You will receive two shelves for the listed price, each shelf is 30Cm deep and 40Cm wide


We make our shelves to order, this is why you may have to wait longer than expected. To make sure get in touch first and ask us when can it be dispatched.

Our shelves have 3 years manufacturer guarantee on them!

These shelves and posts are extremely strong and they can hold any cat, no matter how big or fat your cat is!

THESE SHELVES ARE FOR INDOOR USE ONLY, these shelves and the posts will not last long outdoor, as it is untreated and not waterproof.

We only supply the screws/bolts for either plasterboard walls, outdoor enclosure or masonry walls, you will need a drill bit, a hammer drill and the right screwdriver to mount the shelves.

How to identify your wall and what are "Fixings means"?

Fixings means screws, one type of screws will not work in a different wall, It is important to choose the right type of fixings. For example, you can`t mount a shelf onto a glass panel and on timber/wood with the same screws.

Masonry: It stands for solid, brick or concrete wall. It provides the strongest mounting spot, much stronger then plasterboard/Drywall. You can identify it by knocking it, if you hear a very dense, solid sound, then it is masonry, Masonry fixings also work in wooden walls, but the screws may go through the other side of the wooden wall.

Drywall/Plasterboard: If you only have Drywall/Plasterboard walls, we do offer "hollow wall anchor" screws for that, the screws are still strong enough to hold any cat. Knock your wall, if it sounds very hollow, like there is a space (cavity) behind it, then there is a space behind it and it is plasterboard/drywall.

Outdoor enclosure, also called as cat run: You can mount these shelves onto the mesh (if the mesh is strong enough) of your enclosure. We offer bolts, nuts and a plain, untreated wooden (MDF) board to put the shelves and posts up. If your mesh is not strong enough to hold your cat`s weight, then buy masonry fixings and you can use the screws to mount the shelves into the wooden support posts (the frame) of your enclosure. Please make sure your posts are big and strong enough to hold your cat. The shelf need to be supported from the back as well, all the way down to its bottom.