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Where can I find a cheap cat scratching post? The cheapest at Petsmart is like $30 for a 2 foot piece of wood with carpet on it.
doesnt get much cheaper than www.petedge.com
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How to deter your cat from scratching furniture
If your kitty could get a manicure, no doubt she would, but your sofa will do just fine to sharpen her claws. Here’s advice on how to get your cat to stop scratching the furniture, from the ASPCA’s Dr. Katherine Miller.
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Make your cat happy by giving them a sturdy scratching post. They’ll sharpen their claws — without tearing up your furniture.
To complete this How-To you will need:
Measuring tape
A 4 x 4 post
A saw
Three 2 x 6 boards, 12-inch long
Two 2 x 6 boards, 18-inch long
Eight 3-inch wood screws
A power drill with screwdriver bit
Carpet scraps
A staple gun
Catnip (optional)
A dangling cat toy (optional)
Step 1: Decide on dimension
Determine the length of your scratching post and cut the post with a saw to fit. It should be a few inches longer than the length of your cat.
Tip: Make the base sturdy enough to support the post and the weight of your cat.
Step 2: Make the first layer
Lay the three 12-inch boards side by side, so the ends are flush.
Step 3: Attach the second layer
Place the two 18-inch boards on top, crosswise. Saw any overhang so the second layer is flush with the first.
Step 4: Screw layers together
Using the power drill, screw the second layer onto the first layer with four 3-inch screws. This will serve as your base.
Step 5: Cover base
Cover the base with a carpet scrap and staple it in place.
Tip: Use short, bristly carpet, such as Berber.
Step 6: Attach post
Position the post in the center of the base and attach it with a screw on each corner. Drill the screws in diagonally, starting near the bottom of the post so that the screw makes it through both post and base.
Step 7: Cover post
Staple carpet scraps to cover the post.
Tip: Rub catnip on the post or hang a dangling cat toy from the top.
Step 8: Settle in
Settle in for hours of entertainment as your cat tears into their new scratching post.
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I am looking for a cat scratching post that is made from real trees like I have seen in the US does anyone know where I can find them in the uk?
i need a cheap but pretty big scratching posts. under $20.00 that will be best for my 10 lb. cat. she needs to enjoy it and it needs to have free shipping. thanks. please dont use the website, www.petedge.com, i have already tried it and couldn't find a good price.
Do you know what that round plastic in the bottom of a cat scratching post where you attach to the base is called?