Petlinks Sea Ramp Seagrass Scratching Post with Catnip offers the perfect place for your cat to scratch her claws. It features a sturdy wood ramp and a durable seagrass scratching surface, Seagrass is ideal for its unique texture that’s different from common household fabrics so it doesn’t encourage furniture scratching. Plus this scratcher comes with a bag of Pure Bliss Organic Catnip to fill, and refill, the seagrass seams.
Item Number | 102661 |
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Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Dimensions | 15 x 7.01 x 6.89 inches |
Made In | China |
Sourced From | China |
Lifestage | Adult |
Toy Feature | Catnip, Exercise |
Material | N/A |
Intended for use by pets only.
Brush Clean
Refill with Pure Bliss Organic Catnip.
The post is not very wide and a cat can barely stand on it to scratch. Disappointed.
Well made, but way too small! My cats wanted to like it, but it is unstable, tips over with the first touch and the cats won't go near it now. It could have been a good scratcher if only it would have been wider!
The ramp was smaller than I thought and my girls would not go near it. Wish I hadn't purchased. I would reccomend for kittens.
This will be our 2nd one - it’s taken them 5 years to finally destroy the first one and they use it every day!
It's nice & sturdy. I thought it would be perfect for my 2 cats. Maxie tried to eat it. Booboo rubbed her face all over it & Peaches just ignored it. Sorry
This scratcher is tough, 5 cats, and they haven't been able to tear it up like others I have had. I put a heavy object at the top so they couldn't pull it over, and that works just fine.
My cats barely use this. It's small and moves around or tips over when they try and scratch. The seagrass fibers were tearing out after one use. Not very well made.
A very sturdy piece of wood frame and great grip for the cats to scratch, however it is very small.I recommend doing full measurements, when it is purchased.
It looks nice and all but I haven't seen my cat use it, I wonder if it's better for training kittens on what to scratch than for middle-aged cats who just think it's weird.
It is very light and not very long so the cat awkwardly sits in front of it trying to scratch but can't really stretch while scratching. When they try to scratch it...it immediately starts to slide and she walks away. It needs to be weighted or have some feature that keeps it from sliding. I have it between furniture to help but it is so short they need space to be able to scratch so sit just doesn't work. I'm just going to get rid of it. (My cats are all small and not even full sized yet so it isn't because of their size or weight)