Kitty City Sisal Post Scratcher Perch Platform Attachment Accessory (Perch Platform Only)

Kitty City Sisal Post Scratcher Perch Platform Attachment Accessory (Perch Platform Only)
Kitty City Sisal Post Scratcher Perch Platform Attachment Accessory (Perch Platform Only)
Kitty City Sisal Post Scratcher Perch Platform Attachment Accessory (Perch Platform Only)
Kitty City Sisal Post Scratcher Perch Platform Attachment Accessory (Perch Platform Only)
Kitty City Sisal Post Scratcher Perch Platform Attachment Accessory (Perch Platform Only)
Kitty City Sisal Post Scratcher Perch Platform Attachment Accessory (Perch Platform Only)
Kitty City Sisal Post Scratcher Perch Platform Attachment Accessory (Perch Platform Only)

Key features

  • GIVE YOUR CAT THE HIGH LIFE: Combine it with the Kitty City Scratching Post (sold separately) to put two of your cats favorite things together – a high perch to spy on the rest of the room, and a snug, cozy spot to take a cat nap.
  • SOFT FOAM AND COVER: A plush polyester foam covered in poly fleece makes the Perch Cushion an excellent spot for cats to catch up on their beauty sleep. Try not to steal it as a pillow for yourself!
  • FITS KITTY CITY SCRATCHING POST: Designed for the Kitty City Scratching Post – the biggest natural sisal cat scratcher on the market. This kit includes everything you need to add a sturdy platform to the top to support the bed.
  • SIZES FOR MOST CATS: At 4"H x 15"W x 15"D, the bed is sized to fit all but the most goliath of feline pals. It's perfect for curling up on top of your cat's new favorite perch!
  • SIMPLE TO CLEAN: A soft bed is great – but only if it's as easy to maintain for you as it is comfortable for your cat. And the Perch Cushion is just that, able to be machine washed for easy care.
  • SIZE: 4 in H x 15 in W x 15 in D (38.1cm x 38.1cm x 10.2cm)
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Colorbrown
Warranty6 month limited warranty

Kitty City Sisal Post Scratcher Perch Platform Attachment Accessory (Perch Platform Only)

List Price: $43.63$39.27DEALYou Save: $4.36 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

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Tall, sturdy cat scratcher!
Majestic D✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 15, 2023
If you are in need of a tall scratching post for your kitty grab this one! The price is so affordable compared to other posts of the same height and it is a strong, stable piece. I have a 7 month old kitty who runs and jumps everywhere including onto this scratcher...it does obvious start to tilt over when he flings himself on it but due to the wide base it doesn't fall over. I love that the top has a faux fur perch...both my cats love to sit up there. I may eventually get the square bed that sits on top. It is tall enough that my full grown 2.5 yr old kitty can get a good stretch going and dig his claws into the post material. The only thing I would change is to add the same faux fur that is on the top portion to the bottom base portion. But that's not a huge deal. Overall I highly recommend this scratching post...I think your cat(s) will love it!
our cat loves it!
John M.✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 9, 2023
This cat post has saved multiple chairs and sofas. Our cat can't resist sharpening his claws every time he passes the post. Literally, EVERY time!
Nice, big post
B D✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 14, 2023
The post on this it nice and wide and the base is wood not carpet so my cats are not confused with which carpet is okay to scratch and which is not. I also love that the sisal is woven not just string wrapped around a post. Very easy to put together. Nice and tall and sturdy.
The cats love it ... what's more to say?
Flying99✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 17, 2023
This is the second one I have bought for my munchkins. The first one is pretty torn up, and I have put it in a different area of the house as they still like to use it, but after 2 years, it is pretty much on it's last legs. No worries though, just got them a new one and they're busy scratching. One of my cats climbed up the sisal to the top just using his claws. Awesome. Best thing about this is that they don't seem to scratch my furniture. Not saying that this is the reason, as I really don't know, but if it is the reason then I am glad I got this for them.
Nice scratching post; works as designed
Windchimed✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 7, 2023
Update: Almost a year and a half later, I'm buying a new one of these to replace the one our cats have used heavily every day. They finally managed to tear one section up enough to warrant replacement, though the unit itself is still solid, and most of the surface is still good (except that one spot). We did have an odd experience, though: When we first got the scratching post, we rewarded our cats with treats (actually, healthy dry food) for using it. They quickly started using it to get our attention, and it became the place we'd set any treats down for them to eat. Once the one section finally started fraying, the small strands from it drifted down, and the cats ate some. We saw those in their poop, thought they'd gotten worms, and took them to the vet unnecessarily. They're fine, and that's probably a risk if you feed cats by any scratching post, but I thought I'd mention it in case it helps anyone else diagnose a problem. :-) Overall, this has proven to be a very good scratching post. This time, we're buying the bed, too, to see if our younger cat will like it.

Original Review:
I bought this while training our cats to use a scratching post, because our old one was short and light, and the cats would sometimes get a claw stuck and end up carrying it with them in their attempts to get free. Eventually, the carpet started pulling away from the core, and I decided it was time to get a new one. I chose this one despite some warnings about its smell, and it's been working fine for months now.

It had a very mild scent when I opened the box, which quickly dissipated and which I probably only noticed because other reviewers had me a little paranoid. I sit right next to it when working on the computer (I work from home), and I'm sensitive to chemical smells, so I would definitely notice if this one were a problem, but it's not.

It's taller and heavier than the old one I was replacing, so the cats can stretch upwards when they scratch, and it stays in place nicely. In fact, it's strong enough for our younger cat to climb up the side of it onto the perch - something he frequently does when I'm absorbed in a meeting and not paying him enough attention. (He puts on a good show by climbing up, reaching down, and pulling at the toy to make it ring. My coworkers are very amused.) When I eventually need a replacement, I might get the bed option for him.

BTW, for the many reviewers who've complained that their cats ignore scratching posts, it's definitely possible to teach them. With our current two cats, I started by putting treats on the base of it to get them interested. Then, I gave them treats whenever they scratched it. After they got used to that idea, I started alternating treats with petting and verbal praise (in which I repeatedly used the phrase "scratching post" so they'd associate those words with the actual item). Whenever they scratched anywhere else, I'd tell them "no" firmly and then more gently tell them to go use their scratching post. The older one has the concept completely at this point and now uses the other scratching posts in the house, too; I haven't seen him scratch the carpet or furniture in months. The younger cat still occasionally scratches something else, so I might try an approach that worked really well for a cat we had many years ago: I'd tell her "no," pick her up and take her to the scratching post, set her down there and hold her paws while mimicking the scratching motion and praising her enthusiastically, take her back to where she was scratching and tell her "no" while mimicking the motion there, and then return to the scratching post. I still remember the "lightbulb" look in her eyes when she abruptly understood. For the remainder of her lifetime after that, she'd go to the scratching post whenever we were in the room together, scratch it joyously while looking at me, and preen while I praised her. Scratching is natural cat behavior, and they get upset and confused if they're yelled at for it, but you can definitely turn scratching into a positive interaction for both of you.
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