Cat Scratchers
Let your feline friend indulge in some paw-some scratching adventures with our selection of cat scratchers. From playful paws to artistic claws, our scratchers and scratching posts are designed to satisfy every scratching urge while keeping your furniture paw-sitively intact.
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Frequently asked questions
It all depends on your kitty's style! If your cat’s been going after the carpet, they might prefer a horizontal cat scratcher. But why not offer both? Having a vertical and a horizontal cat scratcher gives your cat options, keeping them happy and your furniture safe!
Get your cat interested by calling them over and playing with a toy around the cat scratcher. You can even make a little scratching sound with your nails on the post—cats love to mimic that! Soon, they’ll be scratching away on their new favourite spot.
There’s no strict rule, but here’s a tip: keep an eye out for wear and tear. If the carpet or rope is coming apart, the cardboard’s shredded, or your cat’s lost interest, it’s probably time for a new cat scratcher. Fresh scratchers mean happy claws!
Scratching helps with claw maintenance and lets them mark their territory. It’s a natural part of being a cat—think of it as their way of saying, “This spot’s mine!” That’s why having a cat scratcher or a cat tree with built-in scratching spots can keep your furniture safe and your cat content.
You bet! A cat tree is a great way to keep your feline friend active and mentally stimulated. It’s like a jungle gym for your cat, and it keeps them happy and healthy! Plus, many cat trees come with built-in cat scratchers, giving your kitty even more ways to stay entertained.
Not necessarily, but they do need ways to act like a cat—scratching, climbing, and lounging up high. A cat tree can offer all that, but if you have other ways for them to stretch their paws and satisfy their instincts, they'll still be living their best life.
It’s a mixed bag! Some cats don’t mind using either, but many have a favourite cat scratcher. Watch your cat’s habits and see what they go for—then give them the type of scratcher they love best!