Description
This 7-foot extra large cat tower with enclosed house is built for stability, durability, and real feline use — not lightweight décor.
Designed for large cats, active climbers, and multi-cat households, this solid wood cat tree delivers the height, strength, and comfort cats naturally seek. The elevated enclosed house provides a private resting space, while multiple oversized platforms create a complete vertical environment for climbing, lounging, and observation.
Built with solid wood framing, sisal-wrapped scratching posts, and plush household-grade carpet, this tower is engineered to support big cats and high activity without wobbling, tipping, or wearing down over time.
A 7-Foot Cat Tower with Enclosed House for Privacy & Height
This design combines two essential elements cats love:
- Vertical height for climbing and observation
- An enclosed cat house for rest and security
The raised house creates a quiet, elevated retreat, giving cats a place to relax away from activity while still feeling safe and in control of their environment.
For multi-cat homes, this combination allows cats to spread out, climb, and rest without competing for the same space.
Why a 7-Foot Cat Tower Makes a Difference
Height matters. A full 7-foot vertical design encourages natural climbing behavior, burns excess energy, and gives cats elevated territory they instinctively seek. Taller towers also reduce boredom and help indoor cats stay physically and mentally engaged.
This design is ideal for cats that love to climb high, survey their space, and move vertically throughout the day. A 7-foot cat tower with multiple levels and an enclosed resting space creates a more complete environment than shorter or open-only designs.
Why Large Cats Need Extra-Tall Cat Trees
Large cat breeds such as Maine Coons, Ragdolls, and Norwegian Forest Cats often weigh significantly more than average house cats. Their size, strength, and jumping force can cause lightweight cat trees to wobble or wear out quickly.
A 7-foot cat tower built with solid wood framing provides the strength needed to support these larger cats safely. The extra height also allows big cats to climb naturally and stretch fully while moving between levels.
For households with large cats or multiple cats, a tall and durable cat tower like this one provides the stability and vertical territory that smaller furniture simply cannot offer.
Key Features & Why They Matter
7-Foot Vertical Design
Encourages climbing, exercise, and instinctive behavior while maximizing vertical space without requiring a large footprint and includes elevated enclosed house for added comfort and privacy
Real Solid Wood Construction
Resists flexing, wobble, and collapse — unlike fiberboard or cardboard-tube trees built for smaller, lightweight cats.
Wide, Weighted Base
Engineered for stability when large cats launch upward or when multiple cats play simultaneously.
Large, Deep Carpeted Platforms for Big Cats
Every level is generously sized to support big-bodied breeds — no cramped or unstable perches.
Natural Sisal Rope Scratching Posts
Supports nail health, satisfies scratching instincts, and helps protect household furniture.
Multi-Level Layout for Peaceful Sharing
Staggered levels create separate territory zones so multiple cats can coexist comfortably.
Tall Cat Trees vs Standard Cat Trees
Most standard cat trees are designed for smaller cats and provide limited climbing height. While they may work for short periods, they often lack stability for large cats, vertical height, and enclosed resting areas that active or larger cats need.
A 7-foot tall cat tower offers several advantages:
• More vertical climbing space for exercise
• Better lookout points for curious cats
• Multiple levels for multi-cat homes
• Greater stability when built with solid wood framing
For cats that enjoy climbing and observing their surroundings, a tall cat tower creates a more engaging and enriching indoor environment.
Dimensions & Specifications
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Height: 84 inches (7 feet)
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Base: Wide, weighted base for anti-tipping stability
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Levels: Multiple oversized lounging platforms
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Materials: Solid wood frame, plush household-grade carpet, natural sisal rope
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Ideal For: Maine Coons, XL cats, multi-cat homes, heavy scratchers
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Placement Tip: Corner, wall-flush, or window-adjacent placement maximizes use and stability
FAQ
Q: Is a 7-foot cat tower too tall for indoor cats?
A: No. Most cats naturally prefer elevated spaces where they can observe their surroundings. A tall cat tower provides safe climbing exercise and vertical territory while keeping the footprint compact. For large or active cats, a 7-foot design often works better than shorter cat trees.
Recommended for Homes That…
β Have one or more large or heavy cats
β Want long-lasting construction instead of yearly replacements
β Need vertical climbing space without sacrificing floor area
β Want better indoor exercise and enrichment
β Prefer real wood, handcrafted quality over mass-produced alternatives
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Additional Details
- SKU:
- 130880
- Weight:
- 82.00 LBS