Animal Stuff Inc. - The Sugar Cat Condo and Playground Cat furniture is a perfect addition to any feline friendly home. It not only provides your kitty with a comfortable space all its own, but also serves as a place for your cat to stretch and relax. More importantly, cat scratchers and furniture provide them a place to perform their innate scratching behaviors. This model has it all! Plenty of scratching and hiding places! The top shelf cradles your cat in comfort and is perfect for relaxing after hours of play time. The Sugar ships in 3 pieces which, when assembled, are interlocked to provide a stable, sturdy cat entertainment center. Size/Dimensions: - Height 5" feet
- Bottom Condo 20" x 20" x 12"
- Upper Condo 16" x 16" x 12"
- Curved Upper Shelf
- Sisal Rope on two posts
Why cats need to scratch Cats scratch for a variety of reasons, none of which are to be nasty, destructive or "disobedient". Scratching is a necessary and natural activity that tones and stretches the muscles and ligaments that run from the cats paw all the way down the spine. It also relieves stress, removes old nail sheaths from the claws and marks territory-all activities that cats do in the wild. If the thought of a cat scratching your furniture, carpets, bed or any other household item sends chills down your spine, you may want to reconsider choosing a cat as your companion. Providing a proper outlet for your pet to scratch is imperative for making you and your pet happy and creating a peaceful home. Unfortunately, in the United States declawing is still legal and is done mainly out of convenience for the owner. Many people believe that declawing is a simple and routine procedure. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Declawing is a major and very painful surgery. It can handicap 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. From a cat's point of view, claws are not optional. Claws are an integral part of a cat's "catness." No cat wants to be declawed. For more information about the consequences of declawing and the many humane alternatives click here.
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