Long-haired cream and ginger tabby cat sitting on a modern pear wood cat tree in a soft cream archway alcove. Sculptural pear wood branches, fluffy faux fur platforms, sisal-wrapped scratching post, sheepskin base mat, draped cream silk in the background.
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Pear Wood Cat Tree

A cat tower that looks like a tree, not an eyesore.

A 38-inch modern cat tree carved from real pear wood — sculptural branches, sisal-wrapped scratching posts, a heavy stable base. Designed to live in a living room without making the room about the cat tree.

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Most cat trees look like cat trees. Carpeted poles, primary colors, plastic toys glued to the side. This one is carved from a real pear wood branch — every tree is different, the wood has a faint warm scent, and the form is sculptural enough to read as decor instead of pet furniture. The sisal-wrapped scratching posts hide in the trunk. The cat platform is a wooden disc, not a fluffy carpet pad. The base is heavy enough that a determined cat won't tip it.

Real wood means it's heavier than carpet-pole trees — assemble it where it's going to live. Sisal posts will eventually need replacing if your cat is a serious scratcher (a year of daily use, in my experience). The natural wood means slight color variation between trees — that's the point, but worth knowing if you want exact matches.

The cat tree that disappears into the room.

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