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    Cat tree for Siamese in a dog household

    This is a specific conversation about Cat trees — what makes a good one — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    A Siamese sharing space with a large dog needs a proper refuge — not just somewhere to perch, but somewhere genuinely out of reach that she can launch off and land on without the whole thing swaying. The most important factors in any cat tree are stability and height. Cheap ones wobble the moment a cat lands on them, and once a cat loses confidence in it, they stop using it entirely — which is the last thing you want when there's a dog in the mix. Before I point you in the right direction: how big is the dog, and is it actually chasing her or just generally in her space? Does she have any current high spots she retreats to — a wardrobe, a shelf?
    It's a Labrador, about 35kg. He doesn't chase her aggressively but he's boisterous and she hates him getting near her. She jumps on top of the kitchen cupboards when she's had enough. We have a decent-sized living room.
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    That tells me a lot. She's already self-selecting for maximum height — the kitchen cupboards are probably 180–200cm. So she's not looking for a cosy mid-level perch, she wants altitude. A Labrador that size can easily put his paws on anything below about 150cm, so realistically you need the top platform to be close to ceiling height or at least 170cm+, with a base heavy and wide enough that a bouncing Lab walking past doesn't send vibrations through it. Can you tell me roughly how much floor space you can give it — a square metre, or are we working around furniture?
    We could give it maybe 60x60cm in a corner, possibly a bit more. Budget is flexible, we just want something she'll actually use.
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    In that case I'd go straight for the Feandrea 173cm XXL cat tree — the tall, multi-platform version with the large top hammock and wide sisal posts. The base is weighted and broad, the posts are thick enough that it doesn't flex when a cat lands at speed, and 173cm puts the top platform well above Labrador nose height. Siamese are active and vocal about their preferences, and this one has enough surfaces — hammock, perch, tunnels — that she can pick her spot depending on mood. The corner placement will also give it extra lateral stability. It's around £90–£110 on Amazon UK and consistently well-reviewed specifically by people with dogs in the house. The only thing I'd say: once you've positioned it, wedge it snugly into the corner rather than leaving any gap — it makes a real difference.
    View FEANDREA Cat Tree Multi-Level on Amazon
    That sounds ideal. Is there anything I should do to get her to actually use it rather than just stick to the cupboards?
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    Yes — placement and scent. Put it in the living room where she already spends time with you, not in a back room. Siamese are social cats, so she wants to be high up near the action, not isolated. Rub a soft cloth on her face and wipe it on the perches to transfer her scent before she investigates. Don't move her onto it — let her discover it herself. A sprinkle of dried catnip on the top platform helps speed that up. Within a week or two she should be choosing it over the cupboards, especially once she works out the dog can't reach her.
    Perfect, thank you. I'll order the Feandrea.
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    Good choice. She'll appreciate having somewhere that's properly hers — and so will your kitchen cupboards.

    Your situation is probably different. Get a specific answer for yours.

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