How are the ‘Snooza’ cat scratching posts? Does anyone have on?
Does anyone have a ‘Snooza’ cat post? The ones with the replaceable covers?
I just want to know how they are and whether they are effective.
Thinking about getting one but dont want to get something the cat will most likely not use.
Success/ failure stories?
Thanks in advance!
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I haven’t tried this one, but I have found one that my 11 indoor cat LOVE. It’s cheaper than the Snooza, too. It looks like an " S " laying on it’s side, and it’s called……..PetLinks System DREAM CURL Curved Scratcher… If I remember correctly, it cost $19.99 @ Petsmart.
My cats get sick whenever I get them sisal posts, because they shred them so quickly that the sisal gets "stringy" and they eat them……..causing vomiting up "string balls"…..so, I tried this one. It lasted a lot longer, and when it was torn up, I got another one. My cats LOVE it. It’s sturdy enough that it doesn’t flip over when they’re scratching on it.
Next time you’re at Petsmart, look for it. Your cats may like it, too……..
Sorry I don’t have any info on the Snooza for you, but maybe you’d like this other one better.
Good luck.






April 30th, 2010 at 11:15 pm
I haven’t tried this one, but I have found one that my 11 indoor cat LOVE. It’s cheaper than the Snooza, too. It looks like an " S " laying on it’s side, and it’s called……..PetLinks System DREAM CURL Curved Scratcher… If I remember correctly, it cost $19.99 @ Petsmart.
My cats get sick whenever I get them sisal posts, because they shred them so quickly that the sisal gets "stringy" and they eat them……..causing vomiting up "string balls"…..so, I tried this one. It lasted a lot longer, and when it was torn up, I got another one. My cats LOVE it. It’s sturdy enough that it doesn’t flip over when they’re scratching on it.
Next time you’re at Petsmart, look for it. Your cats may like it, too……..
Sorry I don’t have any info on the Snooza for you, but maybe you’d like this other one better.
Good luck.
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50+yrs cats ( 11 indoor, spayed & neutered ) / "issues"
April 30th, 2010 at 11:24 pm
Not familiar with them, but IMO if you don’t have a scratching post or treehouse with multiple shelves at LEAST 4-5 feet tall, your cat won’t use it.
Those short posts under 3 feet tall are rarely used – maybe by young kittens, but not full grown adults. I suggest you invest in a good sturdy treehouse for your cat and not waste money on the little scratching posts.
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