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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…
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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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
A sisal rope scratching post on your cat's tree might be his favorite, but it can turn quickly and messy once it starts to shred. Don't chuck the whole tree — it's fairly simple to replace the sisal rope. Most important, use a secret weapon — catnip spray — to help him accept the new rope.
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…
Scratching posts for cats are expensive! Wouldn't it be nice if you could simply replace the old worn out rope instead of having to buy a brand new scratching pos...
Sisal Cat Tree by Catastrophic Creations
About this item 【Cat Scratching Post】This cat scratchers for indoor cats is with lounger chair ,the 29.5 inches tall post is wrapped with natural sisal rope.Cat bed's shape is beach chair,which also can sharpen cat's claws when they lie on it.That is a unique and interesting combination. 【Tall Cat Scratch Post】The scratching post hight is 29.5 inch allows cats can get full scratching.Scratching post and the cat bed can be fixed together,and the bottom of the cat post has a non-slip pad,which…
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How to Replace the Sisal Rope on a Cat Scratcher: Scratching posts for cats are expensive! Wouldn't it be nice if you could simply replace the old worn out rope instead of having to buy a brand new scratching post? Well now you can! And I am going to show you how!Here is what you will need: 1 pac…
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Make your own hanging sisal scratching post with sisal rope, a wooden board, and wood glue!
Heavy Duty Sisal Cat Scratcher: For some reason my cats never would use the sisal on the cat tower I made them. One day, I saw them on top of a log scratching away and it gave me an idea. Maybe they would scratch something they could stand on, instead of a pole. My cat's are pret…
The folks over at Saysculptures keep coming up with the most amazing faux wood cat products! Check out these new cat scratchers, all made to look like real wood but cast from cement, so they're sturdy and durable. The textures and finishes really make them look like gnarly logs and the sisal rope scratchers are
A great guide on whipping rope. I'm going to be using this technique to prevent my sisal rope (for my DIY cat scratch pole) from fraying.
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