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Wood Cat Tree Guide: A Bookstore Clerk’s Real Experience with Stability & Cats

The Day My Cat Fired Me From My Own Bookshelf

— Why did a bookstore clerk end up choosing the "Wood Cat Tree"?

I have been working at the bookstore for almost ten years.
Every day I am surrounded by books. To be honest, this job is quite romantic.
There are the smells of coffee, paper, and occasionally even cat fur.
Yes, you're not mistaken.
Cat fur.

Because almost every day, customers would be checking out while pinching a handful of cat hair from their sleeves, and then naturally say:
“Sorry, my cat thinks he owns everything.”

I always smiled and nodded.
Thinking in my heart:
Man, I get it.

Because my orange cat, Milo, really thought he owned the entire house.
Including - my bookshelf.

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It happened on a very ordinary Tuesday.

That day, just after I finished work, I placed the several new hardcover books on the bookshelf.
It took me a good twenty minutes to arrange them by color.
Red, blue, beige - they were perfectly arranged, just like the pictures on Pinterest.

I took a step back, ready to admire my own masterpiece.
Then —
Bang.

It wasn't an earthquake.
It wasn't the neighbor.
It was Milo.

He jumped off the couch, like a stunt performer without a license, and rushed straight to the top of the bookshelf.
His foot slipped.
The entire row of books fell down like dominoes.

At that moment, all I wanted to say was:
"All right, buddy, this house truly belongs to you."

Also on that day, I did my first serious search: "wood cat tree"

It's not for appearance.
It's not for following the trend.

Rather, it was because I suddenly realized something:

Cats don't need toys.
Cats need territory.

And it is –
belonging to its own specific territory.

If you have a cat for more than a year, you will definitely find that:
Cats will automatically choose the highest, most dangerous and least desirable place in the house to go.

  • Refrigerator top
  • Closet
  • Bookshelf
  • Curtain rod

They won't ask you for your permission.
They just move in directly.

Okra Modern with Rattan Cat Basket(51INCH)

I have bought four cat climbing frames, but only one has survived till today.

If you are currently considering buying a wood cat tree,
then you are in the same situation as I was back then.

My mind is filled with questions:

  • Which one is the most stable?
  • Will it shake?
  • Will the cat ignore it completely?
  • Will it break down in just three months?

Don't worry.
I've already stepped over all those pitfalls for you.
And I did it thoroughly.

The first cat climbing frame I bought was of the typical plush type.
You must have seen it.
It looks like a Christmas tree wrapped in a blanket.
The colors are very cute.
The price is also very reasonable.

The problem is --
Six months later, it began to sway like a drunk person.

It's not an exaggeration.
It's really swaying.

Once Milo jumped off the top floor,
the entire structure started to shake,
and I instinctively reached out to hold onto it.

At that moment, I realized:
This is not furniture.
This is a potential accident.

Later I came to understand that the problem was never with the cat, but with the materials.

Many people choose cat climbing frames, and the first thing they notice is:
Color
Appearance
Price

But the cat simply doesn't care about any of this.

Cats only care about two things:
Is it stable?
Is it high?

This is why in recent years, more and more people have begun to choose the wooden cat tree.

Not because it is more "advanced".
But because it is more like a real tree.

Heavier.
More stable.
Quieter.

And to be honest -
It doesn't look like a pet product; it looks more like furniture.

This is particularly important to me.
Because my house is already filled with books.
I really don't want to have one more thing that looks like an amusement park.

Okra Modern with Rattan Cat Basket(51INCH)

The first time I noticed mewzoom was in a very unexpected place.

Not an advertisement.
Not on social media.

It was in the bookstore.

There was an old customer who would come to buy a book on cat behavior every month.
She was the kind of person who took great care in raising cats.

One day when she was checking out, I noticed that her phone's photo album was full of cats.
I joked and said:
"Isn't there no human being in your phone?"

She smiled and nodded.

Then she showed me a photo.

In her living room, there is a very simple wooden cat tree.
The wood color is very natural and the lines are very clean.

The most crucial point is -
The Persian cat in her house,
sleeps right on the top floor,
like a little king.

At that moment, I simply said:
"Is it really stable?"

She replied very straightforwardly:
"It’s been three years, and it’s never wobbled once."

At that moment, I began to seriously study this brand,
and also truly understood why more and more cat owners were discussing mewzoom’s log-style design.

Not because of the trend.
But because of its durability.

To be honest: The cat climbing frame is not just decoration; it is an essential infrastructure.

This realization came to me only later.

Just like the cat litter box.
Just like the water bowl.

The cat climbing frame is not an "optional" item.
It is:
The second floor of the cat.

Especially those who live in apartments.
Especially indoor cats.

They have no trees.
No roofs.
No fences.

The wood cat tree in your home is like their world map.

cat tree for large cats

For multi-cat households, a sturdy cat tree is really necessary.

The owner of the bookstore has three cats.
At the beginning, he only had an ordinary cat climbing frame.

There was fighting every day.

It's not an exaggeration.
It's a genuine competition for positions.

Later, he replaced it with a taller and more stable wooden cat tree.
The conflicts decreased significantly.

The reason is quite simple:
Cats naturally form distinct layers.

One is on the top floor.
One is on the middle floor.
One is on the bottom floor.

Each has its own territory.

World peace.

Cleanliness turned out to be a hidden advantage that I only discovered later.

To be honest, I didn't even think of this at all in the beginning.
But now I think this might be one of the greatest advantages of the Wood Cat Tree.

The biggest problem with the plush cat climbing frame is:
It is very difficult to clean thoroughly.

And the wooden structure is much simpler.

My daily maintenance is very boring:
Once a week.
Vacuum.
Wipe with a damp cloth.

End.
Less than ten minutes.

If you are planning to purchase your first wood cat tree, I would like to offer you these 6 pieces of advice.

This is what I have summarized over the years.
Very practical.
Also very genuine.

1.Prioritize stability, not appearance.
There are many beautiful things.
But there are not many stable things.

2.The base must be heavy.
This is the source of security.

3.The platform needs to be large enough.
Adult cats are larger than you might think.

4.To secure the column, use sisal rope.
Cats really prefer this material.

5.Don't buy something too short.
Height is of great importance to cats.

6.Trust Your Cat
If it starts working on the first day,
it means you've made the right choice.

Now, every day I see the same scene.

evening.
The light is very warm.

I'm sitting on the sofa and reading a book.
Milo is taking a nap on the top of his wooden cat tree.

The tail swayed slowly.

The sunlight or the desk lamp falling on his back makes him look very peaceful.

At that moment, I would feel:
This might be the most worthwhile cat-related item I've purchased in all these years.

It is neither the cheapest one.
Nor is it the most fancy one.

But it is used every day.
And it was used very safely.

If you are currently considering choosing a more sturdy, more durable and more quiet option,
I hope my personal experience as a bookstore clerk can make your decision a bit easier.

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