• 50-Inch Running Diameter: The assembled cat exercise wheel measures approximately 50"L × 13.3"W × 55.7"H and provides a 50-inch running diameter with a 13-inch-wide runway. Recommended for cats weighing 6.6–33 lb, while the structure supports up to 50 lb. Proper fit also depends on body length and running posture.
  • Designed to Reduce Rolling Noise: TPE rollers and the carpeted runway help reduce rolling sound and vibration for smoother indoor exercise. The wheel is not completely silent, and actual noise may vary depending on flooring, assembly, maintenance and your cat’s running speed.
  • Manual and Installation Video Included: Assembly is required, and the cat wheel is not preassembled. Predrilled holes, labeled parts, a detailed installation manual and a step-by-step video help guide each stage. Screws, a screwdriver and protective gloves are included. Assembly time varies by experience.
  • Designed for Safer Exercise: The gap between the wheel and frame is under 6 mm to help reduce the risk of paws becoming pinched. The built-in safety lock switches the wheel between rotating and stationary modes. Supervise kittens and first-time users until they can enter, move and exit confidently.
  • 0.5-Inch Engineered Wood Panels: The XL cat running wheel is made from 0.5-inch-thick engineered wood with a birch-grain finish. Its widened base and lower center of gravity help improve stability when the wheel is correctly assembled and placed on a flat, level indoor floor.
  • Removable Non-Slip Runway: The carpet provides secure paw traction and can be completely removed for easier cleaning. Use a soft-bristle brush or handheld vacuum weekly to remove loose fur and dust. Fully extend and align the carpet when reinstalling it to create a continuous running surface.
  • Help Your Cat Learn at Its Own Pace: Begin with the wheel locked in stationary mode and use the included teaser stick or favorite treats to encourage exploration. There is no fixed training time; some cats adapt quickly, while cautious cats may need repeated short sessions. Stop when your cat loses interest and never force movement.