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three different views of cat scratching posts with text overlay reading how to repair a cat scratch post

I bought a cat tree with scratching posts on it for my cats a year ago but the rope has become damaged and needs repairing. It has been on my to-do list to fix the cat tree. I decided to go with sisal rope as most cat scratchers are made of sisal material or rope. There are other alternatives but t

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This DIY scratching post doubles as a perch for your cat. At home, outfit an oversized cardboard tube with sisal, and top it off with a sheepskin-lined tray. The textured surface is great for scratching while the indoor/outdoor nooks are a prime spot for napping. #marthastewart #pets #diypets #petbeds #petfurniture #diyprojects

a person is using a power drill to attach a rope on top of a table

Give your cat something else to scratch on OTHER than your couch! Using a pre-cut piece of PVC, wood round, and a little rope, this can be made in a short amount of time. Gluing the rope into place with a #Surebonder battery powered hot glue gun makes the process go quickly. Make it taller with a longer piece of PVC. Customize with carpet, felt, or upholstery material. #SBMakerFamily #catpost #pvc #diycatshelves #diycatshelf #warriorcat

the 25 free diy cat scratching post plans

Starting off, making a cat scratching post can save you money and is a fun project. I found out that with a bit of time and some basic materials, you can make something that your cat will love. I used to watch my cat claw at furniture. That's when I decided to build a scratching post myself. It was a way to keep my cat happy and protect my furniture at the same time. In the process, I learned quite a bit about what cats like. For example, they prefer certain materials and heights. I tried…

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I bought a cat tree with scratching posts on it for my cats a year ago but the rope has become damaged and needs repairing. It has been on my to-do list to fix the cat tree. I decided to go with sisal rope as most cat scratchers are made of sisal material or rope. There are other alternatives but t

someone is making something out of yarn on a table top with a roll of twine

This is a guide about repairing a sisal wrapped cat scratching post. Once an active cat has taken to a scratching post, they can tear it to shreds in a few months. Repairing it is an economical way of keeping your cat happily scratching the post instead of your furniture.

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