Sisal Cat Scratching Post
32" tall natural sisal rope scratching post — the texture cats actually prefer. Weighted base, completely stable.
About This Product
Most cats ignore cheap scratching posts because they're covered in carpet (too soft), too short (cats can't fully extend), or wobble when pushed (immediately rejected). This post is 32 inches tall with dense natural sisal rope — the texture veterinary behaviorists most recommend — and a weighted base that doesn't move even under 20 lbs of pushing. Redirects furniture scratching within days for most cats.
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Customer Reviews (3,214)
"My cat used to destroy my couch. I put this post next to the couch exactly as recommended and she uses it exclusively now. Didn't touch the couch once in the past three weeks."
"The height is what makes this work. My tall Maine Coon can fully stretch on it, which is what he was looking for. Completely stable."
"Good quality sisal and the base is genuinely heavy. My two cats share it without fights. The sisal is starting to fray after two months of heavy use (which is normal) but it's still very functional."
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