area. Dark grey cat sitting on the hammock. Plant in the background.

Natural Paradise Wall Scratching Board - Dahlia

Cream

£112.99
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Cat tree with three padded resting areas, beige fabric cover. Cat on top platform. Modern living room with blue armchair and plant in the background.
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Natural Paradise Scratching Pillar - Jasmine XXL

Light Grey

£101.99
£101.99 / unit
Rating: 5/5(9)

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Cat tree with sisal post, grey fabric cover and hanging play ball.

Karlie Atusa Scratching Post

light grey

£14.29
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Cat tree with three levels and padded top lying surface, beige fabric cover. Bengal cat sitting on the top lying surface.

Natural Paradise Scratching Barrel - Sunflower

Cream

£76.49
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Cat tree made of wood with three levels, two cats sitting on the padded resting areas. Sisal scratching surface visible on the side.

Natural Paradise Scratching Barrel - Lily S

Cream

£49.99
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Natural Paradise Scratching Tree - Orchid M

Cream

£47.79
Rating: 5/5(13)

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Cat tree with three levels, sisal posts and play ball. Bengal cat playing on middle level. Top platform with padded lying surface.

Natural Paradise Scratching Tree - Orchid L

Cream

£71.99
Rating: 4/5(4)

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Scratching furniture made of beige plush with curved shape and integrated sisal area for scratching.

Wave Scratching Mat

50 x 29 x 17 cm (L x W x H)

£12.49
Rating: 4/5(12)

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Wooden cat tree with three levels: cave, lounging area and padded top platform. Cat sitting in the cave. Modern living room in the background.

Natural Paradise Scratching Tree - Magnolia S

Cream

£77.49
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Cat tree in cylindrical shape with three levels, padded resting areas and play balls. Black cat lying on the top platform.

Natural Paradise Scratching Barrel - Primrose XL

Cream

£73.99
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Cat tree in cylindrical shape with three levels, padded resting areas and play balls. Black cat lying on the top platform.

Natural Paradise Scratching Barrel - Primrose L

Cream

£54.99
Rating: 3/5(2)

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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.