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85 Inch Cat Tree for Large Cats — Honest Review

Globlazer  ·  ★ 5.0 (7 reviews)
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I Tried It

The morning I watched my Maine Coon, Ptolemy, wedge himself into a cat tree condo clearly designed for a Siamese, I knew something had to change.

It started the way most of my pet-product spirals do: a Saturday afternoon, a defeated-looking seventeen-pound cat, and a perfectly serviceable cat tree that had simply stopped serving him. Ptolemy had claimed the middle platform with the resigned air of a man in a coach seat who paid for business class. The condo beneath him gaped, technically available, technically his, but in practice about six inches too narrow for him to enter with any dignity. I could hear the faint scratch of his claws on sisal as he repositioned for the fourth time in an hour. **That sound, that small repeated frustration, was the whole reason I started looking at the Globlazer 85 Inch Tall Cat Tree** built specifically for large cats and multi-cat households.

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The First Time I Saw It

I found it the way most people find things now: buried in a late-night search that started with “cat tree Maine Coon” and somehow ended three tabs deep. What stopped me was the height. Eighty-five inches. That is almost exactly seven and a half feet, which meant this cat tree tower would clear my standard eight-foot ceilings by a comfortable margin while still giving Ptolemy the kind of vertical territory cats genuinely want. The three condos listed in the specs were the second thing that caught me. Not one. Three.

I have two other cats besides Ptolemy, a medium-sized tabby named Cleo and a younger, chaotic tortoiseshell called Fig. A single-condo cat tree in a three-cat house is basically a scheduling conflict made of carpet. I added it to my cart before I’d even finished reading the description, which is not my usual method, but sometimes a product just reads right.

How It Actually Performs

Assembly took the better part of a Sunday afternoon and required two people for the final top section, mostly because at that height and with the plywood-core construction, the upper tiers are genuinely heavy. Once it was upright and anchored, though, the stability was immediately obvious. No sway, no wobble, no alarming creak when Ptolemy launched himself at the second hammock from the floor. The sisal posts are wrapped fully, not just at paw-height, which matters more than it sounds because my cats scratch high when they’re stretching, and a post that’s bare at the top is a post that gets ignored.

“This is the kind of cat tree that makes you wonder why you ever bought the cheaper version in the first place.”

The carpet covering is a medium-pile in a neutral dark grey that reads more like a piece of furniture than a pet product, which I appreciated. The one honest caveat: the carpet does collect hair at a rate that will humble you. I vacuum the platforms twice a week and I still find myself doing a quick lint-roll before guests arrive. It’s not a flaw exactly, it’s just the nature of carpet-covered cat furniture, and understanding how to maintain cat furniture for longevity matters if you want this kind of investment to last. This is not a low-maintenance piece, but it earns the effort.

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How I Actually Used It

Scenario 1: The First Week, Three Cats, One New Structure

I placed the multi-level cat tower in the corner of the living room where the old, smaller tree had been, and I stepped back and waited. Fig discovered it first, within about four minutes, because Fig discovers everything first. She claimed the top hammock immediately, draped herself across it at an implausible angle, and regarded the rest of the household with quiet superiority. Cleo took the middle condo by end of day. Ptolemy, characteristically deliberate, waited until the following morning to claim the bottom condo, which, critically, he fit inside of completely. Watching a large cat actually fold himself into a condo with room to spare is a small, specific joy I had not expected to feel so strongly.

Scenario 2: Daily Enrichment During Work-From-Home Hours

I work from home, which means I have a front-row seat to how my cats spend their days, and the data is genuinely interesting. Before the Globlazer cat tree arrived, the three of them rotated through a handful of spots: two window ledges, the couch back, and one increasingly threadbare cat tree that everyone used but nobody loved. Now the traffic patterns have completely shifted. The two hammocks handle the nappers, the condos handle whoever needs a private moment, and the sisal posts handle whatever emotional processing needs to happen at seven in the morning. I’ve watched all three cats use the structure simultaneously without a single territorial dispute, which, if you have multiple cats, you understand is essentially a miracle.

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Scenario 3: The Scratching Post Question

One of the reasons I kept replacing cat trees before this one is that the sisal wore down and the posts became smooth and uninteresting to my cats within a few months. The fully sisal-wrapped posts on this cat tree tower have held up better than anything I’ve had before, and we are now several months in. Part of that is the thickness of the posts, which are noticeably sturdier than the skinny columns on budget options. My cats scratch with real enthusiasm and the sisal still has texture and resistance. For a household where scratching behavior is a daily reality, this detail matters more than almost anything else on the spec sheet. You can read more about why cats scratch and how to redirect the behavior if you’re still navigating that particular challenge.

What Other Owners Are Saying

One reviewer described this as “the cat tree worth spending your money on,” which landed for me as exactly the kind of verdict that comes from someone who has bought the wrong version before. The seven reviews currently sitting at a perfect five-star average tell a consistent story: big cats fit, multiple cats coexist, and the build quality holds. Across our editor-tested pet product recommendations, a unanimous early rating like this one is rare enough to pay attention to.

The consensus is that this is a cat tree that delivers on its specific promises: room for large breeds, capacity for multiple cats, and construction that doesn’t feel like it will need replacing in six months. That specificity is what makes the reviews credible. People aren’t just saying it’s good. They’re saying it’s good for exactly the cats they have.

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Who Should Skip It

If you have a single small cat, a kitten, or a studio apartment, this is probably not your cat tree. Eighty-five inches of structure requires a room that can absorb it, both physically and visually, and the footprint is substantial. I have a twelve-by-fourteen living room and it fits, but it commands the corner. If you’re renting a smaller space or you’re sensitive to how much visual weight a pet product adds to a room, something shorter and narrower will serve you better. Browse our full cat product and toy archive for more size-appropriate options across different living situations.

I’d also gently suggest that if you have only senior cats with significant mobility issues and no interest in climbing, the higher platforms and hammocks may go unused. This structure rewards cats who still move around with purpose. A mostly-ground-level cat with joint limitations might get more out of a lower, more accessible setup. For guidance on supporting aging cats, the AVMA’s resources for pet owners are worth consulting before any major purchase for a senior animal.

What It Replaces in My Setup

The previous cat tree in this spot was a 62-inch unit I’d had for three years. It had been a reasonable product for a reasonable period of time, but Ptolemy had outgrown the condos within the first year and I’d been quietly ignoring that fact ever since. The sisal on it had gone smooth and been replaced with a rope wrap I’d added myself, which worked fine but looked exactly like what it was: a repair. Replacing it with the Globlazer cat tree felt less like an upgrade and more like finally solving the actual problem rather than patching around it. I’ve also retired a separate wall-mounted scratching post that had been doing the overflow work on the sisal front. The new tower handles all of it.

If you’re shopping for a first cat tree for a large breed, explore our interactive cat enrichment picks alongside this one to build out a complete indoor environment. And if you have a multi-pet household with both cats and dogs, our dog toy and gear recommendations are worth a look too, because the enrichment logic is similar even if the products look nothing alike.

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FAQ

What size cats is this cat tree designed for?

The Globlazer 85 Inch Tall Cat Tree is explicitly built for large cat breeds, including Maine Coons, Ragdolls, Norwegian Forest Cats, and other breeds that typically weigh between ten and twenty-plus pounds. The condos and platforms are proportioned to accommodate those larger frames comfortably.

Is the carpet and sisal material safe for cats?

Both sisal rope and carpet are widely used and considered safe for cats in pet furniture. The sisal is a natural fiber that supports healthy scratching behavior, and the carpet covering on the platforms and condos is non-toxic. As with any new product, monitor your cats during the first few days of use to ensure no individual sensitivities.

How many cats can realistically use this at one time?

The structure is designed with four or more cats in mind. With three condos, two hammocks, and multiple open platforms, it can comfortably support simultaneous use by three to four cats without crowding, depending on the size and social dynamics of your specific household.

Is the build quality worth what you’re paying for it?

Given the plywood-core construction, fully wrapped sisal posts, and the overall height and capacity of the structure, the value reads noticeably above what you’d expect at this price point. This is a cat tree that is built to last several years under daily use from large, active cats, not a seasonal placeholder.

Does it come with a warranty or return window?

Return and warranty policies vary by retailer, so confirm the specifics at checkout. Generally, products like this are sold with a standard return window through major platforms, and assembly issues are typically addressed through brand customer support. Keep your receipt and packaging through the first week of use.

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The Verdict

Several months in, the Globlazer cat tree is one of those purchases I’ve stopped thinking about, which is honestly the best thing I can say about a pet product. Ptolemy sleeps in his condo most mornings. Fig treats the top hammock like her personal penthouse. Cleo, who is the most suspicious of change, now uses the sisal posts every single day without prompting. The living room looks calmer and my cats actually are calmer, which is the kind of return on investment that doesn’t show up in a spec sheet but is the whole point. For anyone with a large cat, a multi-cat household, or both, this is a serious piece of equipment built for the actual scale of the animals involved. Browse our cat and pet gift guides if you’re shopping for a cat-loving household and want to pair this with something smaller and complementary. And if you’re still evaluating options in this category, our full cat play and enrichment category has everything we’ve tested alongside it.

If your large cat has been squeezing into furniture that was never built for them, this cat tree is the one that finally fits the animal you actually have.

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