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Back To Nature Basket Cat Tree - Lords & Labradors

Back To Nature Basket Cat Tree - Lords & Labradors

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The Back To Nature Basket Cat Tree by Lords & Labradors is designed for cats that enjoy a balance of height, comfort, and defined resting areas. It provides dedicated space to rest, scratch, observe, and play indoors, without relying on overly complex climbing structures.

This model combines open basket beds with a covered cave at the base, allowing cats to move between levels easily and settle into consistent routines. It supports both active moments and longer rest periods throughout the day.

Part of the Back To Nature range, it uses natural wood, wicker, and sisal to create a structure that feels stable under use while fitting cleanly into shared living spaces.

Key Features

  • Two open basket beds for elevated resting and observation
  • Enclosed base cave for private, uninterrupted sleep
  • Natural sisal scratching posts for daily claw care
  • Stable base with 7cm support poles to reduce movement
  • Two hanging toys for light, controlled play
  • 117cm height for moderate climbing without excessive reach

Best Suited For

Indoor cats that enjoy moderate climbing, elevated resting spots, and defined sleeping areas. It suits kittens, adult cats, and multi-cat homes, particularly where a balance of height and accessibility is preferred.

If you want to compare different layouts and heights, you can browse our cat trees and towers collection to find the right structure for your space.

Basket Cat Tree For Indoor Cats

Many cats prefer raised resting spots where they can observe their surroundings without being disturbed. The open basket beds provide elevation while maintaining an accessible layout that encourages regular use, supporting both calm alertness during busy periods and longer rest during quieter parts of the day.

This setup helps cats settle into predictable indoor routines, giving them a consistent place to return to without needing to search for new resting spots around the home.

Balanced Height Without Complexity

At 117cm tall, this cat tree offers useful vertical space without requiring large jumps or difficult climbing routes. Cats can move between levels naturally, which supports confidence and consistent use across different ages and activity levels.

This makes it suitable for a wider range of cats, including those that enjoy height but do not rely on tall, multi-tiered towers for stimulation.

Two Open Basket Beds For Flexible Rest

Cats often rotate between resting spots depending on light, temperature, and activity in the home. Two open basket beds support that behaviour naturally, allowing them to stay within the structure while choosing where to settle.

The open design provides enough space for both stretching and curled rest, while the raised edges offer light support without restricting movement. This balance helps maintain comfort without trapping heat or limiting repositioning.

Room To Stretch And Settle

Each basket bed allows cats to lie flat or reposition comfortably. This is especially important for larger cats that need more space to rest without feeling confined. The structure remains stable under weight, helping maintain confidence during entry and exit.

Reducing Tension In Multi-Cat Homes

Separate resting areas reduce competition. Cats naturally choose different levels, which helps avoid crowding and supports calmer behaviour in shared environments.

Hidden Cave For Deep Rest

The enclosed base cave provides a private resting space for cats that prefer lower, sheltered areas. This is especially useful in busy homes where open platforms may feel too exposed, while the lower position makes access easier for cats that prefer minimal climbing.

Having both open beds and a covered cave allows cats to choose between visibility and privacy throughout the day, which often leads to more consistent use.

Why Covered Spaces Matter

Enclosed rest areas reduce visual stimulation and help cats settle more deeply. Many cats sleep longer and more consistently when they have access to a shaded, protected space.

Supporting Different Rest Preferences

With both open beds and a covered cave, this cat tree allows cats to choose where they feel most comfortable at different times of day.

Scratch Posts That Support Daily Habits

Scratching supports claw maintenance, stretching, and stress release. Providing a consistent surface helps reduce damage to furniture and supports daily behaviour. This tree uses natural sisal scratch areas that remain firm under pressure, encouraging regular use.

Why Sisal Works Well

Sisal provides a coarse, reliable texture that cats can grip easily. It maintains its structure over time, which helps keep scratching behaviour focused on the correct area.

Encouraging Early Use

Position the tree near your cat’s existing scratch area during the first few days. This increases the likelihood of early adoption and long-term habit formation.

If you are still deciding which structure suits your cat best, you can read our guide to best cat trees for indoor cats to understand how layout and height affect daily use.

Play Features For Light Activity

While this tree focuses on rest and structure, it also includes two hanging toys to support short bursts of play. These provide movement that encourages natural hunting behaviour without overwhelming cats that prefer calmer environments.

Because the play features sit separately from the main sleeping areas, cats can switch between activity and rest without disruption, helping maintain a balanced daily routine.

Natural Materials And Home Integration

The combination of wood, wicker, and neutral tones keeps the design visually calm while maintaining strength and durability. These materials create a structure that feels natural under use while blending into shared living spaces without appearing bulky.

This makes the cat tree easier to position near sofas, windows, or resting areas where cats already spend time, improving adoption and long-term use.

Stable Structure For Confident Movement

Stability plays a key role in how often a cat tree is used. A steady structure reduces hesitation and supports relaxed movement between levels, helping cats feel confident when climbing and settling.

Thick support poles and a balanced footprint maintain consistency during daily use, which is especially important for cautious cats.

Support Pole Design

The pole diameter measures 7cm, helping reduce flex and improve durability.

Weight Capacity

The structure supports up to 20kg, making it suitable for larger cats and multi-cat households.

Size And Placement Guide

This cat tree offers vertical interest without excessive height, making it suitable for a wide range of home layouts.

Dimensions

This cat tree measures 60cm in length, 45cm in width, and 117cm in height, with a pole diameter of 7cm. The structure supports a maximum load of 20kg, making it suitable for larger cats or shared use in multi-cat homes.

Where To Position It

Place the tree near natural light or an area your cat already uses. Clear access on at least two sides helps encourage regular use.

Care And Maintenance

Routine cleaning helps maintain comfort and extend the lifespan of the cat tree.

Weekly Care

Vacuum platforms and the cave area, remove loose fur, and check hanging toys for wear.

Ongoing Maintenance

Tighten fixings periodically and inspect scratch areas to ensure continued performance.

Why This Cat Tree Is Worth It

The Back To Nature Basket Cat Tree by Lords & Labradors provides a balanced combination of height, comfort, and structure, supporting natural behaviours and consistent routines. It fits easily into indoor living spaces while offering reliable daily use without unnecessary complexity.

For owners looking for a practical, well-balanced cat tree that supports both rest and activity, this design offers strong long-term value.

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