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Go Pet Club 85" Jungle Forest Leaves Collection Luxury Cat Tree Condo Kitty Climber Furniture with Feeding Bowl, Beige/Brown
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Target Species | Cat |
Product Dimensions | 35"L x 33.5"W x 85"H |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Specific Uses For Product | Climbing, Scratching, Cuddling, Jumping |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
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- ULTRA-DURABLE: All scratching posts and boards are hand-glued with thick natural sisal ropes and skin friendly plushy faux-fur fabrics, strong enough to hold up against even the most aggressive scratchers, condo walls build with MDF board holds the shape of the cat tree, your investment will last a long time.
- SAFETY FIRST: Crafted with heavy weight, durable and environmentally friendly 0.6-inch MDF boards for overall balance. Scratching poles made with extra strong plastics for stability and longevity, and the minimal use of well-hidden staples will keep your loved one’s paws well protected.
- RELAXATION AND FUN: High perches and platforms of different heights for jumping and climbing, large bottom condo is the perfect place for napping and hiding, the nature-inspired retreat, complete with numerous FULL sisal wrapped scratching posts for a true wilderness feel, and the hanging sisal rope for climbing, swatting and swinging, all accomplished with this all-in-one activity structure.
- SAVE YOUR FURNITURE: This kitty tower will entertain the restless claws to prevent them from ruining your furniture. The special faux foliage design turns this furniture into a lush jungle landscape.
- EASY ASSEMBLY: The 35"L x 33.5"W x 85"H cat tree is suitable for small, medium, and large cats. All hardware and tools are included with step-by-step instructions.
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Sturdiness | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Stability | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
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Sold By | Amazon.com | Mwpo | KZLAA | Heybly | Amazon.com | Heybly |
material | Engineered Wood, Faux Fur, Sisal | — | eco-friendly boards, plush, Sisal | Engineered Wood | Engineered Wood | Engineered Wood |
size | 75 LBS | XXL-70 in | 69in | 79 inch | 68 inches | 79 inch |
style | F2095 | Active,Multi-level | Modern | — | — | — |
weight | 75 pounds | 58.5 pounds | 59.52 pounds | 44 pounds | — | 44 pounds |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 35 x 33.5 x 85 inches; 75 Pounds
- Item model number : F2095
- Date First Available : July 9, 2014
- Manufacturer : Go Pet Club
- ASIN : B00LMXSIVC
- Country of Origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #38,028 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
- #262 in Cat Trees
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Your cat will be King of the Jungle with this Forest Cat Tree! Two sisal ropes, a hanging toy, two condos, perches at every turn, and fun faux foliage complete this exceptionally engaging cat tree. Posts are covered with natural sisal rope, ideal for climbing and scratching and a large rest area includes a convenient food or water dish.
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Customers like the ease of assembly, appearance and value of the pet activity structure. For example, they mention it's fairly easy to assemble, fits their aesthetic well and is worth the price. Customers also like the variety, comfort, and versatility. That said, opinions are mixed on quality and size.
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Customers find the pet activity structure fairly easy to assemble. They say the instructions are easy to follow and the setup is not bad.
"...We laid out the hardware in the same way too. The instructions were easy to follow because my 16 year old son read them and directed me as to what..." Read more
"I love it and Cricket (The kitten/cat) loves it! It was pretty dang easy to put together - tip: the leaves, putting them on, loosen the bolts a bit..." Read more
"...Assembly was quick and easy, maybe took me a half hour to put together. From the time I opened the box, my cat was all over this thing...." Read more
"...Took a really long time to get it together and usually I am pretty fast putting cat trees together, lots of expirence lol." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the pet activity structure. They say it's beautiful, nice, and fits their aesthetic well. Some customers also mention that the tree has a cute little jungle feel to it. Overall, customers are satisfied with the appearance and quality of the product.
"...The beauty of this tower is its ability to look classy in the most upscaled room possible, (better than ours,) because of the effect the contrasting..." Read more
"It's made very well, and it's beautiful!..." Read more
"...All and all, it's very cute, very beautiful and I far from regret the purchase, but there are some point that could be improved or things buyers can..." Read more
"...I'm not so sure that the plush material would have held up--it looks nice, but certainly wouldn't hold up as well as carpet...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the pet activity structure. Some mention it's large, has lots of room for their two cats, and very stable. They also say the 71-inch height is a good height for their house, and there is adequate space on top of it and to the left of it for beds or smaller items. However, others say the tunnel is super short and just barely fits in, the pillars together are not even long enough to fit, and the 2 round cat perches are also too small for their cats to lay comfortably.
"...The best part is the size. The largest cat can fit through the openings and they are extremely spacious inside...." Read more
"...Two houses, two ropes, plenty of platforms, sisel all the way up the posts, and even a food bowl...." Read more
"...The 2 round cat perches are also too small for my cats to lay comfortably...." Read more
"It’s quite large and very easy to assemble. No complaints." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the pet activity structure. They mention that it's well worth the price, and the elastic is inexpensive and readily available.
"...MATERIALS: Second, if you're considering this particular tower, it's worth it. We saw in person several other brands and styles...." Read more
"...tree because it had everything I was looking for in a tree for a decent price...." Read more
"...Other than that its well worth the money . Very pleased and so are my kittens ." Read more
"...The colors are deep and rich. It looks like a really high-end product and not like a roll of dirty carpet as I've found everywhere else...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the variety of the pet activity structure. They mention that it's a great tree, looks good in living rooms with dark furniture, and is suitable for their cats. Some cats love the hammocks and side perches. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It is awesome and fits Crickets aesthetic and he loves it!" Read more
"My favorite cat tree by far! It’s so classy and has become a great furniture piece in my earthy home!My cats loved it right away!" Read more
"nice cat tower, looks good in living room with dark furniture...." Read more
"Perfect!" Read more
Customers like the comfort of the pet activity structure. They mention the material is very soft, plush, and luxurious. The carpet is plush and very cat friendly, and the fabric leaves which decorate it are a nice, soft, durable fabric. The pieces are soft and comfortable enough for them to lounge around, and it's sturdy. The wood underneath feels thick and durable.
"...All the platforms are made of wood instead of cardboard so it will be easy to staple toys to it...." Read more
"...The material is super soft and comfortable. But the wood underneath feels thick and durable...." Read more
"+ Looks better than any cat tree thing I've ever seen+ Super soft+ Really easy to put together+ My cat loves it!-..." Read more
"...are covered with a thinner, much softer fur-like material that feels very luxurious, but it not as strong or padded as carpet...." Read more
Customers appreciate the versatility of the pet activity structure. They say the carpet is plush and very cat friendly. They also say the structure is a great addition for their cats and that their kitties are enjoying it immensely. Customers also mention that their cats love the upper levels, especially the hammocks and baskets. They like the vines and the water dish.
"...They love it, and it's perfect for them (they are about 1-3 lb)...." Read more
"...Well, that's my take on it so far. My kitties are enjoying it immensely...." Read more
"...DETAILS1-yes, the carpet is plush and VERY cat friendly2-the rope around intermittent poles are a cat fav!..." Read more
"...Looks great, easy to put together and the cats love it!! I put it together by myself and it took no time at all (I'm a 5'1” female)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the pet activity structure. Some mention that it's sturdy, well-made, and stable enough. The plush material has held up much better than they thought it would, and the string held up for about a month. However, others say that it will get wobbly if you do not prop it up, the scratch posts are flimsy, and small. The circle tunnel on top is very wobby and unstable, and does not hold up to clawers and chewers.
"...for its tubes to create a thick and tightly rolled post that is incredibly sturdy and unbendable - short of driving a car over it, so don't let the..." Read more
"It's made very well, and it's beautiful!..." Read more
"...however, they do not hold up to clawers and chewers. He's bitten through all of them and I find leaves everywhere. -..." Read more
"Love the cat tree, it’s made very well, we had this same one years ago and my cats loved it. However the instructions…...." Read more
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CONSTRUCTION and MATERIALS: Second, if you're considering this particular tower, it's worth it. We saw in person several other brands and styles. All were way overpriced for the size and quality, some 1/3 the size of this without any thing but one shelf to sit on and a scratching post, but still $70! Others as large as this one were flimsy, cheaply made, and wobbled, or had no other creative activity spaces but one. This tree has many, and it is very sturdy. Any tree you buy at this height is going to have the potential to wobble or sway if you try and make it do that, like if you lean your full weight up against it or push it, or if two large cats jump on it and scramble up it at the same time. But the tree sways only a small bit when cats do that, and never to the extent that it may topple over. You can't avoid that at all with this height in respect to its base width. You would have to double the base size and use all solid 2x4s or 4x4 wooden posts. It will look more bulky, take up more space, and that kind of quality and construction is going to cost a lot if it still comes with all the various play levels, two houses, perch, and a feeding platform like this one does. For the pillars/scratching post base, this tree uses what many others use, rolled hollow cardboard tubes rather than top-heavy wooden posts that might topple over at this height, and wrapped in quality and highly durable sisal. However, many others use tubes of a smaller diameter making the weight from the height put too much pressure on them and they can break or bend. While this tree uses 3" diameter posts, and not the 4-5" kind other models boast, it uses a lot more cardboard material for its tubes to create a thick and tightly rolled post that is incredibly sturdy and unbendable - short of driving a car over it, so don't let the diameter worry you with this particular tree. Not all 3" posts share that quality.
ASSEMBLING and HOUSES: Putting it together delivered a solid tree without anything loose, wobbly, or cattywampus. We laid out all the scratching posts according to their designated letter in order to make sure we didn't mix them up. We kept a lot of space between them so like E wouldn't roll over to F without our noticing. We laid out the hardware in the same way too. The instructions were easy to follow because my 16 year old son read them and directed me as to what to do. It went together easily. My husband gave every level's screw or post a last tightening without overdoing it of course. You don't want to strip anything and give reason to future instability. The houses are very different than many other trees too. Others between $80 and $130 price range had the material stretched over a frame, so the walls of the houses were just like a tent. Or, they were made out of very weak and cheap cardboard or flimsy particle board that quickly looked uneven and sloppy. (Display models at your local pet stores can corroborate this, testifying to how little use it takes to make some trees unsturdy or unappealing, as well as how little "extras" and platforms/houses they have on their trees for their price in comparison to this one.) This tower uses a 3/8" thick particle board for the house walls and 5/8" for the ceilings, and they are also very sturdily constructed, compacted well. Sure, if you put enough bendable pressure on the walls in ways it wasn't built for it is going to crack. How do I know this? I was trying to staple gun a hanging mouse over one of the door openings, and while the particle board is heavy duty enough to NOT allow a staple gun to penetrate the staple through its material flush, and only 1/3 of the staple went into it, when I hammered it as hard as was needed to sink it into the particle board, the board bent in with a crease about 2" and got a 3/4" crack. Most people know to not hammer particle board LOL ... doh! So, unless you perform WWE wrestling moves on it, the houses will remain sturdy for years to come. No cat will be able to bend or crack it. The best part is the size. The largest cat can fit through the openings and they are extremely spacious inside. The top one could fit two full grown cats curled up, and the bottom could easily fit 3 or 4. They are fun. None of this kitten-sized-only stuff for only $40 less.
WATER/FOOD BOWL: Another favorite feature that makes this tower unique is the feeding dish on the middle platform. It is marketed as a water bowl. Uhhh, no. Not in my family room it isn't. I don't think that is wise at all, not so much because of the room it is in or the flooring it is on, but because of the cat tower itself. Water around any kind of particle board no matter how solidly crafted is never a good idea and softens and weakens it over time, if not immediately. Additionally, the wet material covering it might dry quickly all the way through, but it might not. Repeated exposure will create smell, mildew, etc. So we use it to feed them their dry food. They eat there every single day. No batting at water and getting the carpet and platform wet and soggy over time weakening its sturdiness. Just dry food. It's wonderful. Then in our kitchen there is a spot where we feed them their wet food. Their dry food bowl is always empty by the end of the night, and it's a rather large bowl too!
IVY LEAVES: Sure the kitties like to bat at the green ivy leaves, and the leaves are much cheaper than the quality you'd buy at a craft store, comparable to a dollar store frankly. However, they are of the perfect shade of green that makes the ivory tower look lovely and elegant, not too dark and not too light. Too dark can create a messy or harsh look, and too light creates a cheap look. To be safe, we used a staple gun and stapled the ends of the vines into the platform "wood" (about 5/8" thick platforms,) and hammered them flush to the board below the carpet for safety, being careful with the hammering force, (but the platforms can handle a lot more than the house walls.) A 1/2' staple worked best. Occasionally one of our little stinkers accidentally pulls a leaf off when using one of the scratching posts, but it's still not noticeable. The leaf can't be put back on unless you glue them with an immediate drying craft glue. I don't think you need to worry about the cats chewing the ivy. Ours don't, only bite at them once or twice now and then, but don't chew. They have grown accustomed to them just being a part of the tree, albeit sometimes in the way of their scratching. Eventually I'll exchange it out with a better quality ivy from Michael's that has the leaves attached by sliding the stem over another little stem sticking out of the the garland. Then they can just be placed back on when they come off. In the meantime, it is not a deal breaker or a reason to not use the ivy. The beauty of this tower is its ability to look classy in the most upscaled room possible, (better than ours,) because of the effect the contrasting green ivy leaves have with the ivory scratching posts.
SIZE: Don't fear that something so tall might look imposing or obnoxious in your home. Of course every home and room size offers different options for different sizes. If this were shorter, it might seem too bulky/wide, but at this height it looks more slender and narrow. Since I have included pictures of ours in our room and how we use it, it will be helpful for you to know that the room is 20' long and 16' wide. The wall in the photo that has the cat tree on the left of the fireplace and the artificial tree on the right side is 16' across if that helps. Our ceilings are 9 feet. I'll admit that if you have standard 8 ft ceilings, it might be a bit intrusive to your space depending on the layout and size of your room, but with a large window nearby or good lighting and such, it can work. We previously had a second tall artificial plant in the spot we put the cat tree in, and this replaced it tastefully and quite easily to keep the balance on both sides of the fireplace. It is the best cat tree on the market today because a room can maintain its elegance while providing a playground for cats.
ACCESS TO EACH LEVEL: Our cats had no problem learning to climb to each level, and the top pedestal is their favorite spot. Every level has an area that allows jumping to the next level unlike many other cat trees who have one or more levels directly above the lower one with nothing to jump from, and only the most determined and crafty cats will use the scratching posts to climb their way to the next level. Such a silly oversight if you ask me. Our cats use every single platform equally and energetically, chasing each other up and down the entire tower continuously to our amusement. They immediately made this their home, errrr Palace!, and their play yard. They get so much use out of it every single day, keeping them plenty busy and entertained, and we just know that wouldn't be true for most other towers. Some reviewers on this site or others might say they wish that the two outer platforms to get to the top house stuck out a bit further to give more space from which their cat can jump, but still love it regardless. I would have to agree, and about 1" more would do it nicely, however it might make the tower look too out of proportion, since it presently is perfectly proportioned. Some cats like ours have no problem. Since they learned it as kittens, they will have no problem as an adult. When compared to so many other towers, I don't see many large cats having any problem at all getting used to this, getting to each level and to the top, unless of course you own Garfield.
NOTE: Our photos - We have more toys hanging and attached than come with it. The mouse at the very top and the two ropes are what come with the tree and are sturdily attached, with the ropes using a very smart attachment style which is screwed into the upper base. But we added various other toys on other levels for more fun, so if you see any of those don't expect them to come with the tower.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018
CONSTRUCTION and MATERIALS: Second, if you're considering this particular tower, it's worth it. We saw in person several other brands and styles. All were way overpriced for the size and quality, some 1/3 the size of this without any thing but one shelf to sit on and a scratching post, but still $70! Others as large as this one were flimsy, cheaply made, and wobbled, or had no other creative activity spaces but one. This tree has many, and it is very sturdy. Any tree you buy at this height is going to have the potential to wobble or sway if you try and make it do that, like if you lean your full weight up against it or push it, or if two large cats jump on it and scramble up it at the same time. But the tree sways only a small bit when cats do that, and never to the extent that it may topple over. You can't avoid that at all with this height in respect to its base width. You would have to double the base size and use all solid 2x4s or 4x4 wooden posts. It will look more bulky, take up more space, and that kind of quality and construction is going to cost a lot if it still comes with all the various play levels, two houses, perch, and a feeding platform like this one does. For the pillars/scratching post base, this tree uses what many others use, rolled hollow cardboard tubes rather than top-heavy wooden posts that might topple over at this height, and wrapped in quality and highly durable sisal. However, many others use tubes of a smaller diameter making the weight from the height put too much pressure on them and they can break or bend. While this tree uses 3" diameter posts, and not the 4-5" kind other models boast, it uses a lot more cardboard material for its tubes to create a thick and tightly rolled post that is incredibly sturdy and unbendable - short of driving a car over it, so don't let the diameter worry you with this particular tree. Not all 3" posts share that quality.
ASSEMBLING and HOUSES: Putting it together delivered a solid tree without anything loose, wobbly, or cattywampus. We laid out all the scratching posts according to their designated letter in order to make sure we didn't mix them up. We kept a lot of space between them so like E wouldn't roll over to F without our noticing. We laid out the hardware in the same way too. The instructions were easy to follow because my 16 year old son read them and directed me as to what to do. It went together easily. My husband gave every level's screw or post a last tightening without overdoing it of course. You don't want to strip anything and give reason to future instability. The houses are very different than many other trees too. Others between $80 and $130 price range had the material stretched over a frame, so the walls of the houses were just like a tent. Or, they were made out of very weak and cheap cardboard or flimsy particle board that quickly looked uneven and sloppy. (Display models at your local pet stores can corroborate this, testifying to how little use it takes to make some trees unsturdy or unappealing, as well as how little "extras" and platforms/houses they have on their trees for their price in comparison to this one.) This tower uses a 3/8" thick particle board for the house walls and 5/8" for the ceilings, and they are also very sturdily constructed, compacted well. Sure, if you put enough bendable pressure on the walls in ways it wasn't built for it is going to crack. How do I know this? I was trying to staple gun a hanging mouse over one of the door openings, and while the particle board is heavy duty enough to NOT allow a staple gun to penetrate the staple through its material flush, and only 1/3 of the staple went into it, when I hammered it as hard as was needed to sink it into the particle board, the board bent in with a crease about 2" and got a 3/4" crack. Most people know to not hammer particle board LOL ... doh! So, unless you perform WWE wrestling moves on it, the houses will remain sturdy for years to come. No cat will be able to bend or crack it. The best part is the size. The largest cat can fit through the openings and they are extremely spacious inside. The top one could fit two full grown cats curled up, and the bottom could easily fit 3 or 4. They are fun. None of this kitten-sized-only stuff for only $40 less.
WATER/FOOD BOWL: Another favorite feature that makes this tower unique is the feeding dish on the middle platform. It is marketed as a water bowl. Uhhh, no. Not in my family room it isn't. I don't think that is wise at all, not so much because of the room it is in or the flooring it is on, but because of the cat tower itself. Water around any kind of particle board no matter how solidly crafted is never a good idea and softens and weakens it over time, if not immediately. Additionally, the wet material covering it might dry quickly all the way through, but it might not. Repeated exposure will create smell, mildew, etc. So we use it to feed them their dry food. They eat there every single day. No batting at water and getting the carpet and platform wet and soggy over time weakening its sturdiness. Just dry food. It's wonderful. Then in our kitchen there is a spot where we feed them their wet food. Their dry food bowl is always empty by the end of the night, and it's a rather large bowl too!
IVY LEAVES: Sure the kitties like to bat at the green ivy leaves, and the leaves are much cheaper than the quality you'd buy at a craft store, comparable to a dollar store frankly. However, they are of the perfect shade of green that makes the ivory tower look lovely and elegant, not too dark and not too light. Too dark can create a messy or harsh look, and too light creates a cheap look. To be safe, we used a staple gun and stapled the ends of the vines into the platform "wood" (about 5/8" thick platforms,) and hammered them flush to the board below the carpet for safety, being careful with the hammering force, (but the platforms can handle a lot more than the house walls.) A 1/2' staple worked best. Occasionally one of our little stinkers accidentally pulls a leaf off when using one of the scratching posts, but it's still not noticeable. The leaf can't be put back on unless you glue them with an immediate drying craft glue. I don't think you need to worry about the cats chewing the ivy. Ours don't, only bite at them once or twice now and then, but don't chew. They have grown accustomed to them just being a part of the tree, albeit sometimes in the way of their scratching. Eventually I'll exchange it out with a better quality ivy from Michael's that has the leaves attached by sliding the stem over another little stem sticking out of the the garland. Then they can just be placed back on when they come off. In the meantime, it is not a deal breaker or a reason to not use the ivy. The beauty of this tower is its ability to look classy in the most upscaled room possible, (better than ours,) because of the effect the contrasting green ivy leaves have with the ivory scratching posts.
SIZE: Don't fear that something so tall might look imposing or obnoxious in your home. Of course every home and room size offers different options for different sizes. If this were shorter, it might seem too bulky/wide, but at this height it looks more slender and narrow. Since I have included pictures of ours in our room and how we use it, it will be helpful for you to know that the room is 20' long and 16' wide. The wall in the photo that has the cat tree on the left of the fireplace and the artificial tree on the right side is 16' across if that helps. Our ceilings are 9 feet. I'll admit that if you have standard 8 ft ceilings, it might be a bit intrusive to your space depending on the layout and size of your room, but with a large window nearby or good lighting and such, it can work. We previously had a second tall artificial plant in the spot we put the cat tree in, and this replaced it tastefully and quite easily to keep the balance on both sides of the fireplace. It is the best cat tree on the market today because a room can maintain its elegance while providing a playground for cats.
ACCESS TO EACH LEVEL: Our cats had no problem learning to climb to each level, and the top pedestal is their favorite spot. Every level has an area that allows jumping to the next level unlike many other cat trees who have one or more levels directly above the lower one with nothing to jump from, and only the most determined and crafty cats will use the scratching posts to climb their way to the next level. Such a silly oversight if you ask me. Our cats use every single platform equally and energetically, chasing each other up and down the entire tower continuously to our amusement. They immediately made this their home, errrr Palace!, and their play yard. They get so much use out of it every single day, keeping them plenty busy and entertained, and we just know that wouldn't be true for most other towers. Some reviewers on this site or others might say they wish that the two outer platforms to get to the top house stuck out a bit further to give more space from which their cat can jump, but still love it regardless. I would have to agree, and about 1" more would do it nicely, however it might make the tower look too out of proportion, since it presently is perfectly proportioned. Some cats like ours have no problem. Since they learned it as kittens, they will have no problem as an adult. When compared to so many other towers, I don't see many large cats having any problem at all getting used to this, getting to each level and to the top, unless of course you own Garfield.
NOTE: Our photos - We have more toys hanging and attached than come with it. The mouse at the very top and the two ropes are what come with the tree and are sturdily attached, with the ropes using a very smart attachment style which is screwed into the upper base. But we added various other toys on other levels for more fun, so if you see any of those don't expect them to come with the tower.
For size reference, the orange cat you see in the picture is 11 lbs
For size reference, the orange cat you see in the picture is 11 lbs
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2023
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The tree is very easy to assemble and no extra tools were required. The only additional tool we recommend is a tape measure. The tree is stable and sturdy, it will take all the abuse the cats can (and will) hurl at it. It takes very little floor space (the base is 24"x24") yet offers so much fun for an active cat. Shame we didn't find it years ago - the cats have gone back to their childhood!