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Katattack Chicago Scratcher 1.3m
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Product details
- SKU
- I138444
- Pet
- Cat
- Scratcher Size
- 3 Tier
- Scratcher Type
- Multi-level
- Description
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NOTE: COLOURS ARE NOT GAURENTEED, CARPET COLOURS MAY CAN VARY
KatAttack Chicago is our entry-level tall Cat Tree model with 3 levels including a backrest on the upper level for safety.
From the solid pine uprights to extremely strong Triboard Base & Levels we can with confidence offer a 10-year Structural Warranty on this & all of our KatAttacK models.
Covered in premium cut pile carpet all over.
This is a great model to get your cat up off ground level and high where they feel safe and more confident.
We have the KatAttack Toys or Tiger Teaser Cat Wands available to use for play and to get them running up and down the Cat Tree for good exercise & conditioning.
All Cat Trees are pre-assembled in Comfy Pets factory and are guaranteed "Wobble Free"Dimensions:
Base 63 x 53cm Level 1 50 x 40cm Level 2 50 x 40cm Level 3 50 x 40cm Height 135cm Additional Info:
It has long been assumed that when cats scratch objects with their front paws they are sharpening their claws. It turns out that this is only a secondary reason. Research on cat behaviour suggests that the major reason for this behaviour is communication. By roughing up the bark of a tree (or the leg of your favourite chair) the cat is letting other cats or people know where she is and what she is up to.
When scratching is done indoors on walls, furniture or carpeted areas, it can result in considerable damage, owner frustration and sometimes the loss of the home for the cat. It is easier to prevent problem scratching rather than trying to change your cat’s preference for the arm of your sofa after it has become an established habit. Thus, the goal is to establish acceptable scratching habits by getting your cat to prefer a scratching post rather than the arm of your sofa.