Multi-cat homes do not need more floor furniture. They need more vertical routes that multiple cats can share without turning every perch into a negotiation. That was the brief behind the Globlazer S72, our 72-inch tower released on November 15, 2023, for households where height, sharing, and calm structure matter more than a loud centerpiece.

At 72 inches, the S72 is tall enough to create separation without asking for a dedicated room. Eleven platforms distribute traffic up the column so one cat can rest above while another uses a lower route or sisal column. The goal was not maximum height for its own sake. It was readable vertical territory inside an open living area—enough levels that cats stop treating the sofa back as the only shared resource.

Platform spacing became a drafting exercise in patience. Too tight, and two cats still meet face to face on the same level. Too loose, and the tower loses the continuous climb cats prefer when they move in parallel schedules. We sketched passing lanes—who goes up while someone else descends—and placed rests where those lanes naturally pause.

We offer the S72 in Beige, Dark Grey, and Light Grey so the structure can stay close to neutral sofas and rental-friendly walls while still giving each cat a distinct level to claim. The S line’s layered logic shows up in how the silhouette stacks: not a single condo block, but a rhythm of platforms that reads as one coherent tower from across the room.

Tall towers fail in multi-cat homes when the foundation looks nervous. The S72 carries a base footprint near 57 by 47 inches so the silhouette feels planted before anyone reaches the upper decks. At roughly 17 kilograms assembled, the mass supports daily staggered impacts—one cat above, another climbing below—without translating motion into wobble on hardwood.

Shipping reality shaped the structure too. The carton measures about 57 by 47 by 29 inches, which forced us to engineer strength into the column rhythm rather than relying on oversized single panels. Reinforced post bays and platform sizing suited to larger indoor cats keep the climb feeling secure even when three household cats treat the tower as a vertical highway.

Because the S72 also serves international channels beyond the U.S., we tuned finishes and hardware for owners who expect the same neutral presence in Canadian, German, and Japanese living rooms. The design language stays consistent: a Globlazer cat tree that organizes height instead of shouting for attention.

For families juggling two or three cats in one shared space, the S72 is our answer to a simple question: can one vertical piece create enough levels, stability, and neutral presence to belong in the room full time? Seventy-two inches, eleven platforms, and a base that earns the climb—that is the combination we built toward.

What surprised us in development was how much calm came from repetition—another platform, another passing lane, another chance for a cat to choose up instead of across. The S72 is not a behavior manual. It is a vertical floor plan for cats who already share everything else.