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Roxanne Banaszewski
> 3 dayHave used these before and they are great
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Bethany Kessinger
> 3 daySo much cheaper than buying in the store. Got our cat one for the first time from a store and he loved it and tore it up less than two weeks (hence the cardboard pieces on the rug we didnt vacuum up yet) and sat on it constantly. Less than a minute of putting this one on the ground and he crawled right in (hes 15 pounds and fits in the box) and the best part is the cardboard and cat nip stays inside the box and all I have to do is flip over the scratcher when it gets rough and I have four more replacements after that. So convenient, clean, and long lasting. Will definitely be buying more.
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Cats Eye
> 3 dayThis is a good set of cardboard scratchers. My cat rarely turns down a cardboard scratcher, so he is not the best tester for them, but these seem fairly comparable to other good ones that are not torn up in a day. The 3 pack will do good as refills for boxes that will hold their size. I would get them again.
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Linda Newman
> 3 dayIt 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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Jesus
> 3 dayThese scratcing boards are decent enough. I set them up for my car, and she uses them.
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RupturedDuck
> 3 dayYou have a cat, or three. You need cat scratch pads. Here you go. These are no frills scratch pads. No included extra catnip to rub on the pad to encourage your cat to use it. No cardboard tray to place the pad inside. Just a bare scratch pad. Well, five of them. They are also a bit shorter (length and width) and thinner than the typical scratch pad. For me thats just fine. For the price, these five pads are very good value. I have my own cat nip to rub on them. I have my own cardboard tray to place each. Scratch away!! Five stars.
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Lucy Saturn
> 3 dayMy 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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B. Rider
Greater than one weekMy girls tear these things up all the time, and these have been much more durable than the cheap ones from the big box store. Not sure what the difference is, but one of these has outlasted two of the others, and all three cats are using it.
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Tad Ottman
> 3 dayThis is a solid set of cat scratchers. They are cardboard but fairly sturdy. Ive used them both lying down and propped up vertically and they have stood up to my cats fairly well so far. Like typical cardboard scratchers, eventually, theyll succumb but for the set, its a pretty decent value.
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A Atienza
> 3 dayPretty standard set of scratch pads, nothing fancy or notable. Reliable and at a good price.