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Meet your cat's need to scratch, stretch, and play, all in one convenient location! This playful and interactive busy box design engages your kitty's mind. Holes in the top and sides for multi-level access to the toy balls.
SKU | 3318583 |
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Primary Brand | FurHaven |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 1.5 LBS |
Furniture Levels | 1 |
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Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Material | Cardboard |
Length | 14 IN |
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Height | 3.15 IN |
Width | 12.5 IN |
How to use: Remove from packaging. Place the scratcher house near furniture or other areas your cat likes to scratch. Sprinkle with catnip to attract and encourage your cat to use the scratcher.
Originally posted on Furhaven
Originally posted on Furhaven
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on Furhaven
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