I make ours, simple cheap and work. go to any flooring store ask for remants (they are free) and then a few bucks ad HD or Lowes and a few screws Viola a custom post!
I make ours, simple cheap and work. go to any flooring store ask for remants (they are free) and then a few bucks ad HD or Lowes and a few screws Viola a custom post!
Merry Holidays to One an All Blessed be
My guys favor the cheap board I covered with fabric. Its nothing more than a 4' scrap of wood with fabric wrapped around it and leaning against a wall. They shred it to pieces then I occasionally rewrap it with remants from WalMart that I picked up for a $1.
Hubby wants to get a new HUGE cat tree though. He swears he'll make it this summer.... we'll see. If he doesn't, I'm buying HIM one of the big ones for Christmas! (I swear, he says he wants one for the cats!)
They're a must in my home and my cats love them.I bought a cheap one at Walmart and Big Lots, a couple of large ones on e-bay, a couple of cat condo's at cat shows, a small triangular scratching post and another larger scratching post on sale at two different pet stores.
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My cat and I have a classic "failure to communicate" about scratching posts. Every time I see him trying to scratch a vertical surface, I put a nice scratchboard there - and he immediately ceases and desists, not wanting to mess up my stuff. Rubbing it with catnip, scratching it myself in front of him ("What the heck is she doing????") - nope, he won't destroy property. He's just not into that. Luckily, the rug is just the ground as far as he's concerned, so he'll have a nice horizontal scratch now and then, often to a response of "There you go, Smudge! You show that rug who's boss! Good kitty!"
Do try horizontal scratch surfaces - a rug sample sprayed with catnip spray is a classic starter. Some cats like to scratch on the floor. Some like a slanted scratchboard that they can sit on and claw with their heads lower than their butts! Descendants of mountain cats, I guess.
Love, Columbine
I used to think that all cats loved vertical scratching posts. Then I started fostering and found out that cats are just like people...they have their own likes and dislikes.
Most of my fosters prefer the wicker furniture, especially the laundry hamper. This does not bother me as it doesn't really show the marks and well, the hamper is easy to replace.
Most of them hated the cardboard, but a few loved it.
Most of them hated the sisal rope, but a few used it.
One cat ripped the carpeting constantly and ignored all scratching posts.
But they all needed something.![]()
Last edited by AbbyMom; 03-31-2007 at 04:13 PM.
Spoiled child, bad
Spoiled cat, good
My cats like the ones w/twine. (I know it's called something else but I don't know what it is.) I have a vertical and a horizontal. When I had the ones w/carpet on them, the cats then decided it must be ok to scratch on the carpet!So I gave them away and now have these. They use them several times a day.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
P.S. I gave the scratchers away, not the cats.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
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