Description
Destructive Scratching
The trick is to teach your cat what they can scratch—and what is off limits
You probably don't agree with your cat's ideas for remodeling your living room.
But your cat doesn't claw the couch or scrape the drapes because they're a bad kitty.
Cats scratch mainly for 2 reasons:
To remove the dead outer layer of their claws,
To stretch their bodies and flex their feet and claws.
Scratching is a normal, instinctive behavior and you don't want to discourage it completely.
Instead, your goal should be getting your cat to scratch acceptable objects, like a scratching post.
What do cats scratch?
Most cats are attracted to anything with a nubby, coarse or textured surface, or something they can really sink their claws into.
When do they scratch?
When they wake up from a nap, when they want to mark their territory or when they’re excited about something, like you coming home from work.
How do they scratch?
Some cats like to stand up against a vertical surface; others get horizontal and stick their butts in the air for a good stretch.
Get our Newly Creative Mushroom Sisal Scratching Post for your cats, and give your furniture more protection!
Features
- ❤️[Perfect Size] This cat scratching post has a 12'' round fake grass base, with 2 mushroom scrathcers at the height of 8.46'' and 14.17'', suitable for cat or kitten ≤ 5kg/11lbs;
- 🍄[Creative Shape] The cust mushroom shape can easily catch your cat's or kitten's attention and independently play for a long time. Better used with catnip, toys or snacks to attract your cat or kitten;
- 🌲[Natrual Material] Made of 100% natural sisal and twined by hand, it provides your cat's a durable scratching post, harmless to cat or kitten, safely using with no problem;
- 🐱[Easy Assembly] Only 2 steps to fix one mushroom scratching post on the base, simple and convenient. Take few minutes to give your lovely kitten a new toy;
- 🐈[Let Him Scratch] Cats scratch mainly for 2 reasons: to remove the dead outer layer of their claws and to flex their feet and claws. Scratching is a normal, instinctive behavior. Get your cat to scratch acceptable objects, like a scratching post.