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I'm on the hunt for a cat tree for my cat Finley and found a really cute flower one, but I am undecided if I should get it. The company doesn't accept returns which seems really sketchy and a review in the form of a YouTube video said the tree wasn't holding up well two years later which is disappointing considering how much it costs up front. However, the majority or reviews for the company on Etsy are positive.  If I don't get it I will get this more or less normal looking cat tree.  Poll Question: Should I get it?Total Votes: 12
| Yes! Do it for the cuteness! : | 2 | 17% | | | Be safe and get a normal cat tree : | 10 | 83% | | You have cast your vote.
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Omg that first one is so whimsical *-* I do think you should go with the second one just because that first one does seem a bit off with the no-returns
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KPH Equestrian said: Omg that first one is so whimsical *-* I do think you should go with the second one just because that first one does seem a bit off with the no-returns
That and the flowers look like they would fall off they seem off centered and flimsy
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Whenever I'm trying to find my kitties a new tree, I always aim to find the tallest, and most variety in trees. I think the 2nd is better personally, because it has options. And all the perches are raised (cats are less likely to hang around in the ground, the higher they are the safer they feel). Whereas the 1st doesn't really have much, and the only hide is on the ground m, virtually useless unless for some weird reason your cat actually does like the ground lol. Edited at November 20, 2025 01:44 AM by Kiwi Mountains
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Thanks for the insight everyone! I ended up buying the 2nd one. Finley is only 8 months old and already weighs 10lbs so he is going to be a big cat! This made cat tree shopping difficult as most trees aren't made for large cats.
This one however was marketed for large cats so I think it will work out!
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