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Back To Nature High Rise Cat Tree - Lords & Labradors

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Back To Nature High Rise Cat Tree - Lords & LabradorsThe Back To Nature High Rise Cat Tree by Lords & Labradors gives your cat a clear place to climb, scratch, and rest indoors. This tree is designed for homes that need vertical space without a large footprint. It supports daily movement, reduces boredom, and helps your cat settle into a steady routine. Key Features 125cm high for climbing and elevated rest Three open perches for observation and rotation through the day Deep hideaway cave for quiet,

The Back To Nature High Rise Cat Tree by Lords & Labradors gives your cat a clear place to climb, scratch, and rest indoors. This tree is designed for homes that need vertical space without a large footprint. It supports daily movement, reduces boredom, and helps your cat settle into a steady routine.

Key Features

  • 125cm high for climbing and elevated rest
  • Three open perches for observation and rotation through the day
  • Deep hideaway cave for quiet, undisturbed sleep
  • Natural sisal scratching areas for daily claw care
  • Stable base to support confident climbing and scratching
  • Compact 55cm x 45cm footprint for easy placement
  • Wood, sisal, and plush materials for structure and comfort
  • Maximum supported weight of 20kg

Best Suited For

This high rise cat tree suits indoor cats that need height without complex climbing routes. It works well for adult cats, cautious climbers, and multi-cat homes where separate levels help reduce tension.

If you want to compare layouts before choosing, you can browse our cat trees and towers collection to see how different heights and footprints suit your space.

High Rise Cat Tree For Indoor Cats

This tree is designed for indoor cats that need structure, height, and clear movement routes. The vertical layout gives your cat more usable territory without increasing floor space, which is useful in flats and shared homes.

Clear levels help your cat move, pause, and settle without hesitation. This often leads to more consistent use compared to flatter or more complex designs. A high rise cat tree also helps reduce boredom by giving your cat a defined place to climb, observe, and rest.

Cat Tree Layout And Vertical Movement

The layout of this tree combines three open platforms with a deep hideaway and built-in scratching areas. Each section supports a specific behaviour, which helps your cat use the structure more consistently.

Short, controlled climbs connect each level. This reduces hesitation and makes the tree easier to use for both confident and cautious climbers. The height improves your cat’s view of the room, which can help them feel more secure during rest.

In multi-cat homes, vertical separation helps reduce competition. Each cat can choose a level that suits them without needing to compete for one space.

Clear Zones For Rest And Activity

Each level has a clear purpose. Open perches support short rest and observation, while the hideaway supports deeper sleep. This separation helps build repeatable routines.

Suitable For Shared Homes

The stacked design allows cats to spread across levels. This reduces disruption and helps improve overall rest quality when more than one cat is present.

Three Perches For Observation And Rotation

This tree includes three open perches, giving your cat multiple elevated resting options. Cats often move based on light, noise, and activity, so having more than one perch helps them adjust without leaving the structure.

Open sides allow full visibility of the room. This helps reduce startle behaviour and supports longer rest periods. A high rise cat tree with multiple perches often sees more consistent daily use.

Observation Without Restriction

Open platforms allow your cat to monitor movement without feeling enclosed. This supports calm behaviour during rest.

Reducing Competition

Multiple perches mean fewer conflicts over space. This is useful in multi-cat homes where sharing one platform can cause tension.

Hideaway Cave For Undisturbed Sleep

This high rise cat tree includes a deep enclosed cave that supports quieter rest. Some cats prefer lower light and reduced exposure when sleeping, especially in busy homes.

The hideaway gives your cat a defined place to retreat without leaving the tree. This helps maintain routine while still offering privacy.

Lower Stimulation Rest

The enclosed space reduces light and movement. This helps your cat settle faster and stay asleep longer.

Comfort For Sensitive Cats

The lower entrance and enclosed design suit cats that prefer predictable, sheltered spaces.

Scratching Support With Wood And Sisal

Scratching is part of daily behaviour, and this high rise cat tree provides firm surfaces that support it properly. Sisal gives grip while wood helps maintain stability during stretching.

Stable scratching areas encourage repeat use. This can help reduce damage to furniture when the cat tree becomes the main scratching point. If you want to compare alternatives, you can view our cat scratching posts collection.

Consistent Scratching Surface

Sisal maintains its texture over time. This keeps the scratching experience reliable and reduces loose fibres.

Supporting Full Body Stretching

Post height supports full extension through the shoulders and back. This helps maintain mobility over time.

Stability And Everyday Use

A stable high rise cat tree is more likely to be used daily. The wide base helps reduce movement during climbing and scratching, which supports confidence.

The compact footprint of 55cm x 45cm makes it easier to place in most rooms without losing stability. The 125cm height gives climbing value without becoming difficult to position.

Balanced Structure

The proportions help keep the tree stable while still offering usable height.

Supporting Confidence

Stable structures are used more often. Cats are more likely to return when the tree feels reliable.

Where This Cat Tree Fits Best In Your Home

This high rise cat tree works best in rooms where your cat already spends time. Living rooms, home offices, and bedrooms are common placements. Positioning it near a window often increases use, as cats naturally prefer elevated viewing points.

In smaller homes, placing the tree in a corner helps maintain floor space while still giving your cat vertical territory. In multi-cat homes, placing it slightly away from busy walkways can reduce interruptions during rest.

Consistency matters. Keeping the tree in the same position helps your cat build a routine around it, which increases long-term use.

How It Compares To Taller Cat Trees

This tree sits in a practical middle range for height. At 125cm, it provides enough elevation for observation and rest without becoming difficult to place or use.

Taller cat trees, often 150cm or more, offer greater vertical range but can require more space and more confident climbing. This model focuses on accessibility and steady movement rather than height alone.

If your cat prefers simple routes and predictable levels, this height often leads to more consistent use than taller, more complex structures.

Who This Cat Tree Is Not For

This tree may not suit very large or heavy cats that need wider platforms or reinforced structures. It is also less suitable for homes looking for maximum height above 150cm or very wide lounging areas.

Cats that prefer flat, ground-level beds or very soft enclosed spaces may not use the higher levels as often. In those cases, combining this tree with a separate bed can work well.

Placement, Setup, And Care

Place the tree near a window or a familiar resting area to encourage use. Cats are more likely to adopt new furniture when it is placed in a known location.

Assemble on a flat surface and tighten all fixings fully. Check again after the first week to maintain stability. Routine care includes vacuuming plush areas and wiping wood and sisal surfaces.

If you are still deciding which design suits your cat, you can read our guide to best cat trees for indoor cats to understand how layout affects daily use.

Dimensions

Base: 55cm x 45cm
Height: 125cm
Post Diameter: 7–8cm
Maximum Weight: 20kg

Why This Cat Tree Is Worth It

The Back To Nature High Rise Cat Tree by Lords & Labradors gives indoor cats reliable height, clear movement, and defined rest areas in one structure. This high rise cat tree supports daily climbing, scratching, and rest without taking up too much space.

For homes that need a compact but effective cat tree, this model offers a practical balance of stability, comfort, and long-term use.

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