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635 days ago

Monkee Tree. Cat Tree. Scalable Cat Ladder. New. Bargain Price

Marie from Linwood

Do you love your cat? Do you want them to live their best life and be the free and graceful athletes they were meant to be.

If you answered yes, here's a way to do it, and save a nice chunk of money in the process.

Heard of Monkee Tree? If you love your cat/s, you're going to love this. The scalable cat tree ladder. It's a fabulous product that brings enrichment, fun and mobility to your feline friends. Give them back some of the joy they bring to you. Cat servants everywhere love it! As do the cats!


If you've been thinking you can't give your cat its own door because of accessibility issues, Monkee Tree can solve that issue. You can turn a window into a door by using Monkee Tree as access steps.
Your cat can be the adventurer they were born to be.


Get all the details at


monkeetree.com...



This is the 12 trunk starter kit. It is absolutely brand new, but missing the original box. We disposed of the packaging intending to install it, but that never happened. Retails for $259 (plus shipping), so this is your chance to make a massive saving just because I threw the box away.

Contactless pick up in Linwood. Payment required prior to collection please. ***have managed to put in a box, so may be able to ship if necessary. Around $7.00 across Christchurch ***

$180.00

Price: $170

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