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Colorful Cats Scratching Mat

(Item Nr:FM-CCP-08)
Featuring a vibrant and attractive design, the cat scratching mat for couch is not only functional but also a stylish and playful addition to any home. The mat provides a fun scratching experience that will keep your cat entertained and engaged for hours. The colorful and innovative design of the mat is sure to capture your cat's attention and keep them coming back for more.

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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.

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Getting Your Cat to Scratch Right
 

It's a good idea to provide different types of cat scratching posts and pads until you discover the ones your cat likes best. Use catnip to attract your cat to try new cat scratchers or cat scratching posts.

 

Should you discover your cat is still scratching those no-no places, take her over to her cat scratcher and gently mimic the scratching motion by gently (not forcefully) moving her feet over the "good" scratching objects. Praise her and offer her cat treats so she associates positive things with the use of the cat scratcher.

 

You should also keep your cat's nails trimmed. You can trim your cat's nails yourself or have your groomer or veterinarian do it for you. It's also important to play with and love your cat daily and provide lots of cat toys so he doesn't scratch your furniture out of frustration and boredom while you are not home.

 

Why Do Cats Scratch Things in the First Place?
 

In order to peacefully cohabitate with our cats, it's necessary to understand why they may engage in what we consider to be a negative activity and then provide them with an alternative that is acceptable to us and our furniture. Cats are born with the instinct to scratch objects for a variety of reasons.

 

Cats have scent glands in their paws. Scratching deposits the cat's scent onto an object and leaves a territorial message for other cats.
Likewise, the visual marks left on objects by scratching convey territory information to others.


Scratching helps remove the outer layer from a cat's nails: it's good grooming behavior.


Cats scratch to stretch their claws, feet, and bodies. This releases "feel-good" hormones that help keep your cat healthy.
Cats scratch to release stress or excitement or "blow off steam."

 

How to Get Your Cat to Use Cat Furniture
 

It's not unusual for you to bring home some wonderful new feline furniture and find that your kitty will have nothing to do with it. If this is the case, you need to try to make the new furniture as appealing to him or her as possible.

 

The following steps will help make your new cat bed more appealing to your feline companion:

Put it in your cat's favorite spot or where he or she already sleeps.
Leave small healthy treats in the bed.
Use a small amount of catnip spray or put organic catnip leaves around the bed. (While this will make most cats "high" for a while, they will come to associate the bed with a good feeling. Use sparingly and stop if it doesn't seem to work.)
Praise your cat with special petting when he uses it.
Put one of your cat's items in the bed, like a favorite pillow.

 

 

QnA

Q: What is the best thing for cats to scratch on?

A: Cats prefer to scratch tall, sturdy objects that allow them to dig their nails in and get a good grip. That's why cats tend to scratch furniture. Most cats prefer (even more than furniture!) a scratching post that is at least 32" tall, will not wobble when scratched, and made of a type of rope called sisal.

Q: How often should you replace cardboard cat scratchers?

A: There is no set time frame in which a scratcher should be replaced. A good rule of thumb is to take a look at it and check for signs of wear and tear. If the carpet or rope is fraying, the cardboard is torn to bits, or your kitty has lost interest in their previously-loved post, it's time for a replacement.

Q: Where To Pet Cats

A: Typically, cats enjoy being pet on the cheeks, chin, forehead, and base of the tail. These are preferred areas for many cats because these areas contain scent glands that release pheromones. Cats often rub each other in these areas when forming positive social relationships.
Some cats may also enjoy being pet on the nape of the neck and areas of the back, as they can develop itches here that are hard for them to scratch on their own.

 

 

 

 

 

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