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It is indisputable. Cats love cat trees. Cats naturally love to climb and trees are a great way to keep your cat from climbing the curtains. They also like to find little hiding spots where they can still check out their habitat. Trees also have fun and useful accessories like scratching posts and balls. Here is our 2020 top trees in six categories.
Top Compact Tree: Catry with Hammock Bed
If you do not have a lot of space (or want a less conspicous tower) this is a great model. It still has a hammock, a toy and a scratching post just in a more compac
Top Large Tree: AmazonBasics Extra Large
This tree has it all! It has five stories, a cat condo, toys and lots of scratching posts. It is stable when the cats go jumping all around it and it is a very pretty color. It is definitely extra large so you will need room for the footprint and height.
Top Realistic Tree: On2Pets Tree House Tower
This is a such a cool looking cat tree but is still functional. It is a fun place for your cat to explore or just hang out. It is five feet tall and each perch is adjustable. Plus it is a fun addition to any room.
Top Muli-Cat Tree: FEANDREA 67inch Multi-Level
If you have a couple of cats it is a nice to have room for them to cuddle, or have a bit of space. In addition to lots of perches and toys this tree also has a huge scratching post!
Most Versatile Tree: Kitty City Claw Mega Kit
This cat tree is modular so you can make it look how you want and also change it around so your cats are never bored. It has fun colors and it a little different than the rest!
Top Tree For Older Cats: Frisco Heavy Duty Faux Fur Tree
Older cats may not be as energetic as kittens or younger cats but they still love to jump. They also love to be up high and check out their sorroundings so this tree is perfect for the more chill cat. It still has a toy and scratching post but also has a big perch that is not too high for them to jump onto.

Which cat trees do your cat’s love? Let us know in the comments and be sure to check out our other gear guides including my favorite, top toys!
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