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Coming in at just under 3 feet tall, this scratching post is covered in highly durable sisal rope, which helps promote healthy nails and positive scratching behaviors. The larger size of this scratching post is perfect for larger cats or any cat that loves to stretch out when they scratch, and can be used as a deterrent when placed in front of an area that has been damaged from negative scratching. And to top it all off there is a spacious bed for kitty to loung and sleep in.
SKU | 3119648 |
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Primary Brand | Prestige Cat Trees |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 30 LBS |
Furniture Levels | 1 |
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Primary Color | Tan |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Material | Carpet |
Length | 20 IN |
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Height | 32 IN |
Width | 20 IN |
Vacuum and spot clean as necessary.
Not intended for use by children.
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SMN1
3 years ago
Got two of these. They were one inch different in height and one was a more plus...
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VERY DISAPPOINTING !!!
Elise Gleason
3 years ago
I owned this same cat tree and needed to replace it. The quality of the rug is p...
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My kitten likes to scratch my wooden chair, doors,and occasionally the door frames. I bought her a wooden cat scratcher with catnip and all she does is bite, sleeps, and lays on it. Do you have any recommendations on what would be a good scratching post? Sisal rope, Sisal carpet, and etc?
I am going to purchase a cat bed for my cat soon, I wanted to take a proffesional's advise on where to place my cat bed (please look at attached photos). My cat's favourite place to nap and relax is either the bed or the cat tree, recently the bed more. When shes not napping, she spends time at the kitchen window watching birds and people walking. Otherwise she's playing and running around with her toys.
My cat’s got a cat tree that’s 2m tall. She sleeps on the highest bit. Her food bowl is on the second highest level. And her water fountain is on the floor. She doesn’t play with the tree or outside of it at all. she only climbs it to sleep and eat. She was a bit overweight before she got the tree and now I’ve noticed she’s lost weight she looks more fit. Could the weight loss be simply because she’s been having to climb to sleep and eat?
I live in an apartment, should I put up a shelf for my cat? She is declawed is it necessary to get a scratch post?
got 2 kitties 1 is 22 lbs other is 8, they need a window seat, I live way out in the country no shops, last 1 I bought was lousy, do you know of a good one, thank you so much for your time
My cat will not stop scratching our new stair carpet. He did it with the old ine too. We have posts and mats for him but he prefers the stairs. Anything we can do to stop him?
I am building my cat a cat tree, using a branch from a tree for part of it. My question is is there anything I can use on the wood, or the branch that would be cat safe? I mean in terms of stain, or sealer, or varnish, etc. Any recommendations of cat friendly products, to seal or preserve the pieces of the cat tree, would be dearly appreciated!
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My kitten Cleo just got her new cat scratcher a week ago but hasn't used it for scratching yet. It has a toy attached and she loves to play with that but not scratch. How can I get her to scratch it instead of my pants or couch?
So I took in a stray that is at least five years old and has rather obviously had it rough. I am keeping him segregated and also set up a cat condo for him in said room, which he tends to stay in, sleeping (the condo, I mean). I bought him this nice, plush self warming bed that he is absolutely rejecting. Seriously, he'd rather sleep on bare floor than this bed. But he'll rub on it and lean against it to sleep. Why does my guy hate his bed? *note, I have provided him with soft blankets he loves.
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ways to stop cats from scratching furniture?