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4053.1 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Fri Oct 05 1990 16:34 | 8 |
| Don't be surprised if the Papa cat won't use the post. I found
that kittens who grow up with a post....love it even when they are
older, but older cats who are not use to the post...won't go near
it. Just my experience....
Good luck..
Sandy
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4053.2 | also looking for a scratching post | AIRPRT::MAKI | | Fri Oct 05 1990 16:46 | 8 |
| I am also looking for a tall scratching post, new or used, for my new
little persian kitten. I live in the Nashua area.
Is there a good discount pet supplier in the area? I went to the new
pet store on amherst street in Nashua, and they were asking $40.00
for one of them.
June
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4053.3 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Oct 05 1990 18:03 | 12 |
| Re: .1
I've had good luck getting adult cats to use a scratching post
by sprinking catnip on top, luring them over, and then when they
put their paws on the post to stretch up for the catnip, I scratch
the post noisily with my fingernails, and they catch on.
Be sure the post is tall enough so they can stretch out, and heavy and
stable enough so that it doesn't frighten them by tipping or
sliding when the scratch on it. Also, you may need more than one
to a house.
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4053.4 | to claw or to declaw ! | NAVIER::BRODEUR | | Fri Oct 05 1990 23:08 | 5 |
| $5 worth of fresh pine 2x6 nailed to a base piece of plywood works
great. Every time I build something at home, if it's not painted
in minutes they scratch away at it. So I use the leftover lumber
in strategic points, also cheap remnants from the rug dealers
have worked great for covering the orientals when I not around.
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4053.5 | there are other options out there | TYGON::WILDE | illegal possession of a GNU | Sat Oct 06 1990 19:43 | 19 |
| You might try some of the newer scratching surfaces available...the corrugated
cardboard scratching box I've seen advertised seems to be very popular with
cats - it's saturated with catnip or something, I think. Many cats also
like a simple sissle door mat. As your cats are digging at the carpet, I
would try something that lays on the floor first -- they already have shown
that preference. I suggest you go buy a cheap sissle door mat and nail it to
a HEAVY chunk of wood that can lay on the rug. Place it near where you've
seen your cat(s) digging/pulling at the carpet. Take a cat over to it and
gently rub his/her front paws across the surface of it. You might also
check with the pet store and see if they have any catnip spray to treat the
door mat.
The cardboard boxes I've seen are destroyed by the cats, but they are also
very cheap to replace....
my experience: I've never had a cat that even LIKED the carpet covered
scratching posts, so I'm not too prone to advise folks to buy them....
There are options out there that cats seem to like much better....and they
are usually cheaper.
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4053.6 | They've used it so much, its time to re-carpet it! | BOOVX1::MANDILE | | Mon Oct 08 1990 08:39 | 11 |
| My four go crazy over the carpeted scratching post "daddy"
made for them. BTW, two of them were already adults when
the post was made. We used the extra carpet remnants from
our W-W, put on a heavy wood base, a "stem", and a platform
with a hole so they could go directly from the base right
up thru the hole to pop out on the top platform. It's about
3-1/2 ft tall. Visitors laugh at the antics of my four showoffs,
who love to perform on the scratching post.
L-
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4053.7 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Mon Oct 08 1990 08:55 | 14 |
| You also might want to get them used to getting their nails
trimmed. It cuts down on the damage they can do.
We have four "Arubacats" cat trees - Made by Artie Mitchell of
Arubacats cattery. They're NOT cheap - however they are a much
better deal than the other ones I've seen available, they look
great, the cats LOVE them, and they are excellent quality. Also,
Artie will stand behind them and usually gives Deccies a 10%
discount.
He'll probably be at the Marlboro show on Nov 10th so save your
pennies if you're interested.
Nancy DC
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4053.8 | ArubaCat trees 603.382.8418 | CUPMK::TRACHMAN | EmacX Exotics * 264-8298 | Mon Oct 08 1990 10:22 | 7 |
| ArubaCat Trees
Phone Number: 603.382.8418 Arty Mitchell
Excellent Quality!
E.T.
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4053.9 | AQ | AIMHI::SJOHNSON | | Mon Oct 08 1990 12:45 | 14 |
| Agway has scatching posts on sale for the next couple weeks (?) for
$8.99. That was where we bought ours & my kitties love it - all 3 of
them! It has catnip in it w/ a square flat base & a tubular section
sticking straight up: |
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Poor picture - but you can see for the most part what I'm trying to
describe.
Good luck,
Sonia
P.S. Don't buy them all - I need another one. Great Deal though!
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4053.10 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Mon Oct 08 1990 13:49 | 21 |
| I have an Arubacat tree for sale!
I can't draw, so picture a square platform on the bottom with a tunnel
running the length of the platform, open on both ends. On either side
of the tunnel is a tall piece of tree bark, one of them my husband
covered with sisal rope. Resting on top of the tree bark (so the top
of each end of tree bark supports it) is a long "perch", half-moon
shaped. The entire tree is maybe about 3 or 4 feet tall. It is tan in
color, and very sturdy.
It is approx. one year old, in excellent condition. I paid $75. Will
take $50.
I'm selling it cause I recently purchased a tree made by a vendor
called "Cat House Originals" which the cats love. Between that, the
tree my husband made, and the kitty condo there is no room in the house
for the Arubacat tree!
--Roberta
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4053.11 | A suggestion ? | BLKPUD::WARNESG | Labor omnia Vincit. | Mon Oct 08 1990 14:28 | 13 |
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Maybe if you want a "pre-scratched post", you could "attack" a piece of
pine lumber with a very course wire brush - perhaps as a power drill
attachment ?
I've just notice my leather settee has sustained some damage, despite
the fact that my cats use the fence outside.
Must have been raining that day ........ AAAAAAAARRRRGHHHHH!
Graham Warnes
Warrington, UK
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4053.12 | | SANDY::FRASER | Monsters remonstrated... | Mon Oct 08 1990 17:03 | 12 |
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Re Roberta - we have a Cat House Original, too! The cats love it,
and even after six months, it's holding up really well.
I think some cats will scratch wherever they please, though :^}
Besides the above, we have an Arubacat table, a nondescript kitty
condo (which is really beat-up!), plus Andy has encircled one of
the cellar uprights with sisal rope. While they use them all to
scratch, they still enjoy abusing the living room carpet <sigh!>
Sandy and the fearsome fivesome . . .
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4053.13 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Mon Oct 08 1990 17:17 | 10 |
| Sandy, the only thing I dislike about the C.H.O. trees is the tree
bark. The cats shred it faster than I can vacuum it up! They enjoy
the house on top as well as the higher perches. None of the lower
perches ever get used.
In regards to the condos, I cannot understand why the manufacturers
don't make them wider -- they are much too narrow for my fat cats to
climb inside of! Actually, now that I think of it, I should be selling
the condo and keeping the Arubacat tree :^) !!
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4053.14 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Oct 08 1990 22:24 | 4 |
| Re: wider
Yess, I think manufacturers think all cats are itty bitty.
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4053.15 | A POSSIBLE SOLUTION | AKOV14::GURNEY | | Tue Oct 09 1990 13:07 | 16 |
| Not to discourage you but I tried both the scratching post covered with
carpeting and also a home-made one (my husband's invention out of
cedar) and neither one worked.
Then one day at my vet's, I mentioned that cat (kitten at the time) kept
scratching my furniture, wood work and rugs and he suggested a squirt
bottle. The kind you use for plants. Well sure enough everytime I
would catch her I would squirt her with this. It took about 2 weeks
and my cat has never scratched anything again (she is now 11 months
old). The good thing is it doesn't hurt them and the bad thing is she
loves water and is in the sink, toilet and tub all the time.
Hope this suggestion helps.
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4053.16 | been there-many times | WJOUSM::GASKELL | | Tue Oct 09 1990 13:44 | 9 |
| A scratching post can be made from a piece of 2 X 4 lumber and sisal rope
(better than carpet for hooking claws into). I have seen the posts in fancy
catalogs for a fortune but made one for a couple of dollars from a
piece of scrap lumber and sisal rope--it's the first post any of them
have even looked at let alone used.
Best of luck.
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4053.17 | | EMASS::SKALTSIS | | Tue Oct 09 1990 15:00 | 5 |
| Since you are into making your own, and you say that your cat scratches
the furniture, why not cover the post with the same type of fabric
that the furniuture is covered in?
Deb
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4053.18 | | ICS::CUNNIFF | | Wed Oct 10 1990 11:15 | 9 |
| re .15 - you mentioned a squirt bottle used as an instrument of
discipline?
In FELINE - we refer to the felines as cats, but there's also the CAT,
short for Catitude Adjustment Tool, aka the squirt bottle...
(I think it's also a Cunniff Adjustment Tool, seeing as how I periodically
get zapped with it when Nancy sees me having too much fun...)
jack
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4053.19 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Wed Oct 10 1990 12:51 | 4 |
| Gee Nancy...I didn't know it worked on Hubbies too!!! Wow...I'll
have to try it. You learn so much in this file!!!
Sandy
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4053.20 | BIGGG squirt bottle! | AKOV13::FALLON | Isn't that a Mooncat? | Wed Oct 10 1990 13:39 | 4 |
| That's great! Anytime I want to clean house, all I have to do is
squirt Jimmie and he'll go hide under the couch!
K
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4053.21 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Thu Oct 11 1990 09:15 | 2 |
| Some husbands have entirely too much fun using the CAT and need
to be disciplined!
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4053.22 | But getting back to scratching posts!... | BRUMMY::KIRBY | | Thu Oct 11 1990 09:29 | 14 |
| When I was in the States this summer I was amazed by the range
of scratching posts, carpet covered houses etc & would dearly have
loved to bring one home to the UK but couldn't have transported
it.
All I've ever seen over here are basic posts covered in rope.
I keeping meaning to try making something more exotic myself
by never seem to have time.
Does anyone know anywhere in the UK that sells this kind of thing?
I know Pip & Domino would love one
Rosemary
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4053.23 | Cat World | XNOGOV::LISA | There must be a pony | Thu Oct 11 1990 12:43 | 5 |
| Look at the ads in the back of Cat World magazine - I have a couple of
brochures if you are interested. I am in DEC Park.
Lisa plus Pookie, Rolf and Florence.
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4053.24 | What's this, a new addition?! | AKOV13::FALLON | Isn't that a Mooncat? | Thu Oct 11 1990 16:13 | 6 |
| Lisa, do I see a new name?!!! Is this your new addition, and what are
all the details (did I miss the introduction note?). When you where at
the Feliners Party I thought you had mentioned another abby. Please
fill us in.
Karen, Ruby, Stinky, Wing + Arthur
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4053.25 | | AYOV18::TWASON | | Fri Oct 12 1990 05:09 | 18 |
| Rosemary,
I work in Ayr and we have an excellent pet shop where I bought what
has been the best investment I ever made, a carpet covered pyramid.
It has a smaller triangle cut out the middle for them to jump in
and out of and a ball on the end of a string looped through.
It's the first place both cats go for a stretch first thing in the
morning.
It is easy enough to make as my father-inlaw copied the design and
made one for their new kitten.
I'll send you a note on how he did it.
Regards
Tracy, Spookie and Murphy (I'm getting so big now)
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4053.26 | Flo | XNOGOV::LISA | There must be a pony | Fri Oct 12 1990 05:41 | 5 |
| Yes Karen, Florence is my new kitten! I introduced her in 2.499 (I
think!). She is a chocolate ticked torty tabby oriental!
Lisa plus PR&F
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4053.27 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Jun 25 1991 16:39 | 7 |
| My guys have gone thru the carpet on the bottom pole of a cat platform,
so I want to get some carpet remnent to cover it with. I'm not sure
what to use to fasten it that will be safe -- i.e., I don't want
pawpads catching on nails, staples, etc. Any info? I'm sure this
has been covered somewhere, but this is the only note keyed to
scratching_posts..
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4053.28 | Pet Supply Might Know | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Tue Jun 25 1991 17:38 | 11 |
| We've recovered our post several times and used carpet nails (that's
what I asked for at the hardware store) they're long enough to
penetrate the wood so they don't come up very easy. We tried these
tack - staple looking nails ------ (don't use these)
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problem with those - they got loose too easy. The carpet nails have a
fairly large head which hold the fabric down nicely. Maybe there's
some kind of glue substance that can be used - you might ask at a pet
supply place that sells posts - sometimes these places make their own.
Giudi
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