The EveryYay Rise & Climb Cat Ramp with Refillable Scratcher has your kitty's back as they set their sights high. The struggle is real when clawing their way around becomes a new hobby. That's why this ramp paves a path to those elevated places they can't get enough of. It's also packed with a refillable cardboard scratcher, so they can get a good scratch in while climbing. Did we mention there's catnip included? We hear those meows of approval.
SKU | 3591715 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Grey |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 25 IN |
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Height | 16.5 IN |
Width | 11 IN |
Spot clean only.
CAUTION: FOR PET USE ONLY. NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. Inspect regularly and replace if any part becomes excessively damaged. Do not exceed weight limit. For additional stability, we recommend placing against wall or corner. Not recommended for outdoor use. Do not allow children to climb on or hang from furniture. Check all hardware and connections regularly to tighten as needed. Color may transfer to other surfaces.
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Where have you been?!
Frosty's mom
1 year ago
This thing is great! It's a lot sturdier then I thought it would be. Rather you ...
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Lack of cheap refills makes this a huge pain
2 years ago
It was great and then… when you go to buy the cardboard refills, they don’t have...
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