How To Select The Best Cat Scratching Post
Having a good cat scratching post is a necessity. In fact, in my humble opinion, you may need several, depending on the number of felines in your household. If you only have one cat, it’s still nice to have a cat tree and a separate scratching post in another location. Cats like variety and this will give them another place to scratch.
The scratching post should be several inches taller than your cat stretched out fully when he stands on his hind legs. This gives him the best stretch and really exercises his body. Keep in mind that a kitten will grow, so spend the money now instead of replacing the scratching post later.
This 32 inches tall scratching post is simple, made well of fibrous and durable sisal, which is perfect for conditioning nails. Sisal is considered to be superior to carpet which snaps nails and encourages scratching on carpeted surfaces in your home.
It has a sturdy base and great workmanship. For more information on it, click the picture or 32 Inch Scratching Post
Purrs, Frankie
Lee here. I love my scratching post. I used to scratch on the furniture, but Mom and Dad showed me the error of my ways. Now I can scratch to my hearts content and not get into trouble. Next to eating, scratching is one of my favorite past times. Lee out.
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