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822.1 | try a scratching post | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; Palo Alto CA | Fri Oct 09 1987 18:15 | 3 |
| There are a heap of suggestions about scratching posts and how to
get a cat to use them in the replies to note 822. Worth a try.
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822.2 | Save the Furniture | IRT::HABER | | Mon Oct 12 1987 09:01 | 12 |
| There are a few notes and replies that youu might want to read.
I did a dir/all/title=scratch and came up with these. It might
be worthwhile reading....
478.7, .8, .14, & .15
516.1
778.7, .9, & .33
821.4
Hope these help!
Karen
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822.4 | Try the FELIX Scratching Post !!! | HPSVAX::DERUSSO | | Mon Oct 12 1987 13:58 | 29 |
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REF:822
I'm 99.9% sure your cat would go for a Sisal scratching post (resembles
the bark of a tree in texture for the cats scratching needs)
The FELIX Company in Seattle Washington, manufactures this post
(I don't have the phone #, sorry) and IT'S GUARANTEED!!! Period.
10 out of the 10 folks I've recommended this post to -- love it
for their cats and say IT DOES WORK! A little patience is all that
is needed. My recommendation is that you purchase the "Large Katnip
Tree" (as it's called).
My friend had an awful problem with her cat destroying just about
every piece of furniture in its path -- until she purchased this
sisal post. Now, in addition to the sisal post, she keeps her cats
claws neatly trimmed on a weekly basis -- which helps immensely!!
Give it a shot! The post and base costs a mere $20 (or so)!!
FELIX CO.
3623 Fremont Avenue N
Seattle, Washington 98103
Diane
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822.5 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; Palo Alto CA | Mon Oct 12 1987 14:48 | 4 |
| Re: .1 (from me)
sigh. I mean note 778. I hope you're not in a loop.....
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