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PetPals Sisal Scratching Pad (two-pack) offers durable replacement pads designed to keep your cat tree fresh and exciting. Easily replace worn-out scratchers by peeling off the old and attaching these new sisal mats. These scratching pads meet your feline's natural scratching needs, providing an irresistible surface to maintain healthy claws. With two adhesive strips, you can also stick these mats on walls, doors, or sofas for even more unique scratching areas. Enhance your cat's playtime experience with these convenient and long-lasting sisal scratching pads!
SKU | 3973158 |
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Primary Brand | PetPals Group |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .5 LB |
Furniture Levels | 1 |
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Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Material | Sisal |
Length | 1 IN |
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Height | 14 IN |
Width | 6 IN |
Receive free replacement parts within 6 months from the purchase date or receive discounted replacement parts for purchases 6 months old but less than a year old. Must provide proof of purchase and images of damaged parts to determine eligibility. For orders over a year old, we offer replacement parts for purchase. Contact us at operating@petpalsgroup.com to learn more.
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