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Cat Scratching Posts
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Smart and caring cat owners know that claws are very important to cats. Claws give the cat a sense of security, knowing that their defense system is intact. They also allow the cat to grasp and hold objects as well as establish footing for walking, running, springing, climbing and stretching. By regularly trimming your cat’s nails and offering a suitable scratching item, you are providing a natural outlet for a normal, happy and healthy behavior and you will be rewarded with a satisfied and confident companion.
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Cats scratch to mark their territory, to exercise and to relieve stress. Help release kitty’s primal urges with this scratching post that can be hung from a door knob or angled on the floor.
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The Small Relax-a-Cat is designed for scratching and snoozing.
Comprised of 30% minimum recycled materials and 100% recyclable. Includes a bag of Certified Organic Catnip. Made in USA.
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The Large Relax-a-Cat Scratcher is designed for scratching and snoozing. Comprised of 30% minimum recycled materials and 100% recyclable. Includes a bag of Certified Organic Catnip. Made in USA.
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The Cozy Curl features a purr-fectly scooped center designed to cradle your cat during many afternoon snoozes. Also great for scratching!
Comprised of 30% minimum recycled materials and 100% recyclable. Includes a bag of Certified Organic Catnip.
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Cats need a scratching post to help them tone their muscles, to remove old nail sheaths from their claws and to help relieve stress. The Bootsie Scratcher is made from woven sisal which is much more durable than wound sisal. Check out the video!
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The best cat scratching post. period. The 32" post height allows the cat to stretch vertically while using the post (important for territorial marking purposes and for toning muscles).
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Sturdy wall-mounted platform
Cats love vertical territory - the higher the better. It gives them a feeling of security and mastery over their environment. The Sky Climber allows the cat to jump to a resting perch where it can nap or just survey.
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Hey, it's instinct. Cats love to rub their feet parts over rough surfaces. It feels mighty good and daily zooming and nail grooming helps with keeping claws healthy and well-manicured.
Scratching also helps stretch and tone dem kitty cat muscles while
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Inclined to Scratch can be placed on the floor for horizontal scratching or it can be positioned at a 45° angle against the wall for kitties who prefer to scratch vertically. A pinch of catnip rubbed on the scratcher and kitty is in training!
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Wooden platform & quilted pad that attaches to the SmartCat Ultimate Scratching Post giving your feline friend an elevated perch and a sense of safety and security.
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