85-Inch Multi-Level Cat Tree for Large Cats & Maine Coons




Multi-Cat Furniture Review
An 85-inch tower built for the cats who’ve already destroyed everything else you’ve tried.
It was a rainy Saturday when I finally admitted my two Maine Coons had won. The old cat tree was listing to one side, the sisal post was basically a smooth stick, and Barnacle โ all 14 pounds of him โ had taken to sitting on top of it with the energy of a man watching a building get demolished. I needed something built for actual large cats, not the aspirationally large cats the box art usually shows. That’s when I started looking hard at the Globlazer S85 cat tree, and I haven’t looked back since.

What I Love About This Cat Tree
A few things stood out immediately when I got the S85 set up and watched the household chaos sort itself out across the levels.
- Three separate condos mean three cats can retreat without a negotiation โ huge in a multi-cat house.
- The sisal posts are fully wrapped top to bottom, not just a sad six-inch patch at scratch height.
- At 85 inches, it reaches close to the ceiling, which gives vertical hunters a real outlet instead of your bookshelf.
- Two hammocks at different levels let smaller cats lounge without competing with your 13-pound tabletop goblin for the same platform.
- The plywood and carpet construction feels sturdy when a cat launches off the top level at 2 a.m. โ no wobble, no drama.

What to Watch For
No cat tree this tall is a solo assembly job. Plan for a second set of hands and a solid 45-60 minutes. The carpet material also picks up fur like it’s collecting it on purpose, so if you’re not committed to a lint roller routine, factor that into your decision.
- Assembly requires a partner — the upper sections are awkward to align alone.
- Light-colored fur shows prominently on the dark grey carpet between cleanings.
Who It’s For
This cat tree was clearly designed with large breeds like Maine Coons, Ragdolls, and Norwegian Forest Cats in mind — the platforms are wider, the posts are thicker, and the whole frame is engineered to handle real weight without swaying. If you have three or more cats sharing a space and they’re currently taking turns at a single perch, the multi-level layout solves that problem almost immediately. Senior cats who still like to climb but need bigger, easier landing spots will find the wider condos genuinely comfortable.
“The cat tree worth spending your money on — if you have bigger cats, you’ll love this.”

How to Use It
Scenario 1: Place it near a window in a room where your cats already gather. Large cats who’ve been sharing one perch will naturally distribute themselves across the three condos within a few days, reducing the low-grade territorial tension that comes with a single-tier setup.
Scenario 2: During a multi-day indoor stretch — think bad weather or a cat recovering post-vet visit — the sisal posts and hammocks give active cats something to do besides stare at you. It functions as a standalone enrichment station when outdoor time is off the table.
What People Are Saying
One buyer specifically called it “the cat tree worth spending your money on,” noting that owners of larger cats — theirs ranged from nine to thirteen pounds — would find the proportions finally make sense for their animals. The pattern across the small but perfect review pool is consistent: people are surprised by the build quality relative to what they expected, and the cats actually use it.

Quick FAQ
Is this cat tree stable enough for cats over 15 pounds?
Yes. The heavy-duty plywood base and reinforced posts are built for large and extra-large cats. That said, make sure the base is on a flat, even surface during assembly to maximize stability.
How do I clean the carpet and hammocks?
The carpet surfaces can be vacuumed or gone over with a lint roller regularly. The hammocks are typically removable for spot cleaning — check the hardware when you assemble so you know how yours detach.
Will this work in a standard 8-foot ceiling room?
At 85 inches, it comes within a few inches of a standard ceiling. Most rooms handle it fine, but measure your ceiling height and intended corner before ordering.
The Verdict
The Globlazer S85 is a serious piece of cat furniture for people who are done buying something new every 18 months. It’s sized correctly for large cats, genuinely useful for households with multiple animals, and the all-wrapped sisal posts hold up to the kind of scratching that destroys cheaper cat trees in weeks. At this price point, you’re paying for structure that actually matches the cats you have.
If you have large cats, multiple cats, or both — buy this cat tree. If you have one small kitten and a studio apartment, it’s more tower than you need.
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