Infographic showing common cat scratching damage and how a sisal cat scratching post protects sofa backs, sides, armrests and corners

Standing Sisal Cat Scratching Post with Ball, Space-Saving

40x20cm-1pc
$23.97
Sale price  $23.97 Regular price  $4.94
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Infographic showing common cat scratching damage and how a sisal cat scratching post protects sofa backs, sides, armrests and corners

Standing Sisal Cat Scratching Post with Ball, Space-Saving

$23.97
Sale price  $23.97 Regular price  $4.94
Color40x20cm-1pc

Your couch arm doesn't have to keep losing this fight. This standing sisal cat scratching post gives your cat a tall, sturdy place to dig in and stretch, with a ball hanging off the top so one corner of the room covers scratching and play. The vertical design tucks into a corner as space-saving cat furniture while it pulls your cat's claws away from the sofa, rug, and doors.

Redirect scratching to a spot built for it

Cats scratch to stretch, mark their turf, and keep their claws healthy. A still couch is just the tallest thing within reach. Stand a sisal post in the room and you hand that instinct a target made for it. The dangling ball adds the movement that hooks a curious cat the first time, and the height lets your cat pull a full-body stretch from claws to tail.

Real sisal cats actually go for

Cats tend to pick sisal over fabric or carpet, so they head for the post instead of the sofa arm. Set the standing scratcher near the spot they already work over, and most cats claim it fast.

Scratch and play in one steady spot

That ball swinging from the top turns a plain scratcher into a pouncing target. Your cat reaches up, bats, and stretches all in the same place, and a weighted base keeps the post planted when your cat leans in or stretches tall.

How to Use

  1. Set the post on a flat floor for the best footing, ideally near the spot your cat already scratches.
  2. Sprinkle a little catnip on the pole if you have some, to draw your cat in.
  3. Let your cat reach up, dig into the sisal, and bat at the hanging ball.
  4. Vacuum or brush off loose fur now and then, and trim any frayed sisal so the post stays neat.
  5. Supervise hard chewers, since the ball is a bat-and-pounce toy and not a chew toy.

Features

  • Pole wrapped in tight natural sisal for digging and scratching
  • Hanging ball toy on a short cord for batting and pouncing
  • Weighted base that keeps the vertical post steady
  • Standing, space-saving design that fits a corner or hallway
  • Full-body vertical stretch from claws to tail
  • Sized for most small and medium cats

Give your cat a target worth scratching and give your furniture a rest. Set the standing sisal post in your cat's favorite corner, and it ships to you free across the US.

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