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Aivituvin Cat House Outdoor Catio Kitty Enclosure with Super Large Enter Door,Wooden Cat Cage Condo Indoor Playpen with Platforms,Small House,70 Inch

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Pattern Name: Large


Features

  • Multiple Platform: Unique upgraded extra middle platform and enlarge six side shelves allows cats to jump from left to right, others cannot, providing kittens with more climbing space
  • Walk In Style: Oversized convenient front door at 64" with safety latch allows adult people to access the cat enclosure to interact with the pets, while making cleaning easier
  • Two Sleeping House: Fully enclosed cat catio with two spacious sleeping houses offer super soft and warm lounging spots, give your feline friends a luxurious napping experience
  • Leakproof Roof: Waterproof tarp roof cover will never leak, protect your pets from the sun and rain. Cat playpen with strong metal wire, your cat can safely enjoy the outdoors
  • Easy Assemble: The sturdy cat tree is reinforced with wooden corner strips to make the cat cage more durable. Pre-drilled screw holes and numbered parts are easy to set up
  • Expandable Design: If you're handy, you can buy two catios and combine them. You can expand from left and right, or front and back, or form an L shape. Unlimited fun for you to discover

Color: Grey


Brand: Aivituvin


Material: Wood


Product Dimensions: 62.6"L x 32.6"W x 70.1"H


Style: Rustic


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 71 x 38 x 71 inches; 88 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AIR37-M-N


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 21, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aivituvin


Best Sellers Rank: #29,681 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #83 in Cat Houses & Condos


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,112)


Brand Name: Aivituvin


Dog Breed Size: Large


Pet Type: Cat


Model Number: AIR37-M-N


Warranty Description: 2 Year Manufacturer


Target Species: Cat


Unit Count: 1.00 Count


Included Components: catio


Manufacturer: Aivituvin


Color: Grey


Product Style: Rustic


Item Shape: Rectangular


Material Type: Wood


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 62.6"L x 32.6"W x 70.1"H


Closure Type: Latch


Is Assembly Required: Yes


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  • Well worth the $$$ Well worth the $$$
Pattern Name: Extra Large
After thinking long and hard about how we were going to contain two rambunctious kittens on our raised deck, we settled on this catio. We read all the reviews and, at first, we were hesitant because of reading the negative reviews, but we decided to order anyway. We are glad we did. Here is what we found ... PACKAGING & LABELING: We found absolutely NO problem with the packaging or with the labelling. All parts were shipped in two boxes, packed appropriately, nothing was missing, and nothing was broken. Each wooden section was either stamped with the appropriate letter or had a clearly visible label on it. The directions were clear and concise. ASSEMBLY: Yes, it did take some time, as to be expected, and it did take two people for some steps. But, if you take the time to lay out each piece in separate piles according to sections as it is to be assembled, you shouldn't have any trouble. Much of it is a matter of common sense. STURDINESS: It does seem flimsy as you are putting it together, HOWEVER, once all sides are fastened, the screws are tightened, and the shelves and brackets are in place, the unit does become sturdier, and when the roof is in place it is definitely substantial. We live on a hill, in a development, and we get some fairly high winds at times, but because the sides are open and there is weight, to this unit it's not going anywhere. TIPS: BEFORE we did ANYTHING, we sealed each piece of wood AND the asphalt roof with Flex Seal. For the wood pieces, we brushed on two coats of the clear liquid gel, allowing them to dry completely between coats. For the roof, we brushed on a coat of the clear gel then applied a coat of the clear spray just to be safe. Flex Seal comes in clear, black, and white and is guaranteed for 30 years. We've had two rains, one was a heavy downpour, and we had no leaks. Another thing we did was add a strip of wood along the top of the front side of the frame under the three asphalt roof pieces creating a slight slant to allow rain to run off. Any rain that did remain puddled because of the Flex Seal (see photo) The wood strip also allows for extra airflow on those windy days. This helps with any concern of high winds blowing it away. Finally, I wasn't happy with the sturdiness of the side ledges where they meet in the middle, so I took a zip tie and fastened it around the brackets on each level of both sides to tighten them. Worked perfect!! SUMMARY: All in all, we are very pleased with this catio and we don't understand all the negative comments. We are especially puzzled by the photo of the collapsed roof. If the wood strips were used and applied properly, we don't see how that can happen. If you decide to purchase this catio, take your time and commit to assembling it properly. Don't rush and don't take shortcuts. Take the extra time and effort to properly seal the wood. Your kitties are worth it, and they'll love you for it. Ours have spent ours in their catio (and into the evening) watching the birds, enjoying the sounds, watching daddy do lawn work, and even taking their afternoon naps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022 by Needy

  • Good product for good price Good product for good price
Pattern Name: Extra Large
Catio arrived well packaged and very quickly given the size of the packages. Two boxes, no damage to the contents. Generally easy to assemble. Instructions were good. We were either short a couple screws of one size or we used them in the wrong place. No issue with some extra screws lying around. The wood is very flimsy and this definitely takes two people to assemble for the sake of not snapping any pieces. A drill was helpful but at times the torque was too much and almost screwed straight through the wood. The wood seems like cedar, it’s very soft. Once it’s all put together it’s sturdy enough. We will be moving it to another location, attaching a plywood flooring and attaching it to some 2x4s on the bottom to give it more support. Our cats vary in weight but we have 3 13-16 pound cats. Overall good product for a good price. Would buy again. 5 stars would be if it had a few more pieces to make it sturdier. Even just small reinforcements on the inside of the base where each piece attaches. Some of the holes and pieces didn’t line up 100%, there were some small gaps places but it was all manageable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022 by Josh Lipson

  • Functional, decent product
Pattern Name: Extra Large
The directions say “2 people, 60 minutes.” It took us 4.25 hours. We modified one of the boxes to form the secure walkway accessing the house. Directions were clear. All the pieces were there. It is a little delicate. Take your time setting up, as the wood will break easily. The cats can’t break out but the front flexes a lot anytime I open the human sized door, will need some additional structural support added eventually. It will likely need an additional coat of paint to survive our wet environment. Over all, a well designed product, the cats love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024 by Justapaddler

  • Happily satisfied.
Pattern Name: Extra Large
We’re very happy with the ease of assembly of this catio. From start to finish it took us 1 hour 45 minutes the first day (we ran out of daylight) and 30 minutes to finish up the second day. The first day we got everything done besides putting the roof on and positioning it in its desired location. We found the instructions easy to understand and follow along. Once we got the first couple pieces done, and figured out how this was going to assemble, it was smooth sailing. We referred to the instructions more to just confirm which screws to use rather than how to assemble it. At first it seemed flimsy but the more pieces that were put together, the sturdier it became. Our 3 bengals took to it right away. We placed it against the house in front of a window. When we first assembled the catio, we assembled it with all the panels attached and once it was completed we removed the top center panel before we attached the roof. This didn’t impact the sturdiness of the catio at all. Once we opened the window, they went right into the catio without hesitation. We did have to make a slight modification at this point. Our window slides left and right and is taller than the catio. In their rush to be the first inside the catio, two went through the window into the catio and the third one went through the window, on to the catio roof and then on to the house roof. We’ve attached a temporary piece of wood to the catio roof to block off that part of the window. I will be purchasing a cat door and some plexiglass and placing that in the window, which would replace the need for the temporary piece of wood. All in all we are very pleased. From time of order to delivery, to the convenience of having everything we needed delivered right to our doorstep; from the simplicity of the instructions, to the gratefulness of having everything labeled for ease of assembly, we would recommend this to any cat owner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2022 by Disney Mom

  • Good enough for who it is for. Good enough for who it is for.
Pattern Name: Extra Large
Here's the TLDR version: Decent enclosure if you have reasonable expectations. It is disappointingly rickety for the cost and smells horrible! Make sure to open boxes outdoors or in a well ventilated area. I would probably not buy again - we will see how long it actually lasts. For about the same money I could build a similar structure out of redwood or cedar that would not smell bad, would be stronger, taller, and would last longer. Extended Review: Overall, this product is a cool concept and is cheaper than some of the US made products in the cat enclosure space. My first complaint occurred as I opened the boxes. I'm not sure what these are stained with, but the odor was terrible. I opened and built these in my unfinished basement and even with all the windows open for ventilation they stunk up my whole basement. This may not be a problem for you if this product is going to be outside. You have been warned! I like the overall design of this enclosure with the different shelves and 2 little houses. But I am frustrated by the poor engineering. This should have had a few more screws and screw holes to tighten up the structure and I will add cross beams to hold the bottom sides together for additional strength. I would happily have paid $20-30 more for a stronger structure. I would have also have preferred a taller finished product. 7 feet tall would be ideal for this but I knew the dimensions before I purchased. The "shingled roof" is a joke and a mess and very disappointing. I found the instructions relatively strait forward except where mentioned below. I am a relatively handy 49 year old man and was able to build the structure in 93.5 minutes using a power drill. This did not include the unwrap time. I wanted a clamp or 2 for almost every step, but all my tools were in storage because I haven't fully moved into my house yet. A couple of clamps would have made the project much easier! Also, wear gloves - Not sure how toxic the finish is on this, but my hands were on fire by the end of the project. Here's how long each step took me with a few tips: Step 1: 14 minutes. Be careful which way you place the unused holes in this step. If you flip a panel upside down in step one, it will make it a pain in the rear to fix in later steps. Use a clamp! Step 2: 9 minutes. Basically the same process as Step 1 without having to deal with the door. A clamp would have made this a ton easier. Step 3: 10 minutes. Annoyed by misaligned holes. Clamp needed. Hint, Skip to steps 5 then 11 here then come back to step 4. Steps 5 and 11 would have been much easier if I had done it prior to step 4. Step 4: 7 minutes. Have I mentioned clamps? Step 5: 9.5 minutes. If you missed my hint above, then you will need a helper to hold the braces while you screw them in from the other side. Step 6: 6 minutes. Warning, part L was not marked and it looks almost identical to part M. The only difference is part M has pre-drilled holes for the cat houses. Clamp these prior to screwing. Step 7: 5.5 minutes. All parts in this step were unmarked. They were relatively easy to figure out when I put them all together. Clamping them together would make this step easier. Build both houses here. Step 8: 2 minutes. Easy but a little awkward since your essentially drilling upside down. Step 9: 1.5 minutes. Must have helper to hold braces. Step 10: 1 minute. Super easy. Step 11: 6 minutes. Need helper and clamps. Step 12: 5 minutes. Part L's are unmarked. 2 center braces could be screwed together for more strength if you have some extra screws from another project. Step 13: 5 minutes. Awkward but straight forward. This took me a couple of extra minutes because I only built one of the houses in step 7. Step 14: 4 minutes. Make sure and line everything up as best you can. Step 15: 5 minutes. Poor alignment. The corner guides on parts S did not fit properly. It took a bit of muscle to allow for all 3 roof pieces. The "shingle" roof is ridiculous and a mess as the sandy stuff just falls off the tar. Not my favorite. Also the roof has no slope so if you live in a rainy or snowy area, this could be a problem. Step 16: 3 minutes. This step seems like it is more for structural integrity than anything, but other than cover the cracks in the roof, I don't think it does much. If you caulk the edges of parts U, it would be more water resistant. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2023 by Steven Fuller

  • Excellent Choice for a catio! Excellent Choice for a catio!
Pattern Name: Extra Large
First off, I probably read at least 400 of the reviews before ordering this catio kit. The one thing that kept jumping out at me, were the people who took the time to use FlexSeal on all the wood parts prior to constructing. I decided to do this as the wood is maybe a little cheap, and I would like this to last a long time. It took me two weeks…working probably six hours a day to FlexSeal all of the pieces. FlexSeal is really a toxic coating, so make sure you are doing this outside to protect your lungs. It took 3.5 quarts of FlexSeal to seal this…which is about $100 worth of FlexSeal. I also bought about two dozen small crappy brushes and just threw them out after using, because cleaning up FlexSeal is pretty much impossible. I painted with rubber cleaning gloves on because you do NOT want to get this on your skin. Knowing each part intimately after the long process of sealing, was good, as the instruction manual was laughable! The illustrations are essential in building this kit out, because the written directions are either indecipherable or just not inclusive. My spouse helped me in the construction, and it took us maybe 6 hours to complete…would have been less but it was 100 degrees outside and we were moving in slow-mo. You definitely need two people to put this together, as the walls are unstable until completely secured with the final screws. Pop that roof on and it is incredibly stable! We chose to use L brackets to secure this in two places on the deck. I highly doubt wind could pick this up, but better safe than story. The other tip I picked up from reading the reviews is around drilling pilot holes in to the second piece of wood prior to installing screws. If you do NOT do this, you will likely find the back piece of wood splitting. Only took me once to verify that. 😂. We’ve ended up really liking this catio. The price was right, especially as I do not have the time to design and buy the raw materials, nor the power tools to build this out. Our cat really loves this space. He was a street cat that joined our household and this is a nice place for him to still hang out outdoors, without killing off the bird population. This catio is good looking…I am looking forward to next summer when I can landscape with plants and containers to fully integrate it in to our decks and gardens. If I were a retired street cat now living in a house, I’d be thrilled if my parents built this for me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Bonnie Levine

  • Prepare to customize if you've got the time and tools Prepare to customize if you've got the time and tools
Pattern Name: Extra Large
This was quite a project, especially considering I built this completely by myself!! I've been wanting to build a screened in porch for my cats but didn't have the money at the moment as the deck has also reached the end of its lifespan and needs replacing. I had read a lot of reviews of this inexpensive catio and knew that I would need to factor in some improvements to make it safer and longer lasting for my three kitties. The wood it's made from is young fir and very soft and easy to crack, so keep some outdoor wood glue on hand, drill pilot holes when you need to, and use caution with a high torque electric drill or electric screwdriver, (having these will save your hands and sanity). Remember to use clamps for the panel assembly, that helped a great deal. I also added mending plates to strengthen the panels at the joins. The hardware cloth seems secure but has holes big enough to allow mosquitoes in, so I added screens on the outside since cat heartworm is really bad here. The "waterproofing" looks sketchy, plus the grey color didn't go with my house. I liked the idea of the Flex Seal treatment but it sounded like a pain to do and super messy, so I opted for outdoor waterproof spray paint. It went on pretty easy. It remains to be seen how well it stays on, but the catio has been in several hard rain showers during assembly and it held up fine. Opted not to use the cheap tarpaper wrapped heavy plywood roof that came with it and used SunTuf polycarbonate panels. I had to cut some braces to screw them in but they make it much brighter inside (and easier for a single woman to install on her own!). The rise was too low to really allow rain to run off well so I cut a couple of boards to raise it a couple of inches. Used the sections for the nest boxes to create a tunnel for the cats to use to go into the catio from the window. I got the Ideal pet products aluminum window insert which they use to access. Wrapped a 2x4 with sisal rope for an outdoor scratching post. I don't want them to get the idea to start scratching the wood - as soft as it is it wouldn't hold up for long. Also replaced the flimsy latches on the door with more durable locking latches, screen door handles on the inside and outside of the big door, and a latch on the inside to hold the door shut in case I need to go in it while the cats are occupying. It's much more sturdy after you attach the roof and I also secured it to my deck with L brackets. Added some solar lights, an outdoor rug and the essential cat toys. It's a good size for my 3 big cats and offers them plenty of sunbathing, birdwatching, bug hunting opportunities. I'm starting some cat grass and catnip in containers to grow around the catio and offer to the kitties occasionally. I hope to get at least a few years out of this thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2025 by C. Skipper

  • Great for cats and gives owners peace of mind Great for cats and gives owners peace of mind
Pattern Name: Extra Large
This is the second time I purchased this cat enclosure or catio for my little guy Sylvester. He loves it! Due to the high traffic area and wildlife in the area there’s no way I would allow him outside without some kind of safety enclosure and this does exactly that! Due to use living in Minnesota and the harsh climate we needed to replace the previous one which lasted about 3 years. Sylvester loves rolling around in the grass and dirt which many enclosures don’t have an open bottom. Having a roof is great for year round use, he loves going outside in the snow. In the summer, I find him passed out in the cubbies. It does take patience and two people to assemble but once that’s done the fun starts! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026 by minneapolis, mn

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