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Armarkat Wall Series Wall Climbing Cat Post Bridge W2307. This unique wall-mounted cat post features three 24-inch sisal posts arranged in a bridge configuration, providing a durable and engaging pathway for climbing and scratching.
SKU | 3986055 |
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Primary Brand | Armarkat |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 11.4 LBS |
Furniture Levels | 1 |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
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Washing instructions | Spot Clean |
Material | Sisal |
Length | 80 IN |
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Height | 24 IN |
Width | 4.5 IN |
6 months manufacturer warranty.
Spot Clean.
Indoor use only.
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Gibbs my new 1yr old cat, he's familiar with the pink round platform ball trackor on the left. Because he had one to play with at the Northshore Animal League. At 1st he's would pounce the scratch not understanding he could scratch it as well, until I pour a little catnip on it..its organic, but wondering if it's alright brand? Or if there is a better idea to help him also understand vertical scratch post as well. as you can see he understands, he's not grasping vertical post besides walls/sofa
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