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PetPals Urbane Grey Multi-Activity Scratching Post is the perfect scratcher for your active pet. This interactive design features a natural sisal carpet that helps keep your cat's claws trimmed and healthy and a carpet material for a softer feel. This modern-designed cat scratcher includes two engaging teaser toys for your cat to enjoy hours of playtime. It features a relaxing rubber grooming brush for your cat to enjoy a full-body massage and a durable grey laminated wood base that will be the perfect addition to your home decor.
SKU | 3973123 |
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Primary Brand | PetPals Group |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 6 LBS |
Furniture Levels | 1 |
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Primary Color | Grey |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Material | Sisal |
Length | 15 IN |
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Height | 25 IN |
Width | 13 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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