a must for kittens and cats, and training should begin early, before destructive behavior turns the joy of owning a kitten into distressful dilemma
a must to avoid having kitty sharpen his nails on your furniture
a necessity to save your furniture but can also be a fun toy for your cats
an excellent investment for your cat
an important piece of cat furniture for your cat's health and well-being
a sturdy post covered with rough material that will help to deter the cat from scratching furnture
Carpet or rope covered pole for the cat to mark its claws on instead of the furniture
A free standing tower covered in burlap or other stiff material that cats use to safely rub their nails.
A tower-like structure typically covered in burlap allowing cats to safely scratch or rub their nails.
A scratching post is a wooden post covered in softer material that cat owners provide so their pets have an acceptable place to scratch. Cats have a natural urge to scratch: the action helps them remove old material from their claws, and they mark territory with scent glands in their paws. Indoor cats may be prevented from exercising this urge on furniture if they are provided with an acceptable scratching post.