A wobbly cat tree is a cat tree your cat will avoid, so stability sat at the top of our evaluation. We compared these heavy-duty and multi-level trees on how solidly they stand, how well they hold larger cats, and whether they offer the perches, scratching posts, and hideaways cats actually use. The lineup leans toward sturdy, extra-large builds aimed at big cats and busy households. In our evaluation we looked closely at base footprint, post thickness, and overall construction, because a tall tree is only as good as its anchor. We considered how each tree serves climbing, scratching, and napping, and which ones suit multi-cat homes where several cats share the structure. What we like about this group is the emphasis on durability. These are built to take real weight and daily use rather than tipping at the first enthusiastic leap.

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