Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: maryas on June 02, 2010, 01:38:11 AM
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But it's magnificent (Vertage is the one I'm talking about) :Luv2: :Luv2: :Luv2:
Mary
http://www.cat-on.co.uk/cat_scratcher/online-store.html
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Ooooohhhh thanks for that. :wow: Saw some of these sort of scratchers on US sites but never seen them here! Might have to treat
myself Noah when I get my first wages from my new job.
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They look like they could adorn any house. So many cat scratchers are so ugly and in hideous colours :evillaugh: - I bought my lot a big scratcher about 4 years ago in a closing down sale. It was Lime Green and purple (I think) :sick:
Thankfully, they wouldn't use it and it is still being used in a foster pen :evillaugh:
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They look like they could adorn any house. So many cat scratchers are so ugly and in hideous colours :evillaugh: - I bought my lot a big scratcher about 4 years ago in a closing down sale. It was Lime Green and purple (I think) :sick:
Sounds like your mogsters share your sense of style! ;D I know what you mean; why are there so many 'novelty' cat products and 'unusual' coloured litter trays/ posts? Who has a lime green and purple house? I would seriously consider paying for some of the well designed pieces that you can get from US sites as I know they will get a lifetime of use. Also a lot of scratching posts/ trees are not tall or sturdy enough for Noah, at full stretch - up the side of my oak door >:( - he almost reaches the handle!!
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Also a lot of scratching posts/ trees are not tall or sturdy enough for Noah, at full stretch - up the side of my oak door >:( - he almost reaches the handle!!
Kalven http://www.kalven.co.uk/pagoda.htm in the UK do sturdy cat trees with wooden posts and a whole range of designs and heights - they've been making these trees for years. He will adapt a design if you want as well, and they can be made in any colour you like. My Kalven trees have lasted years, and are still going. My last one I had in the lounge is still usable after 12 yrs plus - just looked a bit tatty now, which is why I had a new one this year (late chrissie pressie from mum!). I don't think they look out of place in the home and mine are well used by the cats. This is my new one - I had it made int he same style as the old one it replaces.
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb234/scruffyjoe/CAT%20TREE/cattreeMar107.jpg)
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They are lovely but far too stylish for me :evillaugh: i also wouldnt spend so much money on a piece of corrugated cardboard :shocked: it would be destroyed in a multicat home sooo quickly :scared: