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Friends of Normie cat scratchers are designed with a pine wood frame and have replaceable and recyclable cardboard inserts which you can re-order in the future. The legs can be attached in 3 configurations to create either a flat or sloped scratcher position to match your kitty's preferences. We wanted to create a beautiful piece of cat furniture that both kitties and their humans can be proud of and enjoy in the house. And most of all to save your couches!
SKU | 3965609 |
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Primary Brand | Friends of Normie |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 2.9 LBS |
Primary Color | Natural Wood |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Washing instructions | Wipe clean with damp cloth |
Material | Wood |
Length | 21.5 IN |
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Height | 3.5 IN |
Width | 13.5 IN |
1. Place thin wooden plants onto scratcher frame. 2. Screw 1 screw in each hole, for a total of 4 screws. This will fasten wooden planks to the scratcher frame. 3. Place cardboard onto the board. 4. Fasten cardboard into the legs by screwing 4 screws in larger holes along the side of the scratcher frame. 5. Choose position of your choice, and screw each leg into the frame.
For pet use only. Not for human use. Make sure screws are securly fastened into scratcher frame so screws do not become loose.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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