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Beige 4 Steps Pet Dog Cat Step Stairs

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4.3 out of 5 stars 112 customer reviews
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Estimated Delivery Date: April 19 - 22 when you choose Standard at checkout.
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  • Overall Dimension: 19"(L) x 15"(W) x 21"(H)
  • Post Diameter: 3"
  • Base Dimension: 15" x 19"
  • Step Dimension: 15" X 6"
  • Weight limit: 20LB
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  • Shipping Weight: 12 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B0033Q0LIE
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (112 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #29,470 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
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I actually got this for my cat. I've had my cat for 12 years now and in the past 6 months, she has been showing signs of struggle when trying to jump up to my bed. Some days she makes it, some days, she just doesn't have it in her and sits by my bed meowing to be let up. Sometimes it's not easy for her to get down, either but getting down is easier for her though, than getting up.

The more I saw her struggle, sometimes with her paws on the top of the bed, her reaching and trying so hard, the more I felt horrible and guilty. So that was it. It was time to get her some steps.

I got this as a gift although I did all the research before choosing these steps. I had read through several products reviews and saw that many pet steps available were cheap plastic covered in cheap, thin material and many people were disappointed. The last thing I wanted was cheap plastic that would break or cheap carpet material that the pets would destroy in a matter of days.

I kept going through the pages here at Amazon and found a few that I liked. This one was chosen out of the three because it was available and the price was great.

I looked real hard at this product over several days and decided, based on the weight alone, that it must be made of wood. I figured it was like a cat scratching post; it used the same material.

I received it and put it together. The first thing I noticed is that my guesses were right. It is not cheap plastic. The base and steps are wood and covered in a nice carpeting material. The stems, (I guess they're called), could be very hard cardboard or hard plastic tubes, (not sure), but are not in the least bit flimsy whatsoever.
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These cat steps surprised me. At the low price, I assumed it would be very cheap quality, but it's not. For some reason, they made these steps so strong that I'm pretty sure they could hold my weight (and I'm fat). Also, there are metal fittings where the pieces fit together with very heavy duty bolts. This thing would have no problem supporting the heaviest dog securely. The quality of the carpet covering, fit and finish, etc. is better than I expected. They even included in the box an allen wrench to assemble it. You gotta like free tools!

The top step is 22 inches high, which is the same as our pretty high bed, so it's tall enough. The only thing I didn't like was that the bottom step is 10 inches high, which is a touch higher than ideal for our older kitty. (It's hard to see in the product photo, but if you look closely you'll notice that the distance from the floor to the first step is a bit more than the distance between the other steps.) But after thinking about it, I see why they did it that way. The bottom step is just high enough so that a kitty can crawl under it. This allows the area under the steps to be a little play area.

If you need tall pet steps, our binkie says "buy this kind". Or maybe she wants me to scoop her box, it's kinda hard to tell.
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We have older dachshunds ( short legs ) The first stair is 9" high from the carpet, ( by comparison ) the average house stair is about 6" high so it's too hard for them to use

Here is the list of what was wrong and how I fixed it. The instructions are worthless you need to figure out how to assemble it

1. The first stair is too high at 9" from the floor. I had to make a step out of wood and attach it to the frame of the stairs at the 4" level. Now it's a 5 step stair instead of 4

2. The pillars wobble ( especially the 2 taller one )back and forth no matter how tight I make the allen head bolt from underneath. I had to add braces ( 1.5" angle braces from Ace hardware ) and #10 screws .75" long to support the pillars to keep them from moving. Use a cordless drill to drive the screws into the base and into the pillars with the angle brackets

A cat would probably be ok, they are better jumpers than short leg dogs and lighter on their feet

The design idea is OK...but the way they put it together is very cheap. Only after my modifications did the dogs use it
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By Roger Harness on September 11, 2010
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I got these stairs for my cat. I agree with the other posters that it is very sturdy and made pretty well. However, I was disappointed by the quality of the material. I was expecting carpet, and it was covered in a very cheap material. My cat definately won't be able to use it as a scratching post. You can feel the wood right through the material. But we can always cover it with a better material or even carpet. Other than that, it is made well and was delivered very promptly.
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Muffin, the cat, is sixteen years old and has three legs. These steps are great. They are sturdy, are wide enough for him to maintain his balance, and reach our four-poster bed. Now I don't have to wake up throughout the night to put him on the bed. Also, I received the steps in record time. Kudos to Rowland Direct Wholesale company.
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I just got this and put it together; am pleased with it and the cat immediately began using it so all is good. However, it did take me a few minutes to figure out the best way to assemble it as the instructions are rather minimal (as other people have mentioned) and so here are a few tips that may be helpful to some.
(1) You should receive 16 large screws. At first they all seemed the same, but then I realized 8 had flat heads and 8 had rounded heads. I used the flat-headed screws on the bottom piece, and the round-headed screws on the steps (where they show--be aware they are visually quite prominent).
(2) The screws go right through the cloth. The cloth had very small cuts/openings where the screws needed to come through it in most places, but I needed to poke a small hole through the cloth in a couple of places where there did not seem to be any pre-cut opening.
(3) The thin cloth (this is not carpet, although it looks like it in the picture) covering the pieces has a strong nap/texture to it, so you may want to take a minute to check that you have the nap facing a consistent way (at least for the steps) before you screw the pieces together. It's a minor cosmetic thing, but I noticed at least one comment about someone not realizing that until after they had put it all together.
(4) There were a couple of times when I struggled a bit with getting a screw tightened, especially toward the end when the steps were pushing against the posts which prevented a couple of screws from going in easily. However, with a bit of pressure and perseverance everything worked out very well with this very functional, solid and low-cost piece.
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