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New Cat scratcher.The last one I bought hasnt lasted, half of it is fine, the other is on its way out with heavy Cats leaping on it! Hopefully this one will last, solid wood legs and bases. Liked these when I saw them at a Cat show. Just thought it was worth mentioning. Dawn. http://www.catscratcher.com/product....D=101&P_ID=426
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I really like the Russell Hardy catscratchers. They are expensive but they certainly last. This is the one I have. http://www.catscratcher.com/product....D=101&P_ID=414 |
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I have a Russell Hardy one too and it's fantastic I would recommend either Russell Hardy or Kalven cat scratchers as they are made to order and made from proper wood with screws - not like the MDF flatpacked ones you can buy in local pet shops and on the net |
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my 2 have a bog standard one. and that was given to them a few yrs back. they use the lawn?? seen ronnie using that. OHs shed. thats a good scratcher for them. and when the dog annoys them, they use him LOL but lidles where doing their cat n dog stuff last week. |
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Leia (and her predecessors) has a big real tree branch; she also likes to use the top of the wooden wine rack! She has never once used the scratching part of her cat tree...... |
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