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Cat Scratching Post Replacement,Cat Tree Scratch Post Refill Pole Parts ,Hemp Rope Scratcher Posts for Indoor Kittens and Large Cats with Screws 11.8" Tall(Refill Pack, 30cm)

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We have the widest selection of high-quality cat scratching posts available in the UK and can deliver anywhere within Europe within five working days. A scratching tree is the perfect retreat for your cat, as well as offering a fantastic lookout platform at great heights The diameter of each batch of sisal is measured during manufacture, when the rope is under tension. This means the final product could potentially be slightly bigger. Take this into account if you need to thread it through any holes in your scratching post. A cat scratching post provides the best distraction, whilst also making a stylish and practical furnishing addition to your home. Still not convinced?!

Cat trees should be stable, sturdy and big enough to allow your cat to stretch itself out to its full length. The scratching post of the cat tree should be at least 10cm taller than your outstretched cat, which is why here at zooplus we offer cat scratching trees in a range of sizes. As well as offering different looks and designs, the range of cat trees also allows for different functions. If it needs some added stability, for example if you have a particularly large or boisterous cat, you can choose a floor to ceiling cat tree which, as the name suggests, reaches the ceiling and provides exciting new heights for your cat as well as improved sturdiness, or a large cat tree with a heavy base. For kittens and small cats, the range of small cat trees measuring up to 100cm is perfect. If you have more than one cat, it can be sensible to buy more than one cat tree, as this can help to reduce competition between your cats. Choose the ideal cat scratching tree for your cats, depending on whether they prefer to climb, snooze or stretch! The final figure you need is just the diameter of your rope. (e.g. If you’re going to buy 10mm sisal, the number is 10).

This is how much rope you’ll need. But remember, you’re currently still working in millimetres, so divide your answer by 1000 to see how much sisal you need in metres. (e.g. if you need 12,200mm of sisal, this is the same as 12.2m).

There are various styles of cat scratching furniture on the market, from simple scratching boards to scratching mats and scratching posts. Many cat scratching posts also offer a platform for your cat to look out from, although these do not offer such high climbing opportunities as many floor to ceiling cat trees. Many cat scratching mats and cat scratching boards can also be mounted on a wall, making it easier for your cat to stretch out to its heart’s desire. The chance to climb and watch the world from a high vantage point are the obvious features missing from these alternative scratching options, but an advantage is that scratch mats and scratch boards need considerably less space than most scratching trees. This makes them the ideal choice for cat owners without much spare living space. Although they do not offer your cat the chance to climb vertically, if they are combined with other viewing and playing options then space-saving scratching furniture such as this can be a great way to make a small apartment species-appropriate for your cat! For example, you could choose a shelf to furnish as a cat den, with a comfortable cushion or cardboard cat house that would make it ideal as a lookout platform.When owning a cat, there is one more thing that is as important as the right feeding bowls and a litter tray: the right scratching opportunities. Apart from anything else, if your cat does not have a specific way to satisfy its natural scratching needs, then your furniture and upholstery will undoubtedly be the first to suffer! This is not protest behaviour from your pet, but simply the only way it can find to meet its inbuilt instinct to scratch. A cat scratching tree is the perfect solution to this problem! Even better, if your cat has a chance to play and sleep on it.

Firstly, you need to measure the height of your scratching post. This needs to be in millimetres (e.g. 1m is 1000mm). Cats can be crazy things and have been known to destroy sofas, chairs and well… Anything they can get their claws on! We don’t just sell indoor cat scratching post either! If you are looking for an outdoor cat scratching post then you can view all of these products here. Not only this! So… You can be assured that you can find the ‘puurfect’ cat scratching post that is ideal for your fussy feline.Your cat can let off as much steam as it likes, whenever it likes, without damaging your furniture or upholstery The majority of our scratching posts have been wrapped in sisal rope which is a natural material and great to maintain your kitties claws, whilst also protecting your homes furnishings in the process. Measure the post’s circumference (also in millimetres). This is the circular measurement around the top of the post. You’ll struggle to measure the round edge with a ruler, so we recommend using a flexible tape measure.

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