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Christina Khuu
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
The sisal rope wasn’t compact and tightly wound enough, so it started slipping where it wasn’t fully glued down. There is a bare gap on the post now. Not a huge issue, but not the best.
LKH
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
My cat is fanatic about sharpening his claws, to the extreme that he has shredded the rope off of many sharpening posts and cat trees. So far this one is held up for a month without him, tearing it to pieces, which is a good record for him! For its height, I was curious to see how easy it would be for him to tip it over when he stretches up, but so far it has not tipped. And the little dangling toys are and added bonus. He’s happy, and I’m happy that he’s doing it there instead of on the furniture!
Kinney Olsen
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
I have four cats. They all use this post. It is tall enough for them to stretch out while scratching. They last about 9 months with four cats before the sisal starts unraveling. (8 months of daily use by four cats) For the money, these are excellent! Neutral so it doesn’t stand out like a sore thumb amongst my decor. Simple to put together- takes 3-5 minutes. I buy this one over and over.
Mikelle
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Very easy to assemble. Our cats love it. The size is great. It's not too big, but tall enough for the cats to stretch and have plenty of area to scratch. Little toys attached are fun for them and have actually stayed attached for the month or so we've have it (other products, toys rip off easy). Happy with this purchase.
Janet
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I ordered this when I was fostering a mother cat and her 5 kittens. The post comes apart in the center and has a toy attached to the top and one attached to the center. The kittens loved playing with the toy and it was tall enough for the mother cat to get a good stretch, too. This will grow with your cat from kitten to adult. I had no issues with it coming apart and it seemed to be very sturdy. The kittens liked to nap on the carpet base as well.
Laura
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
My cat makes good use of this scratch post - we actually have 3 for her and she uses them all. The height of the post is nice and tall so she can completely stretch the length of her body. The base is OK but not great - I typically stick a corner of the base under furniture for added stability, on its own it would likely fall with her using it. She seems to like the texture of the rope on the post more than the carpet but uses both.
Straveller
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2024
Exactly as described, easy to put together. It's not real carpet but it is very soft. And stands up to cats scratching.
Haneen khalid
Reviewed in Egypt on August 28, 2023
Broken doesnt work
Jacquie Dew
Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2023
This scratching post is a perfect size and comes attached to a well balanced platform. My cat loves that she can stretch full out and really give it a good scratch!It is so important that the base is weighted and the proper size to keep the post in an stationary position while being used.
Sherisse C.
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2023
My cats like to stretch up high, when they use a scratching post, and the standard ones are simply too short. Took a gamble on this one and was quite pleased with it. It's tall enough that they can stretch up high and scratch the post, and it does not fall over easily at all.
Elina Moore
Reviewed in Egypt on March 31, 2023
I ordered beige and received dark gray!EDIT: 2 or so months after the purchase it unfortunately got broken for no reason so I'd say the quality is not worth the money.
Sherry Z
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023
All of my own kitties and the fosters love these sisal scratching posts. To give you an idea about durability, for an average of 4-6 cats using one post daily for six months there is still good use-life remaining, although it definitely shows plenty of wear & tear. I have purchased at least 3 or more of these posts now. I would guess that one post would have an "average use life by one cat" for at least one year -- longer use if your cat does not heavily scratch more than once a day. The sisal covering has so far remained attached to the post rather than coming loose at the top and the whole post quickly unraveling as some other ones do that I've purchased. The square (wood-material covered by thin carpet) base is heavy enough to keep the post upright when being used by cats up to least 12 pounds. Although it does get moved around a bit (I do not have the post on carpeted floor). Only the younger kittens have played with any of the attached toys that come with the post but they also don't get in the way of the purpose of being an efficiently-sized scratch post. My living area is small (about 220 square feet including kitchen) and these posts are beloved by the cats but appreciated by me for their compact footprint and good value at purchase price of $20 on sale up to about $25 that I've paid at different times. I would recommend for the use-life, height that cats like without being too small circumference, weighted base, and value. *Note: If you do not like to keep scratching posts around after they start to become shredded and raggedy (but before bare spots start to show), the use-life may be much shorter if you prefer the posts to look neat and tidy.
Precise Disarray
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022
Very good size and weight. Reasonable price at $20. I don't often see the taller scratchers. Most are short (22" or less) and that really isn't enough for a cat to get a good stretching scratch. 30" is my recommendation for scratchers, and this is 32". While I wish the pole was a little thicker, the height and addition of toys makes up for it. Btw, I am reviewing the "classic" option. I hemmed and hawed between this and the one with the built in massager, but decided on the full scratcher option. Like other reviewers, I placed mine next to the couch. I sprinkled cat nip on it, and "played" with the scratcher myself to gain the curiosity of my skeptical cats. I think a thicker pole would have won them over quicker, but they do seem to like this. I have scratchers of all sorts (poles like this, floor scratchers, wall scratchers, scratchers attached to climbers, etc) all over my house, and because of this they pretty much leave the furniture alone.VERY easy to put together. Has good instructions, but really not needed. Two nice toys are attached, and the base is wide enough to sit on. I have chonky cats.We're all pleased
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