Multi-Functional Cat Furniture: Sofa End Table with Cat Bowl Feeding Station, Scratching Post, and Scratching Pad
$19.99
Price: $19.99
(as of Dec 05, 2024 08:39:55 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Package Dimensions : 27.76 x 16.77 x 5.87 inches; 20.37 Pounds
Date First Available : November 1, 2023
Manufacturer : ZealWe
ASIN : B0CM9K8NQ9
Sofa End Table: Expertly designed as an elegant end table, this furniture piece offers a sophisticated addition to your home decor. It provides a convenient surface for your everyday items while ensuring your cat has a cozy spot to relax.
Cat Bowl Feeding Station: The integrated cat bowl station within the table structure keeps your pet’s dining area organized and easily accessible. It prevents spills and messes while allowing your cat to dine comfortably.
Cat Scratching Post: Built into the furniture, the scratching post is wrapped in durable sisal rope, catering to your cat’s natural urge to scratch and helping to maintain healthy claws.
Cat Scratching Pad: Supplementing the scratching post, the additional scratching pad offers an alternative surface for your cat to scratch, play, and stretch, promoting healthy behavior and preventing furniture damage.
Benefits: Space Optimization: Combines multiple functionalities in one compact unit, saving space in your home; Encourages Healthy Behavior: Provides designated areas for scratching, reducing the likelihood of damage to your furniture; Easy Maintenance: Surfaces are easy to clean and maintain, ensuring a tidy environment for both you and your pet.
Material: Premium wood, durable sisal, and pet-friendly finishes ensure longevity and safety.
Assembly: Comes with straightforward assembly instructions for quick and hassle-free setup.
7 reviews for Multi-Functional Cat Furniture: Sofa End Table with Cat Bowl Feeding Station, Scratching Post, and Scratching Pad
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Tdg –
Exactly what was described
Meets all my expectations.
angel kimball –
Really nice and sturdy. Cats love it
Very nice and cats love the scratcher instead of using my sofa
Lauren V –
Very sturdy but….
I was surprised by just how involved this item was to assemble and how sturdy it is when completed. Instructions were okay. When my cats use the included scratch pad their claws get stuck and it’s very difficult for them to free themselves. I plan to swap out their pad and replace it with some corrugated. That way they can scratch without getting stuck.
TechAndJewelGeeks –
Sturdy table the cats love to climb on and hide in. Hate the bowls, not worth $100.
Pros:- Easy to assemble if you’re used to assembling flat packed furniture- The cats *love* climbing in and on it, especially hiding in the small cubby- The angled side is perfect for cats to stretch, which the sisal pad encourages- The addition of the sisal pole adds an additional spot with the traditional sisal rope, as not all cats are attracted to sisal carpet (and it’s not ideal for training cats to *not* scratch berber or low-pile carpet)- The overall design is well thought out for compact design, and being ideal for apartments or studiosCons:- The sisal pad attached to the side wall of the table with the bots leaves ripples and just isn’t the best idea for future replacement. I made a personal change by using Command Velcro Strips, so I could make sure the sisal pad lays flat but also it gives me the ability to replace it with the more traditional sisal rope in a pad, as mine are trained not to scratch anything but the rope.)- The food bowl that rolls out from underneath the angled edge is a terrible design, as the cat will not properly stretch, and may stop using it to stretch, but also it’s very flimsy. Since there’s enough room between the table and a wall or couch, the food bowls should roll out from the other end. I have automatic feeders and hate the design of these, so I removed it.- The quality of the wood is particle board and this isn’t so mindblowing that it would warrant the $99 price tag. It’s worth, at most, $49. Size wise, and compared to a large carpeted tower, this is better priced at $35.Overall, there are pros and cons that mostly balance things out for this table. My cats are trained to not climb on tables but this isn’t an average table, so re-training was very easy to allow this. As such, they love climbing on it to stretch out – especially in the cubby shelf. In the end, I would say this is best for those needing something compact for play and feeding, but do think about modifying it to fit your needs.ðNote: This is my honest opinion and I hope my experience with the item helps you in your decision.
Ashley –
Great Cat Furniture
This cat furniture piece is really great and useful. Nice sized little end table, scratchers for your cat, and easy to clean bowls. My cats have enjoyed it and it gives them a place they can scratch next to my furniture.
TruthTeller –
Cat Feeding/Scratch Side Table
I’m a little unsure it’s worth the asking price…. but…It’s definitely a nice looking, sturdy, and well put together table (I know because I put it together myself ð). It’s a nice height that looks great right beside my couch and doubles as a side table. My cat, surprisingly, likes it. Although he hasn’t used the sisal side or scratch post yet, he does enjoy lounging on it. You can choose which side to attach the scratch post to, therefore the placement of the table can be manipulated. And the scratching post itself seems standard with other posts I’ve seen, so this should mean it’s interchangeable. Includes adjustable height feet, to ensure stability, and the shelves can double as space for your cat or storage space.So far it’s really only being used as a lounging spot for him, occasionally, and a side table, and for that I’m just not sure it’s worth almost 100 bucks. I won’t use the feeding bowls as this table wouldn’t look right in my kitchen where I feed my cat, and I don’t want to feed my cat in the living room where the table is. The feeding bowls were a weird addition in my opinion, although it may work for others. The bowls themselves are removable. Can pick them right up out of the holes they are placed into. These holes are cut into a piece that slides, using a metal slide system (as shown in the pics) in and out from under the bottom shelf. Convenient that the bowls are removed so easily, can easily be cleaned, however inconvenient in cases like mine where I don’t have a use for them and yet I still need it attached to support the rest of the table.One thing that bothers me is that the sisal pad is screwed into the side panel, and I really wish they would have attached it in another way… velcro or something, so that it can be removed and replaced without possible future damage to the table.Overall, I feel the design was a bit rushed or just not considered thoroughly. I feel like this might be a good piece for those who foster many cats and may need multiple feeding areas as well as multiple lounging and entertainment areas for multiple cats.I’m happy to have had the option to review. Tbh it makes a great looking and extremely sturdy side table itself, especially with multiple shelves. For that, it’s a bit too expensive though. For a cat… it really just offers multiple cat interfaces, in one, that still doesn’t hold up to its asking price, in my honest opinion.
Kimmie –
Very solid
I love this couch table. It is very solid and sturdy, even when the cat jumps on it. The bowls slide in and out from underneath the table so that itâs not out all the time where you would hit your ankles. The sisal is very tough tightly woven, and firmly attached. There is also a scratch post around the end of the table. There are two shelves where you can store stuff or cat stuff. It was easy to put together. It came with all the tools. It took about a half an hour only because the cat wonât leave it alone. Itâs easy to clean just to wipe of a damn cloth. The top is a nice big area but not too big or you can set a dinner plate glass of water. Whatever you need to sit down. Itâs nice and tall and even with the side of my couch. It is very well priced for the quality of this table. I am very happy with it .