Small Space, Big Zoomies ✨ The Compact Cat Tower with a Hammock + Cooling Gel Chill Spot

Small Space, Big Zoomies ✨ The Compact Cat Tower with a Hammock + Cooling Gel Chill Spot

If your cat’s daily routine is scratch → climb → chaos → nap → repeat, this tower is basically their new dopamine headquarters. 😼✨

Meet the Compact Multi-Level Cat Tower—a small-footprint setup designed to give indoor cats the full “activity center” experience: sisal scratch posts + jump platforms + hanging toys + hammock + cooling gel pad—so they can play hard and chill harder. 

Why this compact tower gets used (not ignored)

1) Multi-level platforms = natural climbing + confidence building

Staggered platforms encourage climbing, hopping, and perching—perfect for indoor cats that need daily movement without a massive cat tree taking over the room. 

2) Durable sisal posts = furniture saver

Natural sisal scratching posts satisfy claw care and full-body stretching—giving cats a better target than sofa corners. 

3) Hammock + cooling gel pad = two nap modes

  • Hammock for the “cocoon nap” cats

  • Cooling gel pad for warm days, post-zoomies cooldowns, or cats who love a slightly cooler surface

4) Hanging toys = instant enrichment trigger

Built-in hanging toys invite batting and pouncing—great for solo play when you’re busy. 

5) Built to stay stable

Sturdy boards + hardware help keep the structure stable during daily climbs and enthusiastic launches.

What’s in the box (so you know it’s complete)

  • Panels & posts ×1

  • Perches/platforms ×1

  • Hammock ×1

  • Hanging toys ×1

  • Gel pad ×1

  • Hardware ×1

  • Assembly manual ×1 Electric Pets

How to “activate” it fast (Electric Pets tip)

Put it where your cat already:

  • scratches (the “crime scene”)

  • watches (near a window)

  • naps (sun patch zone)

On day one, sprinkle a little catnip on a platform or lightly rub a favorite blanket on the perch—cats adopt faster when it smells familiar.

Care + safety notes (quick)

  • Place on a flat surface for best stability

  • Check hardware periodically and tighten if needed

  • Replace/repair if any parts become damaged Electric Pets

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