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Petlinks Scratcher's Choice+ Bed Box & Refills features a bed box containing two extra-large stackable catnip-infused reversible corrugate scratch blocks. Large enough for your cat to comfortably rest, you can stack the scratch blocks inside the bed box for a scratch & lounge area. Or use one at a time for a scratcher that cradles your cat as they scratch and rest. Scratching helps cats stretch, tone muscles, promote healthy nail growth, & even helps alleviate stress. Petlinks' stylish innovative cat scratchers offer various combinations of scratch surfaces & angles to please any cat & redirect natural scratching behavior away from furnishings.
SKU | 3627861 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Petlinks |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 19.75 IN |
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Height | 11 IN |
Width | 1.75 IN |
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To help redirect scratching away from furnishings, place in an area your cat will feel comfortable or near former scratching targets. For best results, slightly scratch surface to release catnip scent to attract cats to scratch. Do not use or store near heat or flame.
For pets only. Contains small parts. Pets should be supervised when using this product. Don't allow pet to ingest any parts. Remove all packaging.
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