There are cat trees that occupy floor space, and there are cat trees that justify it. The Hana Cat Tree Tower belongs firmly in the second category. Built on a solid natural wood base and frame, wrapped entirely in tightly wound natural sisal, and finished with a plush donut-shaped nest perch at the top, this is a piece of cat furniture that reads as intentional design rather than functional compromise — the kind of thing that earns its place in a room rather than simply filling it.
At 75 centimetres tall, the Hana offers a sisal-wrapped climbing post, an angled sisal scratch mat integrated directly into the frame, a 20cm sisal ball on a natural wood arm for independent play, a hanging feather toy, and a generously proportioned 35cm donut nest perch at the top. Every surface that a cat would naturally want to scratch is scratchable. Every element that a cat would naturally want to interact with is present. And the overall form — warm natural wood, cream sisal, soft plush — photographs as beautifully as it lives in a room.
Your cat finds every surface, uses all of them, and claims the top nest as a permanent residence.
Why pet owners love it
The all-natural sisal construction means zero shedding and long-term durability — sisal holds up to sustained scratching far better than carpet or plush alternatives. The solid wood frame gives real stability without rocking or shifting. The donut nest perch at height gives cats the elevated enclosed resting space they instinctively prefer. And the overall aesthetic is one of the few in its category that genuinely improves the look of the room it occupies.
Product details
Solid natural wood base and frame
Natural sisal-wrapped climbing post
Angled sisal scratch mat — 30L × 20W cm
20cm diameter sisal ball on natural wood arm
Plush donut cat nest perch — 35cm diameter
Hanging feather toy
No-shed sisal construction throughout
Assembly required — all fixings included
Dimensions
Overall: 45L × 40W × 75H cm
Base: 45 × 40 cm
Cat nest perch: 35cm diameter
Sisal ball: 20cm diameter
Care
Brush sisal surfaces with a dry brush to remove loose fibres as needed. Wipe the wooden frame and base with a dry or lightly damp cloth. Do not wet the sisal surfaces. The natural sisal will develop a worn texture with sustained use — this is expected and characteristic of the material.
Note
Assembly required — all fixings and instructions included. Natural wood grain and sisal tone will vary slightly between units. This is a characteristic of the materials, not a defect.