Designer Cat Scratching Posts

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Ordinary scratching posts are not the best looking thing by any stretch of the imagination, but some companies have started making them in very funky looking ways. Some of them look more like pieces of art rather than pet supplies, which may leave your guests to think your cat is destroying something irreplaceable. Thankfully, it’s just a scratching post.
Designer Cat Scratching Posts:

Designer Cat Scratching Posts example. Pictured: PetFusion Cat Scratcher Lounge

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Floor to Ceiling Cat Scratching Post

Cats seem to love to be high up, and observe their domain. Must be something they inherited from their ancestors. They also seem to love destroying sofas. This I can’t explain. A floor-to-ceiling scratching post lets cats climb up, have fun, and hopefully leave your furniture alone.
Floor to Ceiling Cat Scratching Post:

Floor to Ceiling Cat Scratching Post pictured: Whisker World Stairway to Heaven Cat Furniture, Beige. By Whisker World by General Cage

Sisal Rope Cat Scratching Post

Sisal rope has a wide variety of uses, and fairly recently it has been found to be an ideal material for scratching posts. Sisal seems to have just the right consistency for this use – a combination of sturdiness while still having the ability stretch a little bit. This seems to be what cats like.
Sisal Rope Cat Scratching Post:

Sisal Rope Cat Scratching Post pictured: AlphaPooch Purrgola Ledge Cat Scratch Post, Fleece with Natural Sisal Rope

Natural Cat Scratching Post

Fed up with your cat or cats scratching up your furniture? A natural cat scratching post may be the solution. These posts are made with all natural and organic materials which are safe for your beloved pet. Natural car scratching posts are fun for your cat, and they help them maintain good nails.
Natural Cat Scratching Post:

Natural Cat Scratching Post pictured: Ware Manufacturing Natural Seagrass Cat Scratch Post, 21-Inch

Sisal Fabric Cat Scratching Post

If you have a problem with your cat scratching your furniture like it’s their own scratching post, then you have a few options: One is to have your cat declawed, but many are reluctant to do that. The second is to try and dissuade your cat from scratching your furniture by using a water bottle that squirts out water. After a period of time this may work but it’s not %100 guaranteed. The third option is to buy a sisal fabric scratching post like the brand PurrFect Post, which apparently cats seem to favor over other fabric posts and furniture. Personally, I would go with option three, but that’s just me.
Sisal Fabric Cat Scratching Post:

Sisal Fabric Cat Scratching Post pictured: SmartCat Bootsie’s Combination Scratcher