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Cat Training
Pioneer Pet Inclined to Scratch Cardboard Scratch Ramp |
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Quantity in Basket:
none Code: 3829
Price:$9.99
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45º Angle Cardboard Scratch Ramp
The best possible work-out for an indoor cat is scratching. It allows cats to
stretch and tone their muscles and is great exercise for couch
potato kitties. Inclined to Scratch can be placed on the floor for
horizontal scratching or it can be positioned at a 45º angle against the
wall for kitties who prefer to scratch vertically. A pinch of catnip rubbed on the
scratcher and kitty is in training!
Features and Benefits
- The non-slip ends create a very stable hold on carpet, linoleum, tile and
wood
- The Inclined to Scratch is very mobile so you can put it wherever your cat likes
to scratch
- Measures 7.5" x 1.5" x 18"
- Inclined to Scratch is the perfect size for cat owners that live in
apartments
- Replacement inserts are available. Look for item # 3828
Smart Tips
Scratching Solutions
Smart and caring cat owners know that claws are very important to cats. Claws give
the cat a sense of security, knowing that their defense system is intact. They also
allow the cat to grasp and hold objects as well as establish footing for walking,
running, springing, climbing and stretching. SmartCat scratching products are designed
to maximize your cat's scratching pleasure by providing an appealing
target for territorial marking, exercise, and a playful warm-up. By regularly trimming
your cat's nails and offering a suitable scratching item, you are
providing a natural outlet for a normal, happy and healthy behavior and you will be
rewarded with a satisfied and confident companion.
SmartCat's Training Tips:
- Place the scratching ramp in a room where the cat spends a lot of time. Cats
often like to stretch and scratch when they wake up from a nap
- To introduce the scratching ramp to your cat try using catnip as a lure. (For
most cats a lure is unnecessary, but fun.) Rub catnip onto the sisal material and
call the cat over to the scratching ramp
- Scratch your nails along the surface of the material. This will attract the cat
and at the same time teach him where to scratch
- After your cat begins to scratch, praise him and give him a food treat. (Small
kittens can be trained to climb the scratching ramp by showing them food treats and
placing it at the top of the scratching ramp)
- If your cat has already been scratching a piece of furniture, place the
scratching ramp directly in front of it
- Temporarily cover the previously scratched areas with a few strips of
double-sided carpet tape or clear double-sided tape strips that are designed for this
purpose. This will help redirect your cat's scratching activities to the scratching
ramp
- Most cats are easily trained but if your cat is the exception, please see
www.catsinternational.org for free behavior counseling.
Important Note About Declawing:
Scientific journals refer to declawing as "elective mutilation." It is an amputation of the cat's toes comparable to the removal of the human finger at the first knuckle. It handicaps the cat physically, socially and psychologically for the rest of its life, predisposing the cat to certain temperament and behavior problems such as shyness, biting and litter box avoidance. By regularly trimming your cat's nails and offering a suitable scratching target you are providing a natural outlet for a normal, healthy behavior and you will be rewarded with a content and confident companion.
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