Cats aren’t purposely trying to ruin your sofas and carpeting when
they scratch on them; they have a real need to sharpen their claws
and exercise their paws. Even domesticated cats have deep hunting
and preying instincts that must be “sharpened” each and every day.
If proper cat scratchers are provided to them, cats will be
perfectly happy scratching on their cat play centre or scratcher
tree! Here are the top three types of cat scratchers and why every
cat owner should have one (or several) at home. Cat Scratching Pole
The cat scratching pole is one of the favourite types of scratchers
because of its vertical appeal. Most cats enjoy scratching their
claws in a vertical position. With a pole scratcher, you get the
best of both worlds: a vertical pole covered in either carpet or
sisal rope along with a round pedestal at the bottom for
ground-level scratching activities. Many poles also have some sort
of a toy, pom-pom, or ball attached to the top for added fun and to
encourage the cat to use it for scratching rather than opting for
clawing your furniture. If you see your kitty scratching an
off-limits household item, simply go to your cat, pick it up, and
place it near the scratcher. Some cats need encouragement; if so,
place their paws on the scratcher to give them the right idea! Cat
Play Centre Cat play centres offer more than a scratcher pole in
that they generally have multiple levels to them so that vertical,
ground-level, and diagonal scratching surfaces can be used. Kitties
love to hide behind the angled surfaces and find it to be a great
playtime activity. They are also very appealing because they offer
lots of diversity for the cat without taking up too much space in
the home. More than one cat play centre is recommended so that your
cat has several places to play. Some cat owners get a cat scratcher
pole, a cat play centre, and a scratcher tree to keep their furry
friends content and to prevent boredom. Cat Scratcher Tree The
largest (and most fun) of all the cat scratchers is the cat
scratcher tree. Take, for example, the Victoria Kitten Cat
Scratcher Tree. Its curves, arches, multiple levels, and scratcher
pole give cats the most fun indoors! When kitty tires from playing,
the upper pedestal serves as the “purr-fect” napping place. The
carpet colour is light, neutral beige and this unit is great for
homes with multiple cats. Two other favourites are the Murcia Cat
Scratcher with Toy 68cm and the Viana Cat Tree Activity Center
Scratcher. Place your cat scratching pole, cat play centre, or cat
scratcher tree near where your cat naps or near the furniture that
it usually scratches. This will help retrain your cat’s mind to use
the scratcher and not the furniture! Cheers to happy claws and
healthy paws! For more tips and information about cat scratching
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