2PK HANGING SCRATCH BOARD CLIPS
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● CONVENIENT IN SMALL HOMES: Hooks over most doorknobs to add a great scratching spot in any room of the house. ● COMPATIBLE WITH MOST SCRATCHERS: Works with most Kitty City scratch pads, as well as common ones from the local pet store. ● PROTECTS YOUR DOOR: Built in rubber feet on the back protect the finish of your door, and provide traction while in use. Set‐up Size: 6.5" H x 4.875" W x 2.3" D Habits: Scratch Share on Social Media: Where to Purchase: |
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We provide many different products to meet the unique characteristics of every cat. Check out the needs this product satisfies: |
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SCRATCH A cat's desire to scratch comes as naturally as our desire to protect our stuff. Some see this as a conflict. Kitty City sees it as a challenge. The trick is to provide a better alternative to the defenseless couch cushion. Something more fun, more engaging and better at taking abuse. Our scratchers look great in a home, they take extraordinary abuse, and they support a cat's inbred desire to sharpen its "tools." |
● | CONVENIENT IN SMALL HOMES: Hooks over most doorknobs to add a great scratching spot in any room of the house. |
● | COMPATIBLE WITH MOST SCRATCHERS: Works with most Kitty City scratch pads, as well as common ones from the local pet store. |
● | PROTECTS YOUR DOOR: Built in rubber feet on the back protect the finish of your door, and provide traction while in use. |
Set‐up Size: 6.5" H x 4.875" W x 2.3" D Habits: Scratch |
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Share on Social Media: |
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Where to Purchase: |
We provide many different products to meet the unique characteristics of every cat. Check out the needs this product satisfies: |
SCRATCH A cat's desire to scratch comes as naturally as our desire to protect our stuff. Some see this as a conflict. Kitty City sees it as a challenge. The trick is to provide a better alternative to the defenseless couch cushion. Something more fun, more engaging and better at taking abuse. Our scratchers look great in a home, they take extraordinary abuse, and they support a cat's inbred desire to sharpen its "tools." |