Insights

Pet hotel operators do not evaluate cat furniture in exactly the same way as a consumer buying one cat tree for home. A room product must fit a repeatable floor plan, give different cats more than one resting choice, remain understandable for cleaning staff, and arrive with components that can be checked and replaced without confusion. Compact solid wood cat tree CT-0708-071 is worth reviewing for that use because it combines a lower enclosed condo, a clear acrylic bowl, a fabric hammock, a guardrail platform, and several scratching-post surfaces within a 100 cm overall height.

This is a different buying case from a floor-to-ceiling climbing system or a large multi-cat tower. CT-0708-071 is not intended to dominate a shared activity hall. Its stronger role is as a compact room-level product for pet boarding suites, quiet recovery-style spaces, premium cat rooms, or a small group of standardized rooms where operators want the same furniture layout repeated.

Compact solid wood cat tree CT-0708-071 in a bright pet hotel guest suite
CT-0708-071 brings an enclosed condo, clear bowl, hammock, elevated platform, and scratching posts into a compact room-level layout.

Why the structure suits room-by-room planning

The lower rectangular condo creates a sheltered resting area close to floor level. Its circular front opening and curved side entrance give staff two visible access points when checking the room. Above the condo, the clear acrylic bowl provides a raised resting position without creating a fully enclosed upper compartment. The hammock under the left platform adds a softer suspended rest zone, while the wooden guardrail defines the upper platform edge.

These zones help a pet hotel describe the room as more than a cage with one shelf. A guest cat can choose a lower enclosed space, a suspended textile rest, or a higher open position. The product record does not provide a universal load rating or behavioral guarantee, so operators should confirm suitability through a sample and their own animal-care review rather than turning those functions into unsupported performance claims.

For buyers comparing solid wood cat trees with clear bowl or capsule features, this model is also easier to place in a compact layout than a very tall tower. The 60 x 30 cm base is the practical number to map against a room plan. Staff still need clearance around the side entrance, hammock, bowl, and upper platform; the base dimension should not be treated as the complete operating envelope.

Specification record for CT-0708-071

The current product record lists a 100 cm height and a 60 x 30 cm base. The carton reference is 62 x 32 x 35 cm, with a recorded gross weight of 25 kg. Material is listed as solid rubberwood boards with solid pine scratching posts. The supplier data also records a 10 cm solid pine post diameter, 18 mm rubberwood board thickness, and a 30 cm clear bowl or capsule reference.

Product recordCurrent referenceWhy a project buyer checks it
Product numberCT-0708-071Keeps samples, room plans, spare-part requests, and quotations tied to one model.
Overall height100 cmSupports sight-line, window, wall-panel, and room-layout review.
Base60 x 30 cmUseful for initial floor-plan mapping before checking full use clearance.
Carton62 x 32 x 35 cmSupports warehouse, room allocation, and shipping-volume planning.
Gross weight25 kgRelevant to receiving, internal handling, and room installation workflow.
Post and board references10 cm post; 18 mm boardUseful when comparing a physical sample against the approved specification.

All dimensions should be reconfirmed on the approved sample and final order specification. MOQ is confirmed by model and order quantity, while lead time is confirmed after sample and order details. Those points should remain quotation items rather than fixed promises in a pet hotel project schedule.

Cleaning and room-turnover questions

A pet hotel buying team should separate cleanable hard components from replaceable textile or rope components. For CT-0708-071, that means reviewing the finish on the rubberwood boards, access to the inside of the lower condo, the clear bowl removal method, the hammock fixing points, and the rope-wrapped post surfaces. The correct cleaning agent and procedure depend on the approved materials and local animal-care policy; they should be confirmed before staff instructions are written.

The hammock deserves its own decision. Buyers can ask whether replacement hammocks are available, whether the attachment method can be standardized, and whether a spare textile ratio should be included in the order. The same logic applies to hardware packs, bowl components, and instructions. A room cannot return to service efficiently if a small missing component has no reference number or replacement route.

CT-0708-071 compact cat tree prepared for pet hotel room-turnover and component review
Room-turnover planning should cover hard-surface access, clear bowl removal, hammock replacement, rope condition, hardware, and the inside of the lower condo.

Sample checks before standardizing several rooms

A single showroom sample is useful, but a pet hotel should review it as an operating item rather than only as a styled display. Assemble the sample using the supplied instruction sequence and record the time, tools, hardware count, and any point that staff find unclear. Place it on the same type of flooring planned for the rooms and check stability after full assembly. Inspect post-to-board connections, guardrail parts, hammock straps, the clear bowl seat, edge finish, rope wrapping, and access to both condo openings.

The cat tree quality control workflow can then be adapted into an order-specific checklist. Sampling level, inspection records, photo evidence, and any third-party testing must be confirmed separately for the order. No general certificate or unverified test result should replace the physical sample and written specification.

For a multi-room rollout, give each room layout a reference. If one furniture layout uses CT-0708-071 and another uses a taller tower, keep the room count, product count, spare components, and carton labels separated. This reduces confusion during receiving and makes later replacement requests easier to trace.

Packaging and receiving logic

The 62 x 32 x 35 cm carton and 25 kg gross-weight references help the buyer estimate pallet, storage, and internal movement requirements. They do not replace a final packing list. Before purchase, confirm whether the clear bowl, hammock, hardware, and wooden components are individually protected, how the parts are positioned in the carton, and whether room or batch identifiers can be added to the outer mark.

For phased openings, carton labeling can be more useful than a generic model name. The buyer may request project name, room group, purchase-order reference, carton sequence, or component count, subject to supplier confirmation. The goal is to let the receiving team route cartons without opening every package in a common loading area.

OEM details that affect hotel operations

Color and styling are only one part of an OEM cat tree program. For hotel use, ask about wood tone, board finish, rope color, hammock fabric, replacement textile availability, bowl component supply, hardware pack standardization, instruction format, carton marks, and spare-part packing. Any change to material or structure should return to sample approval before it is applied across multiple rooms.

The product can also support a more accurate room description. Instead of saying that it is simply a "luxury cat tree," describe the actual zones: lower enclosed condo, clear raised bowl, suspended hammock, guardrail platform, and scratching-post surfaces. That wording is easier for guests to understand and easier for operations teams to verify against the installed product.

RFQ checklist for pet hotel buyers

  • Reference CT-0708-071 and state the number of rooms, opening phases, and expected spare units.
  • Share the room plan, intended floor surface, wall clearance, and placement restrictions.
  • Confirm 100 cm height, 60 x 30 cm base, 62 x 32 x 35 cm carton, and 25 kg gross weight on the approved sample.
  • Review the lower condo entrances, clear bowl, hammock, guardrail, rope wrapping, posts, boards, and hardware connections.
  • Ask about replacement hammocks, clear bowl components, hardware packs, instructions, and spare-part identification.
  • Define carton marks and room or batch allocation before shipment.
  • Agree the sample checks, inspection scope, photo records, and any third-party testing required for the project.
  • Confirm MOQ and lead time from the final quantity, customization scope, packaging, and production route.

CT-0708-071 is a useful candidate when a buyer wants several resting and scratching functions in a compact room-level product. Pet hotel and boarding buyers can compare the model with the broader pet hotel cat tree sourcing approach, then send room count, layout, sample requirements, spare-part needs, and packaging instructions through the project inquiry form.