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SmartyKat CarpetCure Hanging Catnip Scratcher

We don't have to tell you that your cat loves scratching on carpeting and rugs! The softly nubby texture of our CarpetCure hanging catnip scratcher is pure heaven to cats.
The Smartykat patent-pending Catnip Attraction System invites your cat to the scratcher hanging from any doorknob in your home, and enables you to refresh the catnip-allure anytime. Available in a variety of
attractive trim colors to complement your decor.

Features and Benefits:
- An ideal scratcher for carpet-loving cats

- Hang from any doorknob

- Includes SmartyKat organic catnip

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.

Why do cats scratch?
- To remove old nail sheaths from the claws

- To exercise and tone muscles

- To relieve stress, frustration and boredom

- To "warm up" for a vigorous play session

- To mark territory

Training tips
- Place the scratcher 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 scratcher to your cat try using catnip as a lure. (For most cats a lure is unnecessary, but fun.) Rub catnip onto the
material and call the cat over to the scratcher.

- 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.

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