Cat Trees & Scratchers
Sturdy posts, trees and scratchers that give cats somewhere of their own to climb, stretch and scratch — and give your sofa a fighting chance.

Cat Scratcher House Feeder Combo Set
An all-in-one wooden cat house with scratcher plus automatic feeder and water dispenser for feed, drink, rest and play.

Enclosed Cat Litter House Scratcher
A wooden hooded litter house with built-in scratcher controls odour while giving cats a private retreat.

Large Cat Tree With Bed
A multi-level cat tree with a dedicated cosy bed for climbing, scratching and snoozing.

Wooden Cat Tree Climbing House
A combined wooden cat tree and house that gives cats height, shelter and a scratch.

Cat Climbing Tower With Pet Stairs
A climbing tower with built-in steps that helps cats reach height while easing the jump up.

Cat Climbing Tower With Pet Stairs
A multi-level climbing tower that gives cats height, exercise and a place to perch.

Pet Stairs And Cat Climbing Tower
Helps cats and small dogs safely reach beds, sofas and high perches without jumping.

Cat Tree Tower With Scratching Posts
A multi-level cat tree that lets cats climb, scratch and perch to save your furniture.

Cat Jumping Platform Climbing Perch
Sturdy raised platform for climbing, perching and play.

Farm Villa Cat Climbing Frame
A large multi-level cat climbing frame with cosy villa compartments for play and rest.

Multi-Level Cat Tree Tower
A multi-level cat tree that gives your cat space to climb, scratch and perch up high.

Cat Climbing Frame With Bed
A multi-level climbing frame and bed that keeps your cat active and rested.

Cabinet-Style Cat House Villa
An enclosed cabinet-style cat villa that gives your cat a cosy private den with room to climb.

U-Shaped Platform Cat Tree
A sturdy multi-level cat tree with a U-shaped resting platform for lounging and climbing.

All-In-One Cat Tree With Bed
Combines a climbing tree and cosy bed so your cat can play and rest in one place.

Compact Space-Saving Cat Tree
Packs a cosy bed, scratching posts and toys into a slim tower for small homes.

Two-Level Cheese-Box Cat Scratcher Bed
A fun cheese-shaped scratcher and bed that keeps your cat clawing and lounging in one spot.

Corrugated Cardboard Cat Scratcher Bed
Satisfies your cat's urge to scratch while doubling as a cosy curved resting spot.

Wall-Mounted Cat Climbing Shelf Set
Frees up floor space while giving your cat vertical climbing and lounging perches.

Self-Adhesive Cat Scratcher Pad
Protects walls and furniture corners while giving your cat a satisfying scratch.

Roman Column Cat Scratching Post
A tall, wear-resistant scratching post that saves your furniture from claws.

Upright Sisal Cat Scratching Post
A tall sisal post that lets your cat stretch and scratch the natural way.

Tall Cat Tree Activity Tower
A tall climbing tower that keeps your cat active, scratching and content.

Cat Climbing Frame Activity Tower
A tall climbing frame that lets active cats scramble, perch and exercise indoors.
Why cats need to scratch
Scratching isn’t bad behaviour — it’s how cats keep their claws healthy, stretch their muscles and mark their territory. Take it away and they’ll find your furniture instead.
Giving them a tall, stable post in a spot they already like to lounge redirects the instinct to somewhere you’re both happy with.
Picking the right one
Cats prefer a post tall enough to stretch up fully, on a base heavy enough that it won’t wobble mid-scratch.
Sisal rope and natural cardboard are firm favourites. For climbers and multi-cat homes, a taller tree with platforms earns its keep.
Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.
Common questions
How do I stop my cat scratching the sofa?
Place an appealing scratcher right next to the spot they’re targeting, make the post sturdy and tall, and reward them for using it. Most cats happily switch once there’s a better option.
Sisal or cardboard?
Both work — many cats like vertical sisal for stretching and flat cardboard for a satisfying shred. Offering both covers all preferences.
Are tall cat trees stable?
Look for a wide, weighted base. Our product pages note the base dimensions so you can judge stability for an enthusiastic climber.
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