78 reviews forTrixie Cat-Shaped Scratching Board
Upload your product photo26/12/24|Lord Steve The Tyke
Long Life
My two little Blank Panthers love the Trixie Scratch boards. Keep spray with catnip every couple oof weeks and keeps interest.
30/04/14|Coonie Dream
Very good for kittens
I got this scratching board for my three little darlings when they were still very small. It's still hanging in the hallway (and still looks quite decent), but it's definitely too small for three fully grown cats – a larger model would be more suitable.
For kittens at this price, though, it's definitely fine.
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29/01/06|TiKa
Tip: Lay it on the floor
We keep buying this scratching board again and again. Our two British Shorthair cats wouldn’t use the board for scratching as long as it was mounted on the wall. I suspect they were scared of it. Ever since the scratching board has been lying on the floor (I was about to throw it away), they’ve been scratching it enthusiastically.
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12/06/05|Iris
Scratching board, cat shape
My cat ignored it until I tucked some treats between the sisal and the wood. Since then, she regularly checks the board and sharpens her claws on it.
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04/06/04|Anja
We are satisfied!
Our two (furry) ladies of the house are absolutely obsessed with the boards. It's just a shame that the sisal tears after a while and our "diva" starts eating the sisal.
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15/04/02|Lara
Scratching board
My cats think the board is quite alright so far. However, sometimes they scratch next to it. Otherwise, the bed looks very nice. I did imagine it to be a bit thicker, but if you attach it securely to the wall, it works just fine...
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05/10/01|Isabell
Quite good
I ordered four of them back then. Unfortunately, one of them was already broken before the cats even got to it. It was delivered damaged! Otherwise, the boards are absolutely sturdy and very popular. My cats scratch them several times a day, and the sofas are spared. However, I keep them on the floor because, when they’re mounted on the wall, the cats also like to scratch around them, which ends up damaging the wallpaper.
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21/06/01|Sandra Luthe-Seel
Scratching board
The scratching board is often and gladly used by our two cats. The only downside is that the wallpaper to the right and left of it also gets involved. In my opinion, it could be a bit wider.
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11/04/01|Christiane
After my cat had already torn down all the wallpaper, ignored the ugly scratching post I had bought especially for her, I pinned all my hopes on this scratching board, which I already liked very much just from its appearance. Unfortunately, Luca initially treated it with utter disdain. But then I had a brilliant idea and dabbed the board with a bit of valerian tincture (available for about 4 DM at the pharmacy), and ever since, she’s been absolutely obsessed with the scratching board—trying to climb it, rubbing her head against it, and sharpening her claws on it.
Thank goodness!!!
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15/12/00|Tanja Hass
Actually satisfied
The scratching board fits even in the smallest corner.
What disappointed me, however, was that the description should have mentioned that not the entire BOARD,
but only the sisal covering is grey... oh well.
But my cat likes it, and that's the main thing... I just hope my sofa won't be taken over as much anymore ;O)
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05/09/00|Tanja Engelke
Cute
Our tomcat uses it very often, sometimes even hangs on it :)
Unfortunately, I've never seen our female cat on it; she's probably a bit particular.
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