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FGlover88
> 24 hourThese cardboard panels are double-sided essentially, so we get 2 uses out of each one. The value is the best Ive found yet since my cats prefer the cardboard scratchers. We took the first few layers out so the cardboard shreds would be more likely to stay in the box.
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Lucy Saturn
> 24 hourMy cats go through these scratch pads so fast I was glad to get a pack of five. These are holding up pretty well and aren’t shredding into confetti immediately.
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jessc
> 24 hourThe scratching pads dont come with a holder but they happen to fit in a holder I already have but you could use them without a holder.
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Buffy
> 24 hourI have 2 cats. My youngest one loves these Cat Scratcher Pads. She will claw at them instead of the wood or furniture in my house. She loves them so much that she will fall asleep on them. My other cat does not use them. She prefers to destroy everything she can. If you have a cat that loves scratchers, theses are for you. They are durable, they last us about 3-6 months/, I am also able to put them out with my cardboard, so i love that!
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Barbara M.
> 24 hourSo pleased to find that these cat scratchers will fit in a cardboard bed frame that I purchased some time ago that held a scratcher, but came with no refills. My cat really loves these scratchers. She uses them quite often and they hold up well. You can turn them over and use the other side when the top is too shredded up. I find that sprinkling a little catnip on them helps my cat get acclimated to the scratcher at first. The price is great for this set of 5, would cost much more in any retail discount store. Recommend this if you have a cat that likes to scratch- will save your furniture for sure.
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Susie K
> 24 hourThese scratch boxes are my cat’s favorite! I like that they last awhile because you can flip each panel before using a new one. I recommend highly.
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Sparty Girl
> 24 hourI did my homework when I was looking for cat scratchers. My cats like this type, but the singles that are sold in stores are too expensive. I bought a different brand on Amazon last year, but its not sold anymore. I gave this one a try and my cats really like it. I sprinkle a little catnip on it to encourage them to use it instead of the carpet or furniture. The box is just a regular cardboard box. Its not reinforced like the other brand I was buying, so the corner ripped sooner than I wouldve liked. No big deal. For a five pack of these boards, you cant beat the price.
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Linda Newman
> 24 hourIt seemed to me that the box the scratching pad lies in would be too small to accommodate my medium sized, but plump Musidora. But she absolutely loves it! Now she spends much of her time alternately resting in it or scratching it to shreds. I think there may be two styles of cat scratching: vertical and horizontal. The cats I have lived with before Musidora have either enjoyed or been indifferent to traditional scratching posts. Musidora seems to swing both ways: she can really party with her scratching post, but I think her real passion lies with horizontal scratching. She has always liked to scratch our carpet, and now she delights in her new scratch pad and box, cramped as the box may seem to a biped. But only a cat can kno what delights it.
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Shali
> 24 houri use these for foraging toys for my larger birds, they work wonders, i use them for cat scratching posts as well, dual use!
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pdlmh
> 24 hourCats can (and WILL!) use ANYTHING to clean and sharpen their nails -- Furniture, wooden doorframes, carpets, ANYTHING! But for some reason they can, and do, use cardboard, whether it is a box full of stuff sitting in a corner, or a mat like this one laid out on the floor for their specific use. Weve had cat scratcher pads for almost as long as weve had cats, and I STILL dont know for sure what makes a good one, or a bad one. These scratch pads are a bit shorter (see picture) than the usual size weve gotten (I kind of think of that as a bad point), but they are definitely more tightly weaved than the ones in current use (and I tend to think that will prove to be a very, very good point for them). I made a heavy box frame to put the cat scratchers into to help hold them down (make them a bit less mobile and not skid around on the linoleum floor), but it is longer than these scratch pads by about 2 inches. These pads are also a bit thinner (1-inch versus 1.5-inches) so they do not fill the home-made box as well. I believe the thinner size will not affect anything, as I have cut some old ones apart and they generally tear up between 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch of the thickness from each side, so we should still be able to flip these over and get double-sided use out of them. Overall, since cats can use solid objects like wood as scratching posts, I think the most important attribute of scratching pads is the density of the weave, and these have the other guy beat hands down in that category (see picture). If I had gotten these years ago, and built my box for this length, I would probably give 5 stars, but due to the empty spot caused by the shortness of these pads versus the other guy, I feel I have to hold back one star. (Is there any way to get Cat Scratch Pads standardized so everybody makes the same size?!?)