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Buy Cat Trees and Scratching Posts for Your Cat at the Home Deluxe Online Shop
Every cat owner knows: a cat tree or a sturdy scratching post is far more than an accessory. It’s an essential part of keeping cats in a species-appropriate way. Not only does it help protect your furniture from sharp claws, it also meets your cat’s key needs: claw care, territory marking, play and exercise.
Why a Cat Tree Is Important for Your Cat’s Health
Cats scratch instinctively. This natural behaviour serves several important purposes:
- Claw care: Scratching helps your cat remove loose, old claw layers and keeps claws sharp and healthy.
- Marking: Scent glands in the paws allow cats to mark the cat tree as part of their territory.
- Stress relief & stretching: A good scratch is also a stretching ritual that strengthens muscles and releases tension.
Without suitable scratching options, cats look for alternatives—often at the expense of sofas, wallpaper and carpets. A stable cat tree channels this instinct in the right direction.
Choosing the Right Cat Tree: Stability, Material and Size
When buying a cat tree, pay attention to the following quality features:
- Stability: Larger or very active cats need a heavy, solid cat tree that can handle enthusiastic climbing sessions.
- Material: Sisal is the best choice for claw care because it’s tough and provides the resistance cats need. Many of our models are wrapped in high-quality, hard-wearing sisal.
- Height and lounging areas: Look for multiple levels, cosy caves for retreat, and elevated platforms. Cats love observing their surroundings from above.
Modern Cat Trees and Scratching Posts at Home Deluxe: Our Range
Whether you’re looking for a small scratching station for a corner or an XXL climbing paradise for multiple cats, our range offers plenty of choice. Pick from compact scratching posts (such as NEVA) that take up little space, or choose multi-level cat trees (such as RUBY and JAX) with cosy caves and elevated lounging spots.
Scratching Post vs. Cat Tree: Choosing the Right Model
Depending on your home and your cat’s personality, different solutions make sense. A scratching post is the space-saving option—ideal for smaller apartments or as an additional scratching station in different rooms. It reliably covers the basics of claw care. A cat tree, on the other hand, is the best choice for multi-cat households, very active cats, or if you have enough space. It offers vertical movement, multiple lounging and play options, and serves as a central retreat.
The Perfect Scratching Spot: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Selection and Care
Choosing the right scratching furniture can raise a lot of questions. Here you’ll find answers to the key points so you can make the best decision for your cat:
What is the best cat tree for cats?
The best cat tree is the one that suits your cat. For large or heavy cats, a high-quality, heavy-duty tree with thick sisal posts and solid platforms is ideal (and lasts the longest). For multi-cat households, bigger trees with multiple hideouts and lounging areas are a must.
How tall should a cat tree be?
It should be tall enough for your cat to fully stretch out—this matters for stretching and marking behaviour. A larger tree should either reach close to the ceiling or offer a raised lookout point from which your cat can survey the room.
Is vertical or horizontal scratching better for cats?
Most cats prefer vertical scratching (like a tree trunk) because it allows them to stretch fully. That’s why cat trees and scratching posts are the standard solution. Horizontal scratchers (e.g., scratching boards on the floor) are a great add-on, but rarely a complete substitute.
Where is the best place to put a cat tree?
The best spot is somewhere socially important to your cat—often near where people spend time, or close to a window for a vantage point. Important: don’t hide it away in a cellar or storage room, otherwise your cat is unlikely to accept it as a place to mark and retreat.
What does a species-appropriate cat tree look like?
A species-appropriate cat tree is stable, has sufficiently long sisal-wrapped posts for stretching, includes at least one cosy hideout, and offers a raised lounging platform. Materials should be robust and free from harmful substances or fabrics that tear easily.
How often should you replace a cat tree?
It’s time to replace it when the sisal is so worn that the wood core is visible and your cat no longer gets enough resistance, or when the tree becomes unstable. With regular care, high-quality trees can last for years—and often you can replace individual sisal posts rather than the entire tree.
Buy a Cat Tree Online at Home Deluxe
Choose quality and durability. At Home Deluxe, we focus on sturdy construction, high-grade sisal wrapping and stable base plates so your cat can enjoy their new scratching spot for a long time. Order the right cat tree or scratching post online and benefit from fast delivery straight to your door.
Whether you’re after a simple scratching post as a small scratching station or a ceiling-high cat tree as a complete indoor playground—at Home Deluxe you’ll find the right model that combines design, quality and species-appropriate features.
Support your cat’s wellbeing and keep them happily occupied—starting now.










