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6 Best Cat Trees and Towers for Maine Coon Cats In 2024

All cats like having a place to play, hide, and rest. Cat trees can be a great solution to have a spot for your Coons. Cat trees come in many different sizes, styles, and colors. You can buy them or even make a DYI project out of them.

All cats aren’t the same. However, some are small, some are large, some like to climb as high as they can, and yet others would rather hang out on the floor.

Today, I’m going to look at cat trees that will make life with your Maine Coon better by choosing cat trees that fit with the Maine Coon personality. Some Maine Coons don’t like to climb or jump as much as other cat breeds. They prefer staying close to the floor. There are exceptions to the rule. Some Maine Coons cats haven’t read the description of their kind and will jump and climb just as much if not more than other cat breeds. My own Maine Coon cat falls into this category, he just loves to climb.

Best Cat Trees for Your Stay on the Floor Maine Coon

For the Maine Coon who has an aversion to altitudes, these two cat condos will work well.

MidWest Curious Cat Cube

For the Maine Coon who prefers to stay close to the ground, this little cube is a perfect solution. It has a hidey-hole and a place for your kitty to lay on top. Covered in faux suede, it comes in one more suede color and two patterns. It’s easy to assemble and collapses for easy storage or travel. There are two small holes to entice your kitty to play. The padding for the bed areas is synthetic sheepskin.

Dimension: 15.5″W x 15.5″L x 16.5″H

Pros:

  • Strong and Sturdy
  • Collapsible for storage or travel
  • Several color choices

Cons:

  • Kittens can get their head caught in the small holes and become trapped
  • Strong odor in some cases

MidWest Curious Three Tier Cat Cube

This triple tier cat condo is a companion to the one above with three levels instead of two. This cube is strong and sturdy. It collapses for simple storage or travel. This one is perfect for multi-cat households. One side of this condo has a sisal rope scratching panel. The cube also comes in another faux suede color plus a couple of patterns.

Dimensions: 14.6L x 14.72W x 30.39H inches

Pros:

  • Strong and Sturdy
  • Collapsible for storage or travel
  • Several color choices

Cons:

  • Possible strong odor in some cases

Best Cat Tree for the Maine Coon Who Loves to Jump and Climb

Does your Maine Coon love to jump and climb all the high places in your house? If so, the two towers below are the perfect fit for your wild and crazy Maine Coon kitty.

Prestige Cat Trees 130014

Need a sturdy tree for a rambunctious Maine Coon? This cat tree made for large cats and multiple cat homes is perfect for your Maine Coon if they love to jump and climb. Crafted from solid wood, plush carpet, and natural sisal rope. The company uses a neutral colored rug. Because of the material used to construct this cat tree, it’s more expensive than some.

Dimensions: 24″W x 24″D x 65″H

Pros:

  • Sturdy
  • Made for large cats or multi-cat homes

Cons:

  • No color choice
  • The carpeting may come loose (can be easily fixed)
  • Heavy

Prestige Cat Trees 130098

Another cat tree from the same company. I have found that these seem to be some of the best large cat trees on most of the marketplaces. Built sturdy with great materials. This model is another great tree for your Maine Coon if they like to jump and climb. The biggest difference in this one is the platforms where your Coon can rest or play. They are curved at the side. Made from solid wood, plush carpeting, and natural sisal rope. This model has a smaller width and depth than the first one but is five inches taller. The company uses neutral colored carpet on these trees.

Dimensions: 22″W x 22″D x 70″H

Pros:

  • Sturdy
  • Made for large cats or multi-cat homes

Cons:

  • No color choice
  • The carpeting may come loose (can be easily fixed)
  • Heavy

Best Budget Cat Tree for Your Maine Coon Cat

BEAU JARDIN Cat Tree for Large Cats

This cat condo is for larger kitties. The top platform is larger than the cube. It’s perched on and the bottom hidey-hole, leaving a nice lounge area at the very top. The whole thing covered in a plush fleece material. It has one scratching post that is thicker and covered in sisal cord for tough scratching. This cat condo is just under three feet tall. Perfect for the Maine Coon that would rather stay close to the earth.

Dimensions: 32.3 inches tall. The top platform is 21.7in by 19.7in. The bottom cube is 22.8in by 16.1 in by 15in

Pros:

  • Made for larger cats
  • Close to the floor for earthbound loving Maine Coons
  • Sturdy and Stable

Cons:

  • Hidey holes are soft-sided, not solid

FEANDREA Cat Tree for Large Cats

This cat tree is similar to the one above but costs a bit less. There are two scratch posts versus one. This one is also for the bigger cat. This model is low enough to the floor for your earthbound Maine Coon. Two cubbies give your Maine Coon places to curl up and sleep. The bed on the top adds a space for your Maine Coon to observe their domain or soak up the sun. This cat tree is sturdy and robust. The soft plush material adds to the coziness of the tree, and the sisal wrapped scratch posts are ideal for your Coon to keep their claws healthy.

Dimensions: 23. 6″L x 15. 7″W x 33. 1″H (60 x 40 x 84cm)

Pros:

  • Great for large cats
  • Sturdy
  • Easy to assemble
  • Well made
  • Good Value

Cons:

  • Some complaints of hard to assemble
  • Tears easily in some cases
  • Cubbies are soft-sided.

Read Also:Top 6 Best Litter Box for Maine Coon Cats

DIY Options

If you don’t like the idea of buying something that just doesn’t fit your household, décor, or even your Maine Coon or Maine Coons, you may like these ideas. You can make a tree, tower, or condo for your Maine Coon.

You can use almost any material to make your Coons a great tree, tower, or condo. Cardboard to tree branches to particle board to furniture grade wood plus other stuff as well. PVC also makes a great material to use. All you need is your imagination and knowledge of your Maine Coon to make them the ideal furniture.

I have a shelf we put up for our cats to look out the windows in the living room. I’d like to add a bank of wooden boxes with openings and tunnels along the wall under that shelf. Some people even add boxes, shelves, and ledges on the walls. Your room would need to be significant for something like that, but it’s a cool idea. You can take logs from small trees to make posts to add platforms so that your kitty has places to climb up high on and survey their surroundings. Your unlimited creativity is all that it takes, plus some tools and materials.

I hope you found this article helpful about cat trees and that you might find something that you can use for your Maine Coon. So, what do you think? Would you buy a cat tree for your Maine Coon? Or would you build a customized, personalize space for them? Let us know what you think. Leave a comment below.

Charles

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