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I find the animal pathing/behavior to be often counter-intuitive and it's often maddening to get the animals to use a specific item or go to a specific area, so my view is that if the piece looks good and it adds to the quality of the habitat, I'm not too worried about whether they use the entire piece or how often they use it. It's just too much of a hassle.
Note that not all items tagged as climbable can be accessed by all animals! While in the traversable heatmap check for green lines on objects that should be climbable. Even the trees will have these as the denote the climbing route for the selected animal.
Sorry for the late reply, I don't check the workshop forum often...
It may also be a space issue with the cats since they require so much space to make something traversable ground. Even moreso if you want actions like laying down available since walking uses less space then interactions apparently.