Cosmic Catnip Alpine Scratcher (kit)
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| Price: | $12.50 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Catnip-treated cardboard scratching block inclined for climbing & stretching! Cardboard has long been recommended as an economical scratcher that trains the cat away from rugs and furniture. Corrigate has the feel of nature for the cat. It has holes to allow the cat to sink his claws into the scratcher (instead of the furniture) to clean his claws. Since most people do not have corrigate lying around the house, it quickly becomes the scratching spot. As an extra bonus, inside the hole in the back lives a carpet mouse, suspended in mid-air for your cat's pleasure. Scratcher comes with a Free 1/2-oz polybag of Cosmic Catnip to rub into the scratcher.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #49861 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Cosmic
- Dimensions: 3.40 pounds
Customer Reviews
makes my cat happy
well, it is bulky and in my way, but anything that keeps my cat from scratching my carpet is worth the money. She didn't know what to do with the incline at first, but loves it now, and sometimes even lies on it.
unfortunately, I'm always cleaning the floor around it, as she claws the material off and it is everywhere.
p.s.. my 2nd cat has never gone near it
Tabitha
This is the BEST cat scratch pad ever. My cat knew what to do immediately and has used it ever since. Such a relief she's not scratching the furniture. If there were ten stars I would give them to this product.
Thank you
Cats love it but still scratch the couch too
For a while I used to have one of those flat scratching post that kept come up off the ground and banging on the floor when the cats used it. It didnt look that comfortable and I don't think they likes the noise either, so I was very happy when I found this one. Mine didn't come with the little disco ball but I used the hole to fill it with rocks so that it wouldn't wobble. Sisal is generally considered the best material but I've tried a sisal insert on my old scratching post and they didnt like it as much as cardboard, although I'll give it another shot with a better quality sisal. The cat nip doesnt work for my cats, they'll go nuts over it but they lick and droll all over the thing instead of scratching it. It works better without the catnip for them. The reason for 4 stars is because it's ugly compared to other angled posts. My pet store didnt have one of the nicer wooden ones but now that I see them on amazon I definitely plan to try it out. In concern is however that because it's open theres no place to fill it with rocks so it may wobble and not work as well after all. I thought I was safe with my new sofa with the post and their nails trimmed but I was wrong. they run around all day playing and there were still some accidental scratches that didnt show up on the last sofa because of the material. They ended up with softpaws but they still using the scratching post, I guess to try to get them off. Overall, my cats like it and it's a solid product.




