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Cat Scratching Posts
Investing in a cat scratching post





Choosing the Right Scratching Post
- Observe your cat's scratching habits to determine what post is best and how many will be needed.
- Does he or she prefer horizontal carpeting or the vertical couch?
- Does your cat prefer a certain type of material over others?
- Does he or she always scratch in the same spot, or are locations varied?
- The post should be tall enough to let Fluffy stretch out completely.
- Make sure the scratching post is stable because if it topples over, the cat might never go back to it.
- Once it's shredded, keep it for a while: apparently, that is when it's most broken in.
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Simple and sturdy, this is one of the most favoured scratching posts among felines. |
Simple and inexpensive. Not very sturdy, however. Expect a mess from pieces of cardboard. |
Very natural and usually easy for cats to recognize as a scratching post. |
Great for the kitty always pulling at the carpet! |
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The most common type of scratching post. |
Targets muscles that may be missed by upright scratching posts. |
Wonderful for multiple cats. |
Great for nap time, play time, and scratching post time! Usually quite pricey. |
Still Not Working?
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International Resources
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