How to teach a kitten to use the cat tree
You can teach a kitten to use the scratching post. The best way is to start as early as possible. Here you will find tips and advice about kittens, their learning behaviour and scratching posts.
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You can teach a kitten to use the scratching post. The best way is to start as early as possible. Here you will find tips and advice about kittens, their learning behaviour and scratching posts.
A scratching post should be good for your cat. But the scratching post also has to look good and match your interior. You can admire these three scratching posts in your own living room. Very convenient!
Cat trees for big cats are ideal for a Maine Coon, Ragdoll, Norwegian Forest Cat, Savannah or other big cat. Because these cats need a scratching post that suits their size. Here we explain why and what to look out for.
Big cats, kittens, purebreds, lazy cats, hunters, indoor cats – there are lots of different types of cats and they all need a scratching post that suits their character and needs. Find out which scratching post your cat needs here.
If you used to go to the cat department of a pet store, there would be a neat row of scratching posts. All with the same shape and construction: a square plank of about one centimeter thick and a somewhat rickety pole in the middle with some sisal around it.
It is not wise to just buy a scratching post. Chances are your cat will never use it and that’s a waste of money. And your furniture will be torn to bits.