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Now you can let your cat just scratch the day away! Way Basics' simple cat scratcher is a simple yet effective way to avoid the cat scratching the furniture while giving them the cat version of a manicure. Sustainably made with eco-friendly zBoard recycled paperboard, it is toxin-free, making this cat scratcher safe for your cat and your home.
SKU | 3632644 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Way Basics |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .8 LB |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Small |
Material | Cardboard |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 16.1 IN |
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Height | .8 IN |
Width | 8.7 IN |
Lifetime Warranty.
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Gibbs my new 1yr old cat, he's familiar with the pink round platform ball trackor on the left. Because he had one to play with at the Northshore Animal League. At 1st he's would pounce the scratch not understanding he could scratch it as well, until I pour a little catnip on it..its organic, but wondering if it's alright brand? Or if there is a better idea to help him also understand vertical scratch post as well. as you can see he understands, he's not grasping vertical post besides walls/sofa
Cat not only scratches furniture, but now is eating the materials. Help!
ways to stop cats from scratching furniture?
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?
Their very first cat scratcher post&they don't like it. How can I get them to like it&scratch the post vs. the side of my bed/sofa.Catnip doesnt work.
How do i get my kitten to use his scratching board? He currently uses the carpet and sometimes the couch, but wont use the board.
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