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For Sale: Grey Cat Tree - not used, brand new in box. Reduced! ?25!


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*Edited to add photos as not sure that links works properly...


Hi I recently bought this cat tree from amazon:


https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08JGJPLG3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Unfortunately it doesn't quite fit where we want it and we've seen another one we prefer.


To save me the hassle of returning it I thought I'd see if anyone would like to buy it. As you can see I paid ?36.99 for it, so would like around ?30 for it as it is completely brand new.


It's been assembled once (really easy to do, only took about 15 minutes), so I can confirm all the pieces are there. I wasn't sure of what quality to expect given the price, as it seemed quite cheap compared to similar trees from Pets at Home for example. However, it was actually very sturdy.


We have now disassembled it again and it is all in one box ready for collection. The cat didn't even see it, so it is completely unused, guaranteed!


Collection from Dunstans road.

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