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The TRIXIE Espejo Scratching Post will provide endless opportunities for cats to play, explore, scratch or just relax. Felines can sharpen their claws on the sisal scratching post instead of on your furniture or carpet, giving them a healthy outlet for their scratching instincts. The post is covered in durable sisal. Feeling a little spunky? Jump, climb or perch atop the plush platform and lie in wait for unsuspecting prey to pass by or just relax and enjoy the view. The subtle earth tones of the sisal and plush fabric also make this piece of cat furniture easy to integrate into your home decor. Additional Dimensions: 1 plush platform 15.75 x 15.75 in; 1 sisal wrapped post 3.5 x 25.5 in; 1 plush top platform 14.5 x 14.5 in.
WARNING: This product can expose you to formaldehyde, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
SKU | 2131987 |
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Primary Brand | TRIXIE |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 10 LBS |
Furniture Levels | 2 |
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Primary Color | Tan |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Washing instructions | Spot Clean Only |
Material | Plush |
Length | 15.5 IN |
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Height | 27 IN |
Width | 15.5 IN |
1 Year Limited Warranty.
Please read all instructions before assembling - some cat trees assemble "top" down.
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My Cat Uses this Scratching Post / Perch often
metzy123
10 years ago
My 14 pound cat began enjoying the scratching post the minuet it was assembled i...
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Simple yet effective
Nglckat
10 years ago
First it is a decent scratching post but it does have it's downsides. The platfo...
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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?
ways to stop cats from scratching furniture?
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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?
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My cat is super active at night for a few days, she keeps scratching the sofa and running around. She is spayed. We have two scratching cardboards and a cat tree for her. We just moved to a new apartment for 3 weeks and she seems accommodating quite well for the new environment.
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