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As most cat owners know all too well, cat trees don't always scream "chic" — they scream "eyesore in the middle of your nicely curated living room." But alas, having a modern cat tree is truly a necessity for any growing feline. The pet product is great for keeping your furry friend occupied, and it prevents them from leaving claw marks all over your stylish furniture .

Fortunately, thanks to retailers like Amazon and so many other direct-to-consumer furniture brands, we've discovered a bevy of minimalist cat trees and condos that are so aesthetic, you actually won't mind having them set up in your home. While these beautiful pieces of cat-chitecture (we couldn't help ourselves) will cost you more than a regular old cat tree, rest assured they're well worth the investment thanks to their modern and fashionable design. Each tree contains scratching posts, perches, and cubbies that your cat can scurry around and hide in.



Whether you want a cat tower that's the height of your wall, a cat mansion that features multiple cubbies and perches, or an aesthetic cat tree that has just a few features, you're bound to find a stylish cat tree that'll suit your home — and your kitten's high-end preferences. We've even included several affordable cat trees from Amazon, Chewy, and Wayfair, so you can still find the best model for your home — even if you're on a tight budget. Hurry and snag one of these practical cat trees for your home before they sell out — you and your kitty will thank us later.

21 Self-Cleaning Cat Litter Boxes, From Semi-Automatic to Touch-Free Best Cat Tree "Cave" Bedsure Large Cat Cave For Pet Cat House With Fluffy Ball Hanging and Scratch Pad ($24, originally $35) While it's less of a tower and more of an elevated cave, this option is perfect for two cats who like to stay nearby while they relax. Bedsure is known for some of the softest quality pet sanctuaries on the market, so you can be sure both the upper platform and inner hideaway is cozy. In fact, it's made from pet-friendly MDF materials with CARB Certification and soft lambswool fabric, and there's a scratching panel and hanging ball at the side for extra engagement.

It's suitable for any cat under 20 pounds, so if you have a bit less room in your place but still want your cats to feel like they can jump and climb, this option is perfect for you. Best Cat Tree With a Hammock Amazon Basics Cat Tower with Hammock ($27) Even if you have a small apartment, you can still create a designated space for your pet with this small cat tree from Amazon. The compact model features two scratching posts and a plush hammock that your cat will love curling up in at the end of a long day.

Plus, thanks to its shorter frame, it's a great space-saving option that's easy to squeeze underneath a desk or into an unused corner of your home. Best Cat Tree For Small Spaces MECOOL 4in1 Small Cat Tree ($34, originally $46) If your furry friend is on the smaller side, they'll love using this comfy cat tree. The bed will hug them snuggly during naps and when they're ready to play or groom, they can choose between a variety of accessories, including a scratching post, hanging ball toy, and beauty massage brush.

Best Minimalist Cat Tree Catry Cat Tree ($59) This simple, wooden cat tree features a private condo your cat can escape to, a scratching post, and a tower they can relax on. Its sturdy design will support your cat for as long as they desire, so you never have to worry about it tipping — or them outgrowing it. Best Unique Cat Tree TSCOMON 55" Cat Tree for Indoor Cats ($60) If your cat loves to perch, they'll enjoy sitting up high on on this 55-inch platform.

The tree also boasts a scratching pad, hammock, and ball that they can interact with on the way down. And the plant design will seamlessly integrate into any space, making it a perfect addition to homes with a more earthy and natural aeshtetic. Best Multilevel Cat Tree Yaheetech Multi-Level Plush Cat Tree ($66, originally $80) If you have multiple cats that you need to occupy, say hello to this large cat tree.

The tree contains multiple levels for cats to play and sleep on and even includes a hammock and scratching post slide. It's the Great Gatsby of cat trees, and it deserves a spot in your home. Best Durable Cat Tree FEANDREA 33.

9-Inch Cat Tower ($76, originally $80) Felines will have a field day every day when they have this fun and cute tower to play on. The tree features a long scratching post for furry friends to sharpen their nails on, a cave for them to hide out in, and three machine-washable beds for them to lounge across. It has a strong base, so you don't have to worry about it tipping over.

Shop Ultrasoft Bedding, Bath, and Loungewear During Cozy Earth's Semi-Annual Sale Best Large Cat Tree Hey-brother Large Multi-Level Cat Tree Condo ($76, originally $90) This multi-layer cat tower will cater to your cat's every desire: scratching, climbing, sleeping, and exercising. Plus, it offers two roomy condos and a sturdy hammock for luxurious napping and lounging around. It can also accommodate multiple cats at once if you have a few kitties in your home.

Best Realistic Cat Tree On2 Pets Cat Tree With Leaves ($92, originally $165) Pet and plant parents will adore this innovative cat tree. Designed for cats up to 32 pounds in weight, this cat tree takes less than 15 minutes to assemble. Your cat can jump, climb, scratch, and relax with this realistic tree.

Best Tall Cat Tree Made4Pets Cat Tree ($100, originally $110) With its cube cave, hammock, two platforms, and soft cushions, this tree is perfect for your cats that love to hop around. (You won't be tempted to hide it in a closet either.) Place it in your living room or wherever your cat hangs out the most.

Its elegant design will blend in anywhere, plus its wood design will ensure it won't tip over, regardless of how rowdy your felines get. Best Stylish Cat Tree Vetreska Multi-Level Cat Tree ($110) Looking to incorporate a pop of color into your space? Look no further than this colorful cat tree from Amazon. The tree features vibrant pops of orange, red, pink, and green for an art deco look that your interior will thank you for.

It's a bit more limited on accessories like a designated scratching post or hanging balls, so if you have a younger kitten that loves to play, you might be better off shopping out another option. Best Woven Cat Tree PetPals Handwoven Cat Tree With Perches Scratching Post ($129, originally $149) Perfect for small cats, this cat tree features a bowl-shaped lounge, a plush fleece pillow, and dual sisal posts that both you and your cat will love. Not to mention the bowl-shaped lounge makes a great sleeping spot for your furry friend.

It's eco-friendly too, making this tree a total steal. Best Cat Tree For Scratching PetPals 49" Cat Condo ($189, originally $199) Between the dual scratching posts and feather-teasing toys, your cat will be kept amused by this tree for hours — and you definitely won't mind looking at it. The tree is simple and easy to install and comes with a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.

All of its perches and condos are made with soft plush fabric for safety. Best Handmade Cat Tree TheMauStore Wooden Cat Condo ($259) Sleek, modern, and minimalist, this handmade cat condo is suitable for any home. Your cat will love the basket that rests on top of its perches, and you'll love that its basket can be removed and washed.

This cat tower is handmade, making it extra special. Target's New Fall Collection With Joanna Gaines Is Here! Shop Our Favorite Pieces — Additional reporting by Corinne Sullivan, Haley Lyndes, and Sarah Wasilak Kyley Warren is an award-winning writer, editor, and affiliate strategist with more than four years of experience in the publishing space. She currently works as an assistant editor on PS Shopping and is an expert on all things related to shopping and fashion.

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