PawHut Cat Trees & Cat Towers at Aosom Canada
Give your cat a place to climb, scratch, nap and play with PawHut cat trees and cat towers from Aosom Canada. Whether you are shopping for a compact cat tree for a small apartment, a multi-level cat tower for active indoor cats, or a floor-to-ceiling cat tree for large cats, this collection makes it easier to find cat furniture that fits your home and your cat’s daily routine.
Our cat trees are designed for common indoor cat behaviours, including climbing, scratching, stretching, hiding, perching and resting. Many PawHut cat trees include sisal scratching posts, soft platforms, cat condos, hammocks, ladders, ramps, hanging toy balls and elevated perches, giving kittens, adult cats and multi-cat households more ways to stay active indoors.
How to Choose the Right Cat Tree
Choosing the best cat tree depends on your cat’s size, age, activity level and the space available in your home.
For kittens or small cats, a compact cat tree or low cat tower can provide a safe place to climb, scratch and nap without taking up too much floor space. For active adult cats, a multi-level cat tower with perches, scratching posts and play toys offers more room for exercise and exploration. For large cats or multi-cat homes, look for a sturdy cat tree with a wide base, larger platforms, cat condos and multiple scratching areas.
If you want to save floor space, a floor-to-ceiling cat tree or wall-mounted cat climbing wall can help create vertical territory for your cat. If your main goal is to protect sofas, rugs and other home furniture, choose a cat tree with durable sisal scratching posts or scratching boards.
Popular Types of Cat Trees and Cat Furniture
Cat Towers
Cat towers are a great choice for indoor cats that love height. A tall cat tower gives your cat a place to climb, perch and watch the room from above while keeping the footprint smaller than wider cat furniture.
Multi-Level Cat Trees
Multi-level cat trees are ideal for active cats and multi-cat households. They often include several platforms, perches, condos, hammocks and scratching posts, helping cats move, stretch and rest throughout the day.
Floor-to-Ceiling Cat Trees
A floor-to-ceiling cat tree is a strong option for cats that enjoy climbing. These tall cat trees use vertical space and can be especially useful in apartments, condos and homes where floor space is limited.
Cat Condos and Cat Houses
Cat condos give cats a private place to hide, sleep and feel secure. They are especially helpful for shy cats, senior cats or cats that prefer quiet resting spots.
Cat Scratching Posts and Cat Posts
Cat posts and scratching posts help satisfy your cat’s natural scratching instinct. Choosing a cat tree with sisal posts can help redirect scratching away from furniture, curtains and carpets.
Cat Stairs and Ramps
Cat stairs and ramps can help kittens, senior cats or less mobile cats reach higher platforms more comfortably. They are also useful for cats that like climbing but need easier access between levels.
Cat Climbing Walls
Wall-mounted cat shelves and cat climbing walls create a vertical playground for indoor cats. They are a good option for modern homes and smaller rooms where you want to save floor space.
What Features Should You Look For?
When comparing cat trees and cat towers in Canada, consider stability, scratching surfaces, resting areas, height, number of levels, mounting type, material, colour and style.
A sturdy base helps keep the cat tree stable during climbing and jumping. Sisal scratching posts support natural scratching behaviour and can help protect your furniture. Soft platforms, hammocks and cat beds provide comfortable resting spots. Cat condos give cats a private hiding space, while elevated perches let them observe their surroundings. For large cats, choose wider platforms, stronger posts and a more stable structure.
Aosom Canada offers cat trees in popular colours such as grey, beige, white and brown, with options for modern, classic and compact spaces.
Cat Trees for Different Homes
For small apartments, choose a compact tower, corner cat tree or wall-mounted cat climbing shelf. These options give your cat more vertical space without crowding the room.
For larger homes, a multi-level cat tree or large cat tower can create a full activity centre with perches, condos, hammocks and scratching areas.
For homes with more than one cat, choose a cat tree with multiple resting spots, wide platforms and several scratching posts so each cat has space to play and relax.
For modern interiors, look for neutral colours, clean shapes and furniture-style cat trees that blend with your living room, bedroom or office.
Why Shop PawHut Cat Trees at Aosom Canada?
Aosom Canada offers a wide selection of PawHut cat trees, cat towers, cat condos, scratching posts and indoor cat furniture for different homes, budgets and cat personalities. From small cat trees for kittens to large cat trees for big cats, you can compare styles, sizes, colours, prices and features in one place.
Browse our cat tree collection to find cat furniture that helps your cat climb, scratch, play, sleep and feel at home indoors.
Cat Tree FAQs
What is the difference between a cat tree and a cat tower?
A cat tree usually includes several activity features, such as platforms, scratching posts, condos, hammocks and toys. A cat tower is often taller and more vertical, giving cats a place to climb and perch while using less floor space.
What size cat tree is best for large cats?
Large cats usually need a sturdy cat tree with a wide base, larger platforms, strong posts and enough room to stretch out. Multi-level cat trees, large cat towers and floor-to-ceiling cat trees are often better choices for bigger cats.
Are cat trees good for indoor cats?
Yes. Cat trees help indoor cats climb, scratch, stretch, play, hide and rest. They can also help reduce boredom and redirect scratching away from sofas, carpets and other home furniture.
Where should I place a cat tree?
Place a cat tree near a window, in a living room, or in another area where your cat already likes to spend time. Make sure the cat tree is on a flat surface and has enough space around it for safe jumping and climbing.
What material is best for scratching posts?
Sisal is a popular material for cat scratching posts because it is durable and satisfying for cats to scratch. Many cat trees also include soft fabric, plush surfaces, particle board, MDF or other furniture-style materials for comfort and structure.
Is a floor-to-ceiling cat tree good for apartments?
A floor-to-ceiling cat tree can be a good option for apartments because it uses vertical space instead of taking up a large floor area. It is especially useful for active cats that enjoy climbing and perching.