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Feandrea cat scratching post BOREAL freestanding model 504235 green
Feandrea cat scratching post BOREAL freestanding model 504235 green
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Feandrea cat scratching post BOREAL freestanding model 504235 green
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Feandrea cat scratching post BOREAL freestanding model 504235 green
Feandrea cat scratching post BOREAL freestanding model 504235 green
The Feandrea cat scratching post BOREAL freestanding model 504235 in green provides a stable vertical surface where cats can sharpen claws, stretch muscles and play. Designed for indoor use, this standalone scratching post helps protect furniture and offers a dedicated spot for natural scratching behaviour and brief rest. Its compact footprint fits into living rooms, corridors or near windows while the neutral green finish blends with home décor.
The freestanding construction offers stability without mounting to walls or furniture, making placement flexible. The textured scratching surface encourages cats to use the post instead of household items. The design supports both claw maintenance and stretching, helping to reduce destructive scratching and providing an outlet for normal feline behaviour. The product is lightweight enough to move between rooms yet substantial enough to remain upright during use.
This freestanding model may not be ideal for very large or heavy cats that apply strong force while scratching, as such use can reduce stability compared with heavy-duty or wall-mounted solutions. It may also be less suitable in outdoor or humid environments where indoor materials can degrade.
Place the scratching post on a flat, level floor in a location your cat frequents, such as near a resting area or window. Encourage initial use by placing near the cat’s preferred scratching spots or by applying a small amount of catnip or a familiar scent. Allow the cat to approach and explore the post without force; repeat placement or gentle redirection from furniture to the post when scratching is observed. Inspect periodically for wear and replace when the surface no longer provides effective claw engagement.
Position multiple scratching posts in different rooms for broader coverage, and combine with toys or treats to reinforce use. Regularly check the surface for excessive wear and replace when it no longer supports natural claw maintenance.
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