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- Scratching_post abstract "A scratching post is a wooden post covered in rough material that cat owners provide so their pets have an acceptable place to scratch. Cats have a natural urge to scratch: the action helps them remove old material from their claws, and they mark territory with scent glands in their paws. Indoor cats may be prevented from exercising this urge on furniture if they are provided with an acceptable scratching post.The most common type of post consists of a wooden post, roughly 60–90 cm (24–36 inches) tall, covered in rough fabric or sisal. The post is mounted vertically in a wide base, which allows the cat to stretch upward on its rear legs and scratch freely without tipping it over. A post that is unstable or does not allow a cat to fully extend its body might put off the cat from using it. Surfaces vary: the post may be covered in sisal rope, upholstery fabric, or the jute backing of a piece of carpet. Many pet owners find they have to experiment with different surfaces to find one that their cats will scratch reliably. Experts say that cats generally prefer sisal or corrugated cardboard surfaces.[1] Other kinds of scratching posts are more elaborate, with several levels of horizontal platforms for climbing and cozy cave-like areas where cats may hide. Very tall ones are often called "cat trees." These may have a vertical tension rod that extends to the ceiling to provide extra stability.Smaller scratching surfaces may consist of something as simple as a piece of carpet turned upside down, or a flat pad of woven sisal with a loop to allow it to hang from a doorknob. Others are made from corrugated fiberboard.Scratching posts may be purchased at most stores that carry pet supplies and online, but many people build their own.In many cases, however, what is more important than the scratching post is the knowledge feline companions have about how to train cats. Training a cat to claw an approved surface and nothing else requires understanding simple behavior modification techniques and finding a reward the cat will perform for.".
- Scratching_post thumbnail Scratching_post.jpg?width=300.
- Scratching_post wikiPageExternalLink how-to-get-a-cat-to-use-a-scratching-post.
- Scratching_post wikiPageExternalLink feline-furniture.tripod.com.
- Scratching_post wikiPageExternalLink ai_65539058.
- Scratching_post wikiPageExternalLink www.katcondo.com.
- Scratching_post wikiPageID "1054042".
- Scratching_post wikiPageLength "3016".
- Scratching_post wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Scratching_post wikiPageRevisionID "660643714".
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Carpet.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Cat.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Cat_tree.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cat_equipment.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cats_as_pets.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Claw.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Corrugated_fiberboard.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Door_handle.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Doorknob.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Furniture.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Jute.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Paw.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Paws.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Sisal.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Territorial_marking.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Territory_(animal).
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:scratch.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLink File:Scratching_post.jpg.
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scratching post".
- Scratching_post wikiPageWikiLinkText "scratching post".
- Scratching_post hasPhotoCollection Scratching_post.
- Scratching_post subject Category:Cat_equipment.
- Scratching_post subject Category:Cats_as_pets.
- Scratching_post hypernym Post.
- Scratching_post type Mammal.
- Scratching_post type MilitaryStructure.
- Scratching_post type Mammal.
- Scratching_post comment "A scratching post is a wooden post covered in rough material that cat owners provide so their pets have an acceptable place to scratch. Cats have a natural urge to scratch: the action helps them remove old material from their claws, and they mark territory with scent glands in their paws.".
- Scratching_post label "Scratching post".
- Scratching_post sameAs Kratzbaum.
- Scratching_post sameAs Griffoir.
- Scratching_post sameAs Garukan_kucing.
- Scratching_post sameAs Krabpaal.
- Scratching_post sameAs m.041ztf.
- Scratching_post sameAs Klösbräda.
- Scratching_post sameAs Q1412123.
- Scratching_post sameAs Q1412123.
- Scratching_post sameAs 貓抓板.
- Scratching_post wasDerivedFrom Scratching_post?oldid=660643714.
- Scratching_post depiction Scratching_post.jpg.
- Scratching_post isPrimaryTopicOf Scratching_post.