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Our Square Wall Cat Scratcher will enable your cat to stretch and scratch this (and not your sofa) vertically, keeping you both zen What's more, no tools are required for installation, it attaches to your wall with included velcro adhesive, creating the ideal setup for your cat to scratch in an upright position. And we don't compromise on sustainability either - this product is made with zBoard recycled paperboard and the scratching pad is removable for refills!
SKU | 3805488 |
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Primary Brand | Way Basics |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 7 LBS |
Primary Color | Grey |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Material | Cardboard |
Length | 11.8 IN |
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Height | 1.6 IN |
Width | 11.8 IN |
Use as shown in the image.
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