Blue cat trees and condos help you bring a touch of color to your home while providing an enriching place for your cat to climb, scratch, rest, and play. Blue hues coordinate well with modern, coastal, and traditional decor, and cat trees in navy, sky blue, and teal shades can bring a stylish touch to living areas and cat rooms alike. Beyond appearance, blue cat trees and condos offer the same essential enrichment benefits as other cat trees, helping cats stay active and engaged indoors.
Chewy's selection of blue cat trees and condos includes multi-level cat towers, compact condos, floor-to-ceiling climbing structures, and combination units with perches, hideaways, and scratching posts. We carry fun designs in novelty ocean themes as well as traditional styles made for play and lounging. Ideal for single and multi-cat homes alike, the best blue cat trees feature soft plush fabric, lots of fun places to hide, and platforms positioned at different heights for jumping and lounging. Here are some things to consider when shopping for blue cat trees and condos:
Color: Blue cat trees come in a variety of shades to complement cool-toned, warm-hued, or neutral home decor.
Vertical height and layout: Taller designs support multi-cat use and climbing, while compact condos suit smaller spaces.
Number of activity zones: Multiple platforms and hideaways give cats plenty of room and help avoid conflict.
Scratching surfaces: Trees with lots of built-in scratch surfaces encourage healthy scratching behaviors to help protect other furniture.
Stability and base construction: Wide bases or anchored designs help keep cat trees secure during active play.
Choose the right blue cat tree for your needs by considering the size and aesthetics of your space as well as the needs of your cats. Chewy has a great selection of cat trees in blue to suit every style, taste, and feline preference. Whether you want a stylish cat condo that blends into your decor or a focal point for a themed cat room, it's easy to find the perfect one for your cat-loving lifestyle.
One reason to choose a blue cat tree or condo instead of a neutral color is that blue fits well into a variety of decor styles. Vibrant blue hues can bring a lively touch to any room, while almost-neutrals like midnight or navy can make a wonderful alternative to gray or beige. Blue cat furniture also comes in whimsical styles to help you create a fun look anywhere you put it.
Blue cat trees don't necessarily show fur or dirt more easily, but lighter colors may sometimes show more soil. Choosing dark color, or a medium hue if you have lighter-colored cats, can sometimes help hide fur and dirt a little better. Regular vacuuming and spot cleaning will help keep your cat tree looking fresh and clean.
The color blue should not really affect whether cats use the tree, although some studies do show that cats can see blue better than colors like red. When it comes to cat trees, felines are more influenced by structure, height, and comfort than color, so blue cat trees should attract them just as well as other colors.