Bought a second one just to connect them into a tunnel, my cat treats it like an obstacle course now.
There was a noticeable burnt smell when I first opened it, aired it out on the porch for about a day and it was mostly gone. Wish that was mentioned more clearly beforehand but otherwise happy with it, my cat has claimed it as her new favorite spot.
Worried my two cats would fight over it. One claimed the frame, the other just sniffs around it. No drama for once.
My friend walked past it twice before she noticed the cat curled up in Mona Lisa's arms. Thought it was just an old painting in the hallway.
Ordered for my cat but my dog wouldn't stop sniffing around it for a week straight. No damage from either of them so far, good sign.
My cat claimed it in two hours and hasn't moved since. Every other bed I've bought him is still in a bag.
Set it on the floor to figure out where I wanted it and she was already curled up inside before I decided.
Didn't expect to use the top of this as an actual side table but here we are, coffee mug and my book sit up there most nights while my cat sleeps inside below. It holds the weight fine, no wobbling. Only wish the felt smelled less like burnt paper the first day out of the box, but that went away after airing it out.
My cat is a solid 14 pounds and I was worried about him caving in the top panel when he jumps up there. No issues after a month of daily use. Assembly instructions were clear, took less time than furniture way simpler than this normally takes me to put together.
She's a bigger long haired girl but she squeezes right in and looks so cozy doing it.
I've been trying to get my cat moving for years. She's 4, sleeps about 22 hours a day, and ignores every toy I've ever bought. I set this up out of desperation and did not expect what happened. She was curious immediately, which was already unusual. By day two she had a whole routine: inside in the morning watching the room through the hole, on top in the afternoon for grooming, and actually running through the tunnel in the evening. I've had it a month and a half. Felt looks exactly the same as day one.
Bought one to start and ended up getting a second so I could connect them into a little tunnel. My two cats are obsessed, they groom each other on top of it, yell at each other for space, and take turns napping inside. One of them tries to sit on top even when her sister is already up there, it's honestly hilarious to watch. Assembly was simple and connecting the two units together took maybe two extra minutes.
I've wasted a lot of money on cat stuff that gets ignored for weeks and then permanently. This one got used the first day and is still getting used. She naps in it, plays in it, sits on top of it. It's basically her whole world now. And it doesn't look hideous in my apartment which honestly matters to me.
She parks herself in the crook of the arm every morning while I make coffee. Doesn't match the painting one bit, that's the fun of it.
Expected a typical cat product, got something that actually looks cute in my apartment. The red roof and cream felt together is really charming. My cat went in the first evening and has been sleeping there every night since. The cushion is soft and the whole thing feels built to last.
Got this for my sister when she adopted her kitten, she said assembly took her about ten minutes solo, no tools needed.
I bought this for my two cats and it's been the best thing I've added to the apartment in months. One sleeps inside in tunnel mode every night. The other sits on top and bats down at her through the hole. They've been entertaining each other for weeks and I haven't had to do anything. The magnets keep it from collapsing, which I was skeptical about, but they genuinely hold. Even when my bigger cat sits on the arch it doesn't cave.
My grey cat has resting judgmental face 24/7, this is basically his portrait now. Same unimpressed look as Mona Lisa.
I only meant to buy one but the colors looked so good online I couldn't pick just one. Put them out on the back steps for a photo and now my cat and my neighbor's cat both claim one each. Snap together assembly took maybe five minutes, no tools needed. Felt is thick and doesn't feel flimsy at all.
My 12-year-old cat. She doesn't play anymore, barely leaves her bed. This she uses. She sits inside with just her head out and watches the room. I think the felt traps warmth and she likes that. Wasn't expecting much and was genuinely surprised.
Wasn't sure a cardboard scratcher in a resin frame would hold up but it's held up fine after weeks of daily scratching.
The red and misty blue combo is way more striking in person than in the product photos. Took my cat almost two weeks to actually go inside, I had to put treats near the opening a few times. Once she started using it though she's in there every day. Docking one star just because of how long it took her to accept it, not really the product's fault.
Doubles as actual art on my shelf when she's not in it. Guests don't realize it's a scratcher until they see her in Mona Lisa's lap.
Assembly took me like 20 minutes and I had to redo one of the panels. Not a huge deal. Once it was together it felt sturdy. Cat uses the treat holes constantly.
My older cat scratches at everything and I expected this felt to look rough within a month. It's been six weeks and there's some light texture wear near the entrance but nothing that looks bad from a normal distance. Holding up better than the last cat furniture we bought, which frayed within weeks.