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Tigga Carpet Cat Tree Christchurch Cream 58x58x111cm
Tigga Carpet Cat Tree Christchurch Cream 58x58x111cm
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Give your cat their own indoor playground with the Tigga Carpet Cat Tree Christchurch. Designed for climbing, scratching, lounging and hiding, this multi-level cat tree is a great way to support your cat’s natural behaviours while helping protect your furniture from unwanted scratching.
With a tall vertical layout, cosy hideaway spaces, soft lounging areas and carpet-wrapped scratching posts, this cat tree gives cats plenty of ways to play, stretch, perch and relax throughout the day. The neutral cream finish also makes it easy to blend into most home spaces.
Key Benefits
- Multi-level cat tree for climbing, scratching, resting and play
- Wrapped in durable cut-pile carpet for a satisfying scratch surface
- Helps encourage healthy scratching away from couches, carpets and furniture
- Includes cosy hideaway spaces for cats who like a private retreat
- Soft lounging areas provide comfortable resting spots
- Elevated levels give cats a great place to perch and watch the world
- Stable square base for confident climbing and jumping
- Neutral cream colour to suit modern home décor
- Suitable for kittens, adult cats and senior cats
Why Cats Love It
Cats naturally love to climb, scratch, hide and observe from above. The Tigga Christchurch Cat Tree gives them all of these options in one dedicated space — perfect for indoor cats, multi-cat households, or cats who need more enrichment at home.
Place it near a sunny window or favourite family area to create a cosy lookout spot your cat will want to use every day.
Size
Approx. 58 x 58 x 111cm
The Christchurch model is listed by retailers as having a base around 58–59cm square and a height around 111–114cm, so I would double-check the supplier carton or tag before uploading if you want the exact final measurement shown on Shopify.
Pet Patch Tip
To help your cat get started, try sprinkling a little catnip or using a catnip spray on the scratching posts, and reward them when they use the tree instead of the furniture.
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