








🐾 Elevate your cat’s lifestyle with the ultimate all-in-one catio experience!
The Oneluck Cat Cage is a large, 4-tier metal wire enclosure designed for indoor use, featuring an integrated litter box with a spill-proof design and easy litter replacement. Measuring 35.4 x 27.6 x 55.5 inches, it provides a spacious, safe, and comfortable environment ideal for 1-2 cats. The cage includes paw-safe platforms, multiple access doors, and requires no tools for assembly, making it a practical and stylish solution for modern cat owners.






| ASIN | B0CSSKHK7Y |
| ASIN | B0CSSKHK7Y |
| Additional Features | Easy Assembly |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,499 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #43 in Cat Enclosures #49 in Dog Enclosures |
| Brand Name | Oneluck |
| Breed Recommendation | cat, kittey |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (154) |
| Date First Available | January 19, 2024 |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Included Components | Ramp |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 35.4"L x 27.6"W x 55.5"H |
| Item model number | OK-685-FBA |
| Manufacturer | Oneluck |
| Manufacturer | Oneluck |
| Material Type | Iron |
| Number of Doors | 3 |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 35.6 x 27.6 x 55.5 inches; 34.45 Pounds |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
J**Y
We just adopted a formerly outdoor cat.
Update even though Joey has full run of the house we still see him going into his condo and lounging on one or the other of the mats. Sleeping or staring out the window at his former domain. The good thing is is that he now considers the den, where the condo is, his realm. We still feed him in the condo so anytime we want to find him we call his name, edge towards the hall and he runs into the condo. This cat has been living outside in all weather for several years and we have been feeding him. We do not believe that cats should be outdoors but it took a long time until he fell in love with us but we always loved him. Finally let us pick him up and he was always rubbing our legs and would come on the porch when we were there even if not for food. Well we have greyhounds which are very prey driven and would run to the window barking and jumping at the front porch every time Joey, new name, jumped over the fence to the porch. We just could not figure out how he could ever be brought in. Well our cold winter rains just started and there was no way we were going to let him stay outside! So someone suggested a cat condo. We knew it had to be big because potentially he would live in it except for the several times a day when we took him out and had him on our laps to watch tv. Well I had no sooner put up the condo, in our den, future “cat room, then we saw him on the porch meowing at us to come out and visit. We’ll put the dogs in another room, swooped him up in a blanket and put him in the condo. He explored it right away and did spend the first two days and nights meowing cut not crying. He just loves it. He sits on the cushions surveying his former domain out the window. With all the wonderful numerous doors it is easy to take him out several different ways and put in new food. We were worried that he would have forgotten how to use a litter box but he found it immediately. It is so convenient and easy to clean. Sometimes he doesn’t want to come out. The best news is that this has been so wonderful introducing the dogs to him. After the second day we could just leave the den door open and the dogs could come and go into the den to safely visit Joey. One of our dogs is quite inquisitive and goes right up the the condo to sniff and Joey has only had to hiss at her a few times. Otherwise Joey just ignores them. One greyhound is afraid and only reluctantly goes in even when we are there. He sits with us in the sofa and dogs in their dog beds. It will be a while til then are all on the floor. Best thing is that Joey was already used to crazy dogs barking at window and learned to completely ignore them. They also had already gotten used to the smell of each other from all the petting and smells on our clothes. They also knew his meow so it wasn’t strange to hear it in the house. If it wasn’t for this great condo we could never have brought Joey in. He is a loving real chill cat which you would not expect from having lived outside for several years. If he has a lap and belly rubs he doesn’t want off the sofa. And he loves his condo. He only meows sometimes when we walk by but usually just ignores us. He was used to having little human contact except for us and clearly now thinks he is in heaven
A**R
Excellent catio. Great value
Good size for indoor enclosure. Very sturdy. Using this downstairs in basement as option when pet sitting. Didn’t know if daughter’s cat would get along with my cat. Great option if you need to separate your pets. See the video above. Easy assembly. Daughter says the directions were not needed but were accurate if needed. She secured the sections with zip ties. I believe the zip ties added a bit more sturdiness to the catio. Cat goes into it without a fight. Litter tray slides easy and has small scoop that’s included. I removed the internal flap door on the entrance to the litter box since the kitten was afraid to go in. Has several doors with latches that allows you to put your cat in and also allows you access to different levels of the enclosure for placing toys, food, water and cat bed. Love this catio!
A**D
He loves it!
When my partner and I moved in together, I brought my one female cat into a home with three male cats. Our orange cat, Plop, became instantly aggressive. We followed every cat integration tip on the internet (except for rehoming) with no luck. He'd chase her any moment she tried to get by him. He wouldn't let her use their litter boxes or eat out of any of their food bowls. We ended up having to isolate her to the bedroom basically 24/7 because trying to keep him in the bedroom made. Him. YOWL. Fast forward to now, 1.5 years in and desperately needing a new solution. We find a new tip that says bully/aggressive cats may feel like they don't have enough resources I had this idea for a cat cage/condo to give him his own space with his own dedicated food, water, and litter box. Let me tell you. A week into having it, and the house is finally calm. When we're home, we keep the upper door open so he can leave when he pleases (he hardly does). When we're sleeping / at work, we close it. He didn't cry at all... Not even on the first night. He loves having his own dedicated space. He spends more time in the condo than he does out of it. When he's out, he doesn't chase my female cat. She's still wary of him, but finally more comfortable to wander the apartment than she's ever been before. Our small apartment home is finally at peace. ***Keep in mind: You will absolutely need the zip ties. We tried without and the lower platform caved immediately - you can see which one that was in the picture. The litter box door is intimidating, so you may need to remove it for larger cats. There's no floor, so make sure you have the cage over carpet or at least put a blanket on the floor.*** All in all, we are so happy with this purchase and would absolutely buy it again.
J**A
So nice my kitten loves it!
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