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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!