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Delbert Dach
> 3 dayMy cats are always fighting for their spot on this bed! It seems like I’ll have to buy 3 more! We love it
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Marsha
> 3 dayMy 2yr old cat loves to curl up and take naps in this cardboard saucer bed. High quality and durability. It’s a product that I would buy again in the future.
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Zara
> 3 dayCute
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Casper & Boo
Greater than one weeklol not one single cat out of 10 has used this as a scratcher so it is going to last forever...however 6 of them have been taking turn curling up and sleeping in it since day we received it for every time i look over to where it is at, there’s a cat in it.. nice thickness (much taller than most like it) snd good round side for even our 15lb long haired big boy in second pic. At first i thought price was on high side for a cardboard scratcher but, like the now yr old petfusion scratcher shown in background in my first pic, it is well made and should last for awhile for those who’s cats do use it as a scratcher..
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Leandro Hernandez
> 3 dayGreat product! My cat loves it!!!!
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Dakota Koop
> 3 dayMy cat LOVES this thing. Sleeps in it. scratches daily. and its holding up so far!
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Karo
> 3 dayBoth cats love it.
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Thewiseone
> 3 dayWithin 5 minutes after placing this scratch pad on the floor, my cats started using it. The only draw back is the bottom of the pad is too slick and it slides or moves across any floor that has a smooth surface such as tile, wood, etc. when the cats are trying to use it. I corrected the problem by gluing a non-slip netting or fabric to the bottom of the pad.
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carolyn james
> 3 dayGood, sturdy product. Although my cats tend to sleep in it rather than using it for scratching.
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ReviewToaKill
> 3 dayThis is a really interesting product. In all my years of being a cat lady, Im not sure Ive seen one like this. I have 2 old men cats. One of them has always had fearsome claws. Hes like Wolverine. If I could go back in time, Id probably name him Logan. Anyway, suffice it to say, my furniture and throw rugs have not enjoyed having cats around. Theyll never be the same. Oh, the humanity. I really figured that Should-Have-Been-Logan would go to town with the scratching. Hes one that if you leave out a cardboard box, you will wake up with it looking as if its been through a wood-chipper. All the cat wants to do in it so far is sleep. It becomes this cute cardboard bowl of kitty. This is where I should really interject that this is concave, like a bowl. Im not sure if thats going to impact whether or not my cats want to scratch at it, as its not a vertical or horizontal. Im hoping that eventually he will decide that this scratcher is more fun than my throw rug. Only time will tell. At the very least, hes getting his required rest.