Products Description

Product details
Item number: Item Nr:FM-CCP-07
Item name: Cotton Cat pad
Place of Origin: Fujian, China
Brand Name: FaithMat
Feature: Waterproof, Sustainable, Stocked, Non-Toxic, Non-smell, Washable, Waterproof
Application: Cats, Scratching
Material: Cotton
Size: 65*38cm;60*60cm;customizable
Package: 1pcs/opp bag
MOQ:100 pcs
Features:
Natural Material: The cat scratcher is tightly woven from premium cotton material, durable and easy to clean, safe for indoor cats, strong enough to resist wear and scratch, and provide a good feel for cats
Protect Furniture: The cat scratching mat not only can be used as a protecting layer to stick on sofa or wall to protect your furniture, but also satisfied kitties' scratching instinct
Practical Design: The scratch pad with edge banding technology can prevent the mat spread out, allowing cat to use for a long time.
Multifunctional Mat: The cat scratch rug is mainly designed to guard sofas, and other furniture. Besides being used as cat scratch mat, cat play mat, cat scratcher beds, sleeping mat, cat litter pad, siting pads and more.

Reasons Why Cats Scratch
To Shed Sheaths
Cats' claws grow just like human fingernails, and as they grow, the outer layer must come off, akin to a snake shedding its skin. Until the sheath comes off, it can irritate a cat's paws around the base of the claws. Removing the sheath more quickly is one reason cats scratch.
For Scent Marking
Cats have scent glands in their paws and scratching leaves that scent as a marker. Cats generally do this sort of scratching in areas where they feel happy or content, such as near a particularly favored sleeping area.
Feeling Playful or Frisky
When cats get excited and happy, as in during a vigorous play session, they may feel the sudden urge to do some scratching, perhaps on the closest rug.
It Feels Good!
Scratching stretches the shoulder and back, gets any irritating sheaths off of the claws and leaves behind a happy scent. Since scratching feels good and is a normal feline behavior, most cats are very motivated to scratch. As a result, it then becomes our job as pet owners to give them good direction about what is appropriate to scratch! While those facing the problem of inappropriate scratching might not feel very positive about this behavior, it's helpful to know that this is not an insurmountable problem. You can help teach your cat where you would like her to scratch and still have it be the enjoyable experience she seeks.
QnA
Q: Where NOT To Pet Cats
Most cats do not like being pet on their stomach, chest, legs, paws, or tail. The stomach and chest are vulnerable areas for cats, so when you attempt to pet a cat in those spots, he feels like he's being threatened. Similarly, the legs, paws, and tail are sensitive areas, so he may not enjoy the sensation of strokes or scratches there.
If it's your first time meeting a cat, it's best to stay away from these areas until you know the cat better and he feels more comfortable around you.
By following these basic principles, it's possible to create a petting experience that is rewarding both for you and your fur baby. If your cat is consistently becoming aggressive during petting sessions, consult with a veterinarian to determine if there are any medical conditions or behavioral concerns to address.
Q: How do you attract a cat to a scratcher?
Q: Do cats feel sorry for scratching?




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