Description
Price: $38.99 - $29.70
(as of Mar 15, 2025 19:33:55 UTC – Details)
Furhaven Steady Paws Multi-Step Pet Stairs help make it easy for small or aging pets with health issues to climb safely up to their favorite spot. The steps are plush covered, providing a gentle surface that is soft on paws to reduce pain while climbing. These pet stairs are available in a 3-step or 4-step, so that you can find the perfect size to fit your pet’s needs. The 3-step stairs are ideal for couches or chairs reaching a height of 22-inches while the 4-step stairs stand at 29-inches which is perfect for tall sofas or beds. Wherever your pet loves to be, we want to help them get there easily and comfortably.
Product Dimensions : 17.7 x 15.75 x 22.5 inches; 12.8 Pounds
Item model number : 79307
Date First Available : June 5, 2019
Manufacturer : Furhaven Pet Products, Inc.
ASIN : B07SQ3RJ6T
Country of Origin : China
CONVERTIBLE: The 3-Step pet stairs can be converted into a 2-Step form factor using the assembly kit and included instructions; the alternative configurations provide convenience for easier mobility and comfort
WALKING SURFACE: The platforms are lined with soft faux fur that is gentle on noses and paws for enhanced mobility comfort
PRODUCT DETAILS: Gray; 3-Step, 17.7″ x 15.75″ x 22″
AVAILABLE VARIANTS: The dog stairs come in Brown, Cream, and Gray; it’s also available in 3-Steps and 4-Steps
EASY CARE: The pet stairs is made easy to clean for your convenience; for more specific cleaning instructions, please refer to the hang tag and/or seam label (if applicable)
Customers say
Customers appreciate the animal stairs for their sturdiness, ease of assembly, and effectiveness. They find the steps sturdy and steady on carpets, with no wobble. The instructions are clear, and the product works well for small dogs and cats. The height is adjustable to help pets gain height advantage.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
AMG –
Good quality.
Good and sturdy steps. I like that the overall height is a few inches higher than other steps for the same or lesser price. It comes with good directions.
Precise Disarray –
greatly helps my arthritic 18 years old kitty to get to where he wants to go
I think how well this style will work for you will depend on the needs of your animal. Works great for my elderly cat who at 18 has some arthritis in in rear legs. He goes up and down them just fine. Very sturdy! I can lean on the steps and am not concerned with it falling apart.Height: 29″ (as tall as most desks)Width: 15.5″ roughlyDepth: 23.5″There are 4 steps contained within that 23.5″ base & 29″ height.The height from step to step is 7″ (bottom of one step to top of the next), andThe depth of the step is 8″, but since there is a little overhang from step above, then I would say 6.5″. Keep this in mind as it may not be deep enough for some dogs to comfortably navigate the steps. I think most cats could handle this. In short: consider how much clearance they need.This is a TALL 29″ unit. Is same height as most desks and some beds. The material is a smooth almost plush feel. Some animals may do better with a carpet style. If you have cats and are familiar with the Furhaven self warmer pads, or have Amarkat items, then the material is the same. I have no idea if a dog would use this. I would think that unless they are cat sized, then they would most likely need a less steep angle. This is perfect for a cat.This unit has been FANTASTIC. It was easy, and kind of fun to put together. The instructions were clear, and the labeling of each piece was correct. No headaches or frustration. Put together inside of 15 minutes.The base is a hinged board that becomes one solid board once the poles are attached.I am impressed with how sturdy this 4 step unit is. The carpeting is a soft, plush material. Smooth and short napped, much like their other products.I find it to be amazingly sturdy, especially when it butts up against something.It took my cats a few days to come around to using it, then once they did it became a normal part of their routine.At time of purchase, it was bought for use with my two elderly cats in mind, now at time of writing this just the one 🙁 Both have/had weakness in their rear legs, especially my boy who seems to not be able to jump up. He can pull himself up if it is a soft surface to grab onto, or if the steps are short. My girl, who has passed, was able to jump up and down, but I wanted to provide her the added benefit of not having to. We have a younger cat who has used this, but hasn’t had a need for it since he can just jump up and down from places. But it also has a lot to do with the current placement.The 4 step unit is tall. It is 29″, so taller than some bed heights. If placed up against a basic bed, it my cat has to step down once he reached the top. If I wanted the steps to be about same height, then I would have gone with the 3 step unit, as it is 25″. Anyway, it is exact same as my desk height. It is used as a step to get up onto my desk, which works well. I have an odd set up, which I will explain. My desk then has a twin bed along the same wall, and then another to form an “L” shape.. then a table (which at this point would be on wall across from my desk) where his food and water are. The spot where the table and 2nd bed meet has another set of stairs, but of a different kind (and are shorter). Anyway, this room is set up for the comfort and care of my boy, as well as for my two dogs and other cat. It is where I hang out a lot, so it is where they hang out a lot.For my boy, I like that he can wander the house, then come back to his room and have a couple of options as to how to get on and off the desk/bed/table set up. From there, my kitty can hang out on my desk with me, or he can walk across the bed to another area to rest. Anything for my babies, and this has been a great addition.Now, if I didn’t want to use this as a step system for the purpose described, I would find it easy to use it elsewhere in the house, or as part of a larger cat climber set up.
ChihaniChan –
Easy to put together.
Very stable, and sized just right. I ordered 2 for my 15 year old cat to use. One to get down from the bed and the other the couch. At first I was afraid it would be too tall for the couch. But when putting it together you can keep off the tallest step. So it works just fine. She seems to find it easy to climb down. Jumping down causes her to limp for a while after, so this alleviates that issue.
Amy Restau Barton –
Sturdy and Tall
I have a tiny rescue Chihuahua and a tall bed. Some may describe her as a black-hearted, soulless creature, and she sure is hell-bent on guarding her sweet little angel wings, but she is my absolute love, hence me having spent my hard-earned money on stairs so this less than ten-pound dog can continue to sleep directly in the middle of a king-sized bed every night. It’s like she’s mapped out the coordinates to the very exact middle and then somehow quadruples in size. So imagine it’s 2 a.m., and you’re sleeping pretty well, trying hard to not wake yourself up, but you need to shift positions. That is unacceptable to little sleeping beauty. Should you require to move at all, she jumps down off the bed in a huff, only to return one minute later regretting her hot-headed actions, and scratching and whining at the side of the bed, her little eyes offering many apologies to be lifted up and resume ruling over her bed. You can see why we’d like a bit of independence for her when coming and going off the bed. We’ve been given foamy pet steps, tried boxes and different silly configurations of items that would allow her to have the necessary independence to come and go as she pleases at whatever wee hour her little heart desired, but nothing worked, nothing was sturdy enough to give her the confidence to leap up, and nothing was tall enough. This has been going on for at least three or more years. I was again in a cycle of growing weary of her middle of the night habits, and finally decided to dive deeper in the dark underworld of pet steps. It took a little bit, but I found these, available in a three-step model, or four-step model. I measured my bed, and definitely would need the four-step model, and I wasn’t convinced at all that this would still be tall enough for her to jump up, but they were reasonably priced compared to less sturdier, smaller ones, so I took the leap and clicked that “buy now” button. They arrived in a small box, so I was a little worried. Turns out you had to build them, which is a-okay by me. I popped everything out of the box, and inventoried all the parts. The only reason I gave these a four-star initial review is because a washer was missing, so one leg is washerless. I was much too eager to put this bad boy into play, that I wasn’t going to return them or request another – this train was leaving the station and heading to Independent Chi Town. I built them very quickly, was not difficult to put together at all. Took me about 20 minutes between opening the box, putting together and breaking down the box for the recycle bin. I eagerly put the steps in place, the height looked good, the rest was up to my Chi. We jumped up on the bed, which left her begging for admittance. We tapped on the stairs a few times, she put some hesitant paws on one of the steps, then another, and before you know it – she was a pet step expert! We kept putting her back down and making her use the steps to get up, which she didn’t find amusing, but enjoyed the cheering and pets each time she made it back on the bed. They are definitely sturdy enough where she felt comfortable bearing down her weight to make a leap from one step to another and then from the top step to the bed. You can see from the picture how tall our bed is, and these 36″ high stairs are just the right size. FINALLY!!! It’s crazy because people sell their pet steps all over FB Marketplace, and they are usually pretty expensive for used ones, and these were very reasonable in price for their sturdiness and height. If you’re looking to get pet steps, I say go forth with these.
TL Coleman –
I think this is a great product!
My cat, predictably, thinks it’s made of poison. He’ll get used to it eventually.My new bedroom frame is just slightly higher than my old on and my cat has to exert a minimal amount of effort to get up to hog the bed.Enter these steps.This thing is easy to put together. I did it on my own in less than half an hour. It’s also remarkably sturdy. My cat is a big guy. He needs sturdy.It’s got a relatively small footprint which is great for the end of my bed. That bed is a full and the steps take up almost exact half its width.I am very happy with this purchase.
pamela b –
Le quedo perfecto a mi cama, y mis perritos aprendieron rápido a usarlas.
Roma –
So good for my toy poodleAt first she was afraid to try, but after we put food on the steps, she climbs up and down to the bed with joy!Worth the money
Aethelflead Mèrida –
Our little furry baby is 12 years old and although she loves to jump everywhere, during the night sometimes she wants to jump off the bed and it’s kind of high. She already had a bad hip since she was a puppy so I didn’t want her to injure herself. For that reason I decided it was time to get her some stairs for the bed. My husband assembled it easily and it’s perfect for her. Our bed is relatively high from the ground and the stairs are at a perfect height. We have a foam mattress and a box spring to give an idea. We are training her to take the stairs. She’s not totally sold on the idea but she’ll get there. Those stairs could support me! I was trying to show her they were nice. Haha. The product arrived before the date and in great condition.
Carole –
Just what I thought they would be. Excellent very pleased
Emily Rose –
I have only just assembled these so I canât comment on longevity but I am really impressed with this item out of the box. I have a 10 year old cat who has started to show some signs of arthritis in her legs and a bit of difficulty jumping up on my bed, so I wanted to buy some stairs to make it easier on her. Most of the options I found were plastic or wood and didnât go with my decor at all, so I was really happy to find these even though I had to pay a bit more for shipping to Australia. The stairs seem sturdy and were easy to assemble. My cat is 5-6kg and I have no concern about them supporting her, they could probably support a small child. The plush covering is very soft! I have already prompted my cat to go up and down them a few times and sheâs gotten the hang of it, so Iâm hopeful this will take stress off her legs.