PETMAKER Self Grooming Cat Arch, Medium
Description
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The arched ring features bristles that gently brush your cat's fur to help with shedding and removes any excess hair when they rub against it. The self groomer also features a sturdy carpet base for your cat to use as an outlet for scratching. While it acts as a massage to your feline friend for enjoyable use, it is also an ideal way to protect your home and furniture from cat hair and claw marks.
- - SELF GROOMING- The grooming arch contains bristles that gently remove excess or loose hair from your cat when they rub up against or pass through the archway. This helps to maintain neat and healthy fur, and also control shedding around the home.
- - DURABLE BASE FOR SCRATCHING- The durable carpet base provides an outlet for scratching to promote healthy claws by removing debris and old layers of nails. Having an accessible scratcher for your cat or kitten also helps to protect your furniture.
- - FUN ACCESSORY- More than just a grooming tool, the bristles act as a soothing massage for your cat as they rub up against the top and sides of the arch. It also features a no-mess opening designed to include catnip to help attract your favorite feline!
- - SIMPLE TO CLEAN AND ASSEMBLE- The self groomer requires no tools to set up for hassle free assembly. Additionally, it is simple to clean- just use a lint roller, light hand vacuum and/or spot clean to remove hair build up.
- - PRODUCT DETAILS- Materials: Bristle ring, carpet base. Assembly: Push the ends of the arch into the 2 holes in the base. No tools required.
Specifications
SKU | 3017174 |
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Primary Brand | PETMAKER |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 1.58 LBS |
Additional Features
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
Item Dimensions
Length | 14.5 IN |
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Height | 13 IN |
Width | 11.25 IN |
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Great product! A bit difficult to assemble.
ChristinaD7
3 years ago
It took a day or two for my kitty to figure out what to do with it but now she l...
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Dylie
6 years ago
My cats don’t use it for grooming, but they sure love chewing on it.
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horrible item, DONT BUY
No, I do not recommend this product.
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No, I do not recommend this product.
Great product! A bit difficult to assemble.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Breaks easily
No, I do not recommend this product.
Cute design, not for chonkers.
Yes, I recommend this product.
My cat hasn't figured this out yet.
No, I do not recommend this product.
It was worth a try...
No, I do not recommend this product.
Cat Arch
No, I do not recommend this product.
Questions
How does one clean this of the hair that accumulates in it?
- you have to pick it out with your hands really..If you have a clean comb you maybe be able to comb it out.
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What are the measurements of the Grooming cat arch ?
- Hi! This product has dimensions of Length 14.5In, Height 13In, Width 11.25In Thank you.
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I have seen this item in many catalogs so even though petco is currently sold out I can still find it. But--it looks so short. I have cats that are 14-20 lbs. The kitten I have now rubs herself on anything nearby but is this tall enough for the big boys?
- Hi! It really depends on the Cat's size this product is 13 inches in height and 14.5 inches wide if your boys are bigger than that I apologize they will not fit on this.
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Has anyone had an adult cat start to use this, or only success with kittens growing up with it?
- Yes! I had one of these (but a different brand) for my 9-11 year old cat for a few years. She really liked rubbing her face on it, licking it, and chewing it. That said, I think it really depends on the cat. It's possible that lone cats who don't have companions to groom them might like it more? I have no evidence for that though.
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