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a black cat laying on top of a scratching tower

This DIY scratching post doubles as a perch for your cat. At home, outfit an oversized cardboard tube with sisal, and top it off with a sheepskin-lined tray. The textured surface is great for scratching while the indoor/outdoor nooks are a prime spot for napping. #marthastewart #pets #diypets #petbeds #petfurniture #diyprojects

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a person is using a power drill to attach a rope on top of a table

Give your cat something else to scratch on OTHER than your couch! Using a pre-cut piece of PVC, wood round, and a little rope, this can be made in a short amount of time. Gluing the rope into place with a #Surebonder battery powered hot glue gun makes the process go quickly. Make it taller with a longer piece of PVC. Customize with carpet, felt, or upholstery material. #SBMakerFamily #catpost #pvc #diycatshelves #diycatshelf #warriorcat

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three different views of cat scratching posts with text overlay reading how to repair a cat scratch post

I bought a cat tree with scratching posts on it for my cats a year ago but the rope has become damaged and needs repairing. It has been on my to-do list to fix the cat tree. I decided to go with sisal rope as most cat scratchers are made of sisal material or rope. There are other alternatives but t

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the 25 free diy cat scratching post plans

Starting off, making a cat scratching post can save you money and is a fun project. I found out that with a bit of time and some basic materials, you can make something that your cat will love. I used to watch my cat claw at furniture. That's when I decided to build a scratching post myself. It was a way to keep my cat happy and protect my furniture at the same time. In the process, I learned quite a bit about what cats like. For example, they prefer certain materials and heights. I tried…

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a close up of a rope on top of a table

I bought a cat tree with scratching posts on it for my cats a year ago but the rope has become damaged and needs repairing. It has been on my to-do list to fix the cat tree. I decided to go with sisal rope as most cat scratchers are made of sisal material or rope. There are other alternatives but t

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a yellow rug sitting on top of a wooden deck

Heavy Duty Sisal Cat Scratcher: For some reason my cats never would use the sisal on the cat tower I made them. One day, I saw them on top of a log scratching away and it gave me an idea. Maybe they would scratch something they could stand on, instead of a pole. My cat's are pret…

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a hand holding a rope around a table

I bought a cat tree with scratching posts on it for my cats a year ago but the rope has become damaged and needs repairing. It has been on my to-do list to fix the cat tree. I decided to go with sisal rope as most cat scratchers are made of sisal material or rope. There are other alternatives but t

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a person is holding a piece of cardboard with scissors on top of it and some yarn in front of them

This cat scratcher is one of my favourite DIY's to make. It is customizable, simple, basically free, and your cat will love it! It also makes a great gift to give to your cat or to an animal-loving friend. What You'll Need: Corrugated Cardboard (& lots of it!) Hot Glue Gun Duct Tape Scissors Coloured Paper (Wrapping paper, Scrapbook paper, etc.) & that's it! All of these things can be found lying around my house at any given time. Especially during the holiday season when boxes from online…

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someone is making something out of yarn on a table top with a roll of twine

This is a guide about repairing a sisal wrapped cat scratching post. Once an active cat has taken to a scratching post, they can tear it to shreds in a few months. Repairing it is an economical way of keeping your cat happily scratching the post instead of your furniture.

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