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Amazon Basics Large 3-Tier Cat Durable,Pliable Cage Playpen Box Crate Kennel - 35.8"L x 22.4"W x 50.6"H, Black

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Features

  • Tall 3-tier indoor cat cage playpen provides cats or kittens with a safe place to rest or play
  • Durable rust-resistant steel wire construction with secure-locking door latches and 1.36 inch bar spacing for safety
  • Sets up quickly; 4 locking wheels for smooth maneuvering and secure placement; folds down flat for easy carrying and compact storage
  • 2 swing-open doors for easy upper and lower interior access; 3 interior shelves offer vertical space for perching or napping; Removable leak-proof plastic floor pan for easy cleaning
  • Product Dimensions: 35.8 x 22.4 x 50.6 inches (LxWxH)

Description

An Amazon Brand. From the Manufacturer Amazon Basics

Product Dimensions: 36"L x 22"W x 51"H


Gap Size: 1.36 Inches


Material: Metal


Specific Uses For Product: Transport


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 36 x 22 x 51 inches; 37.59 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 9050


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 20, 2018


Best Sellers Rank: #4,437 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #2 in Cat Enclosures


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (15,740)


Item Weight: 37.6 pounds


Item model number: 9050


Date First Available: June 20, 2018


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 38 x 24 x 6 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 36 x 22 x 51 inches


Item Weight: 37.6 Pounds


Target Audience Keyword: house-cats


Color: Black


Size: 35.8"L x 22.4"W x 50.6"H


Material: Metal


Number of Items: 1


Style: 3-tier


Breed Recommendation: Large Breeds


Included Components: Floor Pan, Locking Wheels, Shelves With Plastic Trays


Specific Uses for Product: Transport


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Exactly what I needed. Very happy with my purchase.
This is a great and useful product. Worked great for integrating the new kitten into the house with the dog and taking to my pet sitter's house. It says 2 people for setup and that would probably be ideal, but I was able to set it up solo. Lots of room for litterbox and room for kitty to play and eat. Stable shelves for the kitty to jump around on. It was perfect for what I needed it for. Folds flat-ish for storage. Fit perfectly in my living room. It will be great for taking outside too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2025 by KJV

  • This is a great cage
I have two cats and both of them have their own cage with their own setup. I keep the cages open, so it is like they each have their own apartments inside of my room that they can come and go from as they please. I think it is the perfect size. I am able to hang a hammock in the open top area, place food and water bowls on the top platform, place a comfy area on the middle platform, a bed on the lowest platform, a litterbox on the bottom level, and a scratching post so they can climb up if they want to. I did however cut some cardboard to go underneath the litterboxes so that they would be level with the scratching post platforms and not on a slant. The cage feels sturdy but just to be safe I put zip ties in the corners/edges so the risk of it collapsing is a bit lower. The wheels make it easy to move and they have the ability to lock in place if needed. It is easy to put together if you have one or two people to help you. In the instruction manual it does say that another person is needed to help with setting up the cage. It might be possible to put it together by yourself, but I recommend finding someone to help with setting it up. The first time I got this cage I had one person help me. The second time I had two people help me and it felt a bit easier than when I had only one person to help me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2025 by Sunny

  • Awesome cat house
This cat house is amazing. Worth every penny to keep our little guy safe and cozy when we aren’t home. Fits his food bowls and litter box and with plenty of room to play in the top platforms. We also hung a hammock for another area to snuggle up and nap. It’s pretty stable on its own but would recommend securing it further with zip ties as others have posted for added stability. Especially if you have a rambunctious cat who will be bouncing and climbing. The set up is very simple. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2025 by AB

  • Great for house training & treating an injured, semi-feral barn cat
I've been caring for Brighton, a semi-feral barn cat for a few years- providing food, water & protected outdoor sleeping spaces. Just this year he started letting me pet him. However his partner recently disappeared, & due to increased coyote activity, I wanted to get him in the house before rainy season & increased predation risk. When he came home lame in early Nov, I trapped him in a secure re-purposed henhouse, made an appointment with the vet, and ordered this crate which arrived very quickly. I set up the crate in a large bathroom where I also keep a litter box for another former barncat (who moved indoors last autumn due to immune system issues). After getting Brighton's cut, infected paw cleaned up & filling him with antibiotics, I put him in this crate with a bed, food and water bowls & a small litter box, and covered it all with an old comforter. He cried initially & it took him a day to figure out the litter box, but overall he did really well in this crate. I just wished it were a few inches longer to give him a little more separation between his bed & litter box. Within a few days I could open the lower door, sit on a stool & pet, & then brush him. He was soon purring & kneading his paws during our sessions. He never used the shelves. After a few weeks, I wheeled him & the crate into the den for a few hours where he could see the rest of the house & the other kitty. We did that on 2 consecutive days. He regressed a bit & took to laying in his litter box, which is a sign of stress, so I backed off on his excursions. A few weeks later I tried to coax him out while I was brushing him, but he refused. As there's another adult cat in the house, I didn't want to rush him. After a few more attempts to get him out didn't work, I left the lower door ajar overnight (with the comforter still over it), and he exited on his own. By then he'd been in the crate almost 5 weeks. He seemed depressed & I worried about his inactivity & boredom. By then, both cats were aware of each other & familiar with each other's scent. Initially Brighton hid & I rarely saw him. He's gotten bolder & regularly appears at feeding time now. Today he let me pet him for the first time since he left the crate. He's been using his scratching post and I hear him running around hunting & tossing his toys at night, and often find him & the other kitty cuddled up under my bed during the day. With each week, he's approaching closer and waiting longer before dashing off to his hiding places! This crate made transitioning a neutered adult feral into a house cat so much easier! I wish I had it last year when I house-trained the other guy -it would have helped both of us! For now I've left the crate & its litterbox in the bathroom. While both kitties prefer the same, larger litter box, they still occasionally use the smaller one in the crate. In addition to introducing an adult cat into a new home, I think this large crate would be great for introducing a new kitten into a home and teaching it that its crate is its special safe spot! I'm sure a kitten's insatiable curiosity would have it taking advantage of the shelves & climbing & playing, while also giving it a quiet refuge to learn about it's people & new home. My only complaint was that I couldn't set up the crate alone, and that wasn't clear on the product page. It isn't heavy and setting it up isn't difficult, but as the metal sides accordion open, you need someone to hold them open while you unfold the top so they don't collapse back down on your hand (ouch). I kept getting my fingers pinched when I tried to do this without help. It only took moments to set it up once I had someone to keep it from collapsing on my hands! I agree with others who found the sides a little wobbly before inserting the shelves, and recommended using zip ties to reinforce them. I used produce bag twisty ties, but once the shelves were in place they weren't needed. If you have the room and you think you'll be using this for a long time, consider getting the next size larger. If you're starting with younger cats/kittens you can probably get them to use the shelves & this size should be fine. My Brighton just wanted to hide in a corner on the bottom, which kept him closer to the litter box than I preferred. I got around that by cleaning it several times a day, which helped get him used to me. It was very easy to clean up scattered litter in the crate. Be ready to sweep it from the floor, also, and measure your litter box to make sure it will fit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by kayak granny

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