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Itch Cat Scratch Pad by Square Cat Habitat

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Your cat have an itch it needs to scratch? We think Square Cat Habitat has an aesthetically pleasing solution for preventing your feline from slicing and dicing the home furnishings to shreds: the Itch scratching boards can be used vertically or horizontally, and are made from 100% renewable bamboo, with removable carpet inserts (think FLOR carpet tiles) available in a variety of colours that will nicely compliment almost any home decor.

They look like graphic art pieces when not in use and take up a lot less room than a traditional scratching post...great for small space dwellers looking to keep their furniture intact.

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oh! my! god! i need! i need!!!!!

my cats have scratched through my slipcover on my couch. i know i need to get them a scratching post, but finding one that doesn't make me gag at the sites of it has been hard.

posted by katie on 2007-06-11 15:41:32
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These look like a great DIY project too. You could pick the color of carpet from scraps at a local carpet place and paint the wood the color you want. You could even play with different shapes. I kind of like the idea of a long narrow one that you hung horizontally down a hallway at scratching height...

posted by laure on 2007-06-11 16:08:39
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laure: you sure said it. I like to promote the original product, but I'm always hoping eagle-eyed readers like yourself propose a DIY solution too :)

posted by gregory on 2007-06-11 16:36:44
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You could even just order yourself some FLOR squares for less, and then glue 'em to some wood. Swap out the square every time kitty rips it to shreds!

posted by jennifer in sf on 2007-06-11 18:03:57
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I have something similar to this, and my cats have been ignoring it for more than a year now.... :(

posted by alisong on 2007-06-11 18:04:08
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alisong: did you start them off with it on the floor first? Sometimes cats need to get acquainted with new objects on the floor. I also recommend rubbing the post with catnip. We purchased a scratching post that was ignored until we tried this tactic, and now they love scratching away on it (they still love our shag rug and FLOR tiles still though).

posted by gregory on 2007-06-11 18:33:46
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By far the favored scratching post in my apartment is my Ikea banana-leaf rocker (gullholmen?). Poor chair. Bad cats.

posted by mlasswell on 2007-06-12 00:42:53
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That is amazing. I need one.

posted by Marcelo on 2007-06-12 13:29:26
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i'd like to think my cat will use this, but he seems to really prefer those catnip infused corrugated cardboard monstrosities. the cardboard itself isn't so terrible looking. i kind of like how it is quasi-industrial looking, but that damned manic cartoon orange cat peeking around the obnoxious royal blue sides is truly godawful. i'm sorta lazy, but i've been meaning to make one out of wood for some time now.

also, if you want pretty scratching posts, check these out:

http://www.postmodernpets.com/cat.htm

posted by powkang on 2007-06-12 15:44:22
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oh, apparently postmodern pets is in the process of a year long move, so nothing is in stock. so i guess its just carpet wall squares for everyone's cats.

posted by powkang on 2007-06-12 15:51:05
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I'd be afraid my cats would tear them things right out of the wall.

posted by sti3 on 2007-06-12 18:31:26
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I'm going to give this product a try ... both the wall scratching squares and the shelf. Thanks, AT.

posted by Leslie in Adams Morgan on 2007-06-13 09:35:01
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