Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps
Climbing steps

Climbing steps

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$46.00
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Our COSY AND DOZY® sisal climbing steps are a great addition to our CHILL and CHILL Deluxe shelves. They can be used like scratching posts. You can also install them between perches and create a catwalk or a network of posts your kitty will surely love as his/her natural climbing and scratching tendencies come to life.

 

These sisal posts are hand made in Poland.

They appear to be floating because they have no brackets. The base is made of pine wood wrapped with natural agave sisal which cats love to claw and scratch.

These post are ready to mount as they come with screws. If screwed into a wall stud they’re extremely sturdy and can hold 44 pounds (20kg).

Each post is sold separately.

Dimensions: Length:

  • 28 cm (11 inches)
  • Width (diameter): 10 cm (4 inches)
  • Weight: 1,1 kg (2,4 lbs)
  • Max load: 20 kg (44 lbs)
Length:
28 cm
Width:
10 cm
Weight
1,1kg
Shelf load max
20 kg (44 lb)
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Climbing and exploration instincts

The wall-mounted COSY AND DOZY steps are designed to meet the very natural instincts of cats for climbing and exploration. You can easily use them to create stairs so that the kitty can freely climb to a high place. You can also place them in different places on the wall and create something like a cat's playground. They can also be used as a scratching post. Climbing and scratching are natural and instinctive behaviors for your cat, so they will love them.

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