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    Best modern cat tree for a Chartreux

    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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    So you've got a minimalist home and you're not willing to sacrifice your interior for a beige carpet-covered eyesore — completely fair. Before we get to aesthetics though, the fundamentals matter most: a good cat tree has to be rock solid and tall enough for your cat to feel properly elevated. Cheap ones wobble on landing and cats stop using them within weeks. To point you at the right thing — how big is your Chartreux, would you say they're a fairly active climber, and how much floor space can you give up for this?
    She's a pretty average-sized Chartreux, maybe 4kg. She's quite active actually, loves to jump and watch everything from high up. I've got a corner space that's roughly 60x60cm, and my flat is all grey tones and natural wood.
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    That's a great setup to work with. Chartreux are solidly built for their size and genuinely athletic — she'll absolutely use a tall tree if it doesn't wobble. Grey tones and natural wood is also the easiest palette to match. What's your rough budget, and are you happy to assemble something that takes a bit of time, or do you want it as simple as possible?
    Budget is flexible, up to about £150. I don't mind assembly if the end result looks good.
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    In that case the Feandrea PCT710GY is exactly what I'd point you at. It's a tall, multi-platform tree — around 150cm — with a contemporary design: light grey plush, clean lines, no garish colours, and the platforms are wide enough for a Chartreux to stretch out properly. The base is weighted and stable, so she can launch off the top perch without it rocking. It fits neatly into a corner, sits well within your 60x60cm space, and genuinely looks like it belongs in a considered interior rather than being hidden. Assembly takes around 45 minutes but the instructions are clear. At around £100–£120 on Amazon UK it leaves you well inside budget.
    View FEANDREA Cat Tree Multi-Level on Amazon
    That sounds really good. Is the grey actually a nice grey or is it that slightly purple-toned cheap fabric grey?
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    It's a cool, neutral mid-grey — not warm, not purple-toned. It photographs accurately on Amazon so it's worth checking the listing images against your wall colour, but it's consistently described by buyers as a clean modern grey. It works well against white walls and concrete-look finishes especially. If your flat leans slightly warmer, the beige variant of the same tree exists, but from what you've described the grey should sit well.
    Great, I'll go with the grey one. Thanks.
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    Good choice. One tip once it's up: put it near a window if you can — Chartreux are observational cats and she'll use it far more if she can watch the street or garden from the top perch. Enjoy it.

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

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