HUFT Scratch-N-Stretch Scratching Post Cat Scratcher – Violet
$5.74Because kitties deserve to scratch, claw and stretch on repeat!
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Because kitties deserve to scratch, claw and stretch on repeat!
The Trixie San Fernando Scratching Post is great to keep your cat busy and well-exercised. The flat, padded platforms and cubbies are covered with soft, plush polyester covers. Inside each cave or cubby is fleece (polyester) to make cat naps cosier. The hammock has a removable cover so it can be washed by hand to…
With the three posts covered in natural sisal, they offer your pet a place to exercise their claws. Padded platforms make for great spots to nap. And the toy on a string adds to the fun.
Scratching, hiding, cuddling, climbing and enjoying the view: Trixie’s scratching posts and scratching furniture offer all this and much more. For one cat, for several cats, with or without toys, for those cats that love to climb or to sharpen their claws or for cats that love cuddling: we have the suitable scratching post for you….
Save your furniture from being scratched with the HUFT Feline Frenzy Cat Scratcher.
Trixie scratching mat with plush border. Rear side covered with EVA. Comes with toy on a string. Ideal for wall mount or lying. Protects areas the cat would use to mark with scratches. Natural fibers of sisal are ideal, helping your cat to shed dead layers of the nail and preventing ingrown claws. Particularly with…
The new star of kitty playtime is this Trixie scratching cardboard that also has toys! Two plastic balls rattle around within, tempting kitty to try and get them. Made with corrugated cardboard, this is a great way to keep your feline busy!
Scratching, hiding, cuddling, climbing and enjoying the view: Our scratching posts and scratching furniture offer all this and much more. For one cat, for several cats, with or without toys, for those cats that love to climb or to sharpen their claws or for cats that love cuddling.
Made to scratch, stretch and play on repeat!
For restful naps in peaceful spots they can call their own.