LuxeyPets Cat Enclosures & Towers: The Complete Brand Guide
A complete buyer's guide to LuxeyPets' outdoor cat enclosures (four sizes) and cat towers (Vista, Peak, SkyRise, Haven) — construction, sizing, warranty, and setup tips.

What is LuxeyPets?
- What is LuxeyPets?
- The cat enclosure lineup: four sizes, one build
- The cat tower collection: Vista, Peak, SkyRise, Haven
- SkyRise spotlight: the flagship tower
- Materials and safety design
- Choosing the right size for your space
- Warranty and customer support
- Common mistakes to avoid
- Getting started with a catio setup
LuxeyPets makes one promise across its entire outdoor cat lineup: "Safe. Secure. Durable."1 If you have ever wanted to let a cat enjoy fresh air, sunshine, and grass without the risks of a fully outdoor life, this brand guide walks through every LuxeyPets cat enclosure and cat tower, how the two product lines differ, and how to decide which size or model fits your yard, your cats, and your routine. We link to Pawposia's other cat-gear guides throughout so you can build a complete outdoor setup.
LuxeyPets sells freestanding outdoor enclosures and climbing towers built to give cats supervised outdoor time.
LuxeyPets is not a single product — it is a full outdoor-access system: four enclosure sizes and four tower models, all designed to be assembled without tools and reassembled elsewhere if you move.
See the LuxeyPets outdoor cat rangeWhat you'll learn
- How LuxeyPets' four enclosure sizes and four tower models differ
- What the galvanized-steel and HDPE mesh construction is designed to withstand
- Which size fits a small balcony versus a full yard
- What the 2-year warranty actually covers
- Mistakes to avoid when setting up an outdoor cat space
What is LuxeyPets?
LuxeyPets is a pet furniture manufacturer based in White Plains, NY, that specializes in durable outdoor cat containment and enrichment products. The brand's core mission centers on the motto "Safe. Secure. Durable" — built to address the biggest safety concerns of outdoor cat ownership: vehicle accidents, escape or getting lost, disease transmission, and injury from predators. The company positions controlled outdoor access as a way to support natural cat behaviors, prevent boredom-driven behavioral issues, and improve physical health, rather than leaving a cat to roam unsupervised or confining it indoors permanently.
In practice, that mission plays out across two product families: freestanding cat enclosures (walk-in outdoor rooms) and cat towers (elevated climbing structures). Both are designed to be set up without permanent construction, so the same LuxeyPets structure can move with you from a rental to a house, or from a patio to a backyard.

The cat enclosure lineup: four sizes, one build
LuxeyPets manufactures freestanding portable cat enclosures in four size tiers. These run from Compact (3'9"), to Single/Large (5'10"), to Double/XL (11'10"), up to Triple/XXL (17'9"). Every model shares the same core construction: a heavy-duty galvanized-steel "click & connect" frame paired with ultra-strength HDPE netting. That shared build matters — it means the difference between sizes is footprint, not durability; a Compact and a Triple/XXL are engineered to the same standard.
Assembly across the range is tool-free and takes roughly 10 minutes, which is one reason the enclosures work well for situations beyond a permanent backyard: vacation rentals, temporary housing during a move, or a seasonal setup you take down for winter. Because the frame connects rather than bolts together, most owners can break an enclosure down and relocate it without special tools or hardware left behind. For a closer look at the XL's specific construction and included accessories, see our detailed LuxeyPets Cat Enclosure XL review.
| Enclosure size | Approx. length | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Compact | 3'9" | Balconies, patios, single-cat homes |
| Single/Large | 5'10" | Small yards, one to two cats |
| Double/XL | 11'10" | Multi-cat households, medium yards |
| Triple/XXL | 17'9" | Large yards, several cats, shared outdoor rooms |
Where the enclosures fit into a catio setup
A freestanding enclosure works as a standalone "catio," or as an anchor structure that a tower or shaded area sits beside. Because the HDPE netting is see-through, cats inside can still watch the yard, birds, and neighborhood activity — the enrichment value comes from sensory stimulation, not just space. Owners with more than one cat generally do better sizing up, since the Double/XL and Triple/XXL sizes give enough separation that cats can retreat from each other, which reduces territorial stress in a shared enclosure.

The cat tower collection: Vista, Peak, SkyRise, Haven
LuxeyPets manufactures four cat tower models — Vista, Peak, SkyRise, and Haven. Cat towers feature furniture-grade PVC poles paired with ultra-heavy-duty, breathable Textilene mesh, and are UV-resistant, designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Unlike the enclosures, which use galvanized steel and HDPE netting to contain, the towers use a lighter PVC-and-Textilene build meant for vertical climbing rather than perimeter containment.
All four tower models share the same assembly and care profile: tool-free setup, and cleaning by simply hosing the tower off. The core positioning across the line is enrichment — elevated space for climbing, jumping, and relaxing that lets cats engage in natural behaviors they cannot get from flat ground alone. LuxeyPets also sells anchor-base accessories and protective mats as add-ons, which matter most for outdoor installs on uneven ground or in windier locations.
Because the four models are differentiated mainly by height and tier count rather than material, choosing between them comes down to how much vertical space you have and how many cats will use the tower at once — more tiers generally means less competition for the best perch.
SkyRise spotlight: the flagship tower
The SkyRise is LuxeyPets' premium cat tower, offering 13 levels of climbing, jumping, and perching surfaces. It measures 72 inches high by 43 inches wide by 20.5 inches deep, and weighs 22 pounds. Like the rest of the tower line, it uses furniture-grade PVC poles and breathable Textilene mesh, is UV-resistant for indoor or outdoor placement, assembles without tools, and is cleaned by hosing off.
The 13-tier layout is built to give multiple cats room to use the tower at the same time without crowding a single platform, which is the main reason it's marketed as the enrichment pick for multi-cat households rather than a single-cat perch. Like every LuxeyPets product, the SkyRise is backed by the brand's 2-year warranty.


Materials and safety design
The two product families use deliberately different materials because they solve different problems. Enclosures need to contain and resist chewing, clawing, and weather at the perimeter, so LuxeyPets builds them from galvanized steel with a "click & connect" frame and ultra-strength HDPE netting. Towers need to support climbing weight at height while staying light enough to move, so they use furniture-grade PVC poles with UV-resistant Textilene mesh.
Both material systems share one design goal tied back to the brand's founding motto: reducing the specific risks of unsupervised outdoor access — vehicle strikes, escape, disease exposure from other animals, and predator encounters. A galvanized-steel enclosure addresses containment and predator-proofing directly; a UV-resistant tower addresses the enrichment side, giving a cat with a smaller outdoor footprint the stimulation it would otherwise seek by roaming.
Choosing the right size for your space
Start with your available footprint, then work backward to the number of cats. A single cat on a balcony or small patio is usually well served by the Compact (3'9") or Single/Large (5'10") enclosure — enough room to move, climb, and lie in the sun without wasted space that's harder to keep shaded. Multi-cat households, or anyone with a larger yard, should look at the Double/XL (11'10") or Triple/XXL (17'9"), both of which give cats room to spread out and avoid the resource-guarding stress that comes from a cramped shared space.
Pair sizing decisions with how much vertical enrichment the space also needs. A Compact enclosure with a Peak or Vista tower inside it can give a single cat more usable vertical space than a bigger enclosure with no tower at all — height matters as much as floor area for how enriching the space feels to the cat.
Warranty and customer support
LuxeyPets backs its entire catalog — enclosures, towers, hammocks, tunnels, and accessories — with a 2-year warranty covering durability and manufacturing defects. The company also offers flat-rate shipping across all 48 contiguous US states plus Washington, DC, and lists a direct customer support line (703-301-2338) for warranty or order questions.
A brand-wide 2-year warranty across every product line is a meaningful signal for outdoor gear specifically, since UV exposure, rain, and repeated assembly/disassembly are the conditions most likely to reveal a weak weld or a thin mesh. It doesn't replace reading your own model's warranty terms before buying, but it does mean the same coverage applies whether you buy a Compact enclosure or a Triple/XXL.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Undersizing for the number of cats. A Compact enclosure built for one cat gets crowded fast with two or three — size up if you have a multi-cat household.
- Skipping shade. HDPE netting and Textilene mesh are UV-resistant, but that's not the same as shade — add the shade sail accessory or position the structure to catch afternoon shadow.
- Treating an enclosure as unsupervised-safe forever. A galvanized-steel frame reduces predator and escape risk; it doesn't eliminate the need to check the structure periodically for wear, especially after storms.
- Ignoring vertical space. A flat enclosure with no tower gives cats floor space but not the climbing enrichment that reduces boredom-driven behavior — pair an enclosure with a tower when possible.
- Choosing a tower height without checking ceiling or fence clearance. The SkyRise, for example, stands 72 inches tall — measure before you commit to a spot.
Getting started with a catio setup
If you're building a full outdoor setup rather than a single piece, start with the enclosure size that fits your space and cat count, then add a tower for vertical enrichment once the perimeter is settled. From there, most owners round out the space with water access and, for cats that also travel between rooms or homes, a secure carrier — see our guide to the best cat water fountains for keeping water fresh in an outdoor or semi-outdoor space, and our buyer's guide to cat backpacks if you need to move a cat safely between the enclosure and indoors.
Because every LuxeyPets structure assembles without tools in about 10 minutes, a reasonable way to start is small: a Compact or Single/Large enclosure with one tower, tested for a season, before scaling up to a Double/XL or Triple/XXL setup.
Where to go next
LuxeyPets gives outdoor-curious cat owners a genuine alternative to unsupervised roaming: a galvanized-steel and HDPE enclosure for containment, and a PVC-and-Textilene tower for climbing enrichment, both backed by the same 2-year warranty and tool-free assembly. If your yard or patio can fit one, the biggest decision left is sizing — match the enclosure to your cat count and the tower height to your space, then build up from there.
See the LuxeyPets lineup- LuxeyPets official website — brand mission and safety positioning: https://luxeypets.com
- LuxeyPets Cat Enclosure Info — sizes and construction: https://luxeypets.com/pages/freestanding-portable-cat-enclosures
- LuxeyPets SkyRise Cat Tower product page — specifications: https://luxeypets.com/products/outdoor-cat-tower-skyrise
This guide is an independent overview based on LuxeyPets' published product and warranty information as of the last-reviewed date above. Product specifications, sizing, and warranty terms can change — confirm current details on the brand's official site before purchasing. Pawposia may earn a commission if you buy through links in this article.
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