





🐾 Scratch in Style, Lounge in Luxury!
The Catit Style Scratcher with Catnip - Jungle-Stripe Lounge is a modern, ergonomically curved cat scratcher made from durable, high-density recyclable cardboard. Infused with catnip, it naturally attracts cats to scratch and lounge, helping protect your furniture while providing a stylish and comfortable play and rest area for cats of all sizes.

























| ASIN | B0032G6VVQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,046 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #105 in Scratching Pads |
| Brand Name | Catit |
| Breed Recommendation | All breed sizes |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 21,042 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Medium |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00022517524176, 10022517524173 |
| Importer Contact Information | Catit |
| Included Components | Catnip |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 44.5L x 19W x 6H Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Cat scratcher |
| Item Weight | 330 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Catit, [email protected] |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | [email protected] |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 52417 |
| Material | Cardboard |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Number | 52417 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti-Scratch |
| Packer Contact Information | Catit |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 44.5L x 19W x 6H Centimeters |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Specific Uses For Product | Scratching |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 703570516857 740023971672 022517524176 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | No |
A**L
Cat’s will love this thing
My cat loves this , i think it has been more than 1.5 years I bought this and even after all this he used to sleep on this
S**I
Good product, little overpriced
It comes with a catnip which is super attractive to my cat. Only issue is that it’s size is little bit smaller and chonky cats won’t fit in easily.
P**R
Durable, value for money and very effective
We tried several types of scratch pads but our cat took only couple of days to rip them apart in pieces and then returned to scratching our furniture. This one has survived the longest and it holding on very well. My cat has stopped scratching our furniture and it uses this pad very often.
T**A
Regular using
My cat has been using this regularly, she doesn't scratch anywhere else. I use catnip on it, she's then interested for a while. But she loves it. Only thing is when she's using the board slips around here and there, it's not sturdy to stay in one place.
N**R
Cat scratch pad
Cat not feel comfort due to small size
V**N
Good one
Very good my cats really satisfied with it.
E**E
Product shown on amazon site was looking bigger but actually it is too small to accommodate my cat
Product is too small to accommodate my cat.
L**E
Does its job
My cats love this. Small bits come off when they scratch which can't be helped , I assume. I've had it for months now and the cats both enjoy it still. They lie on it too. They scratch furniture less now.
T**S
Kratzbrett aus Pappkarton? - eine tolle Erfindung, die auch von den Fellnasen angenommen wird
Ich habe mir schon das zweite Mal das "Catit 52417 Kratzbrett Kratzlounge für Katzen mit Katzenminze" für meinen kleinen Kater gekauft. Es kam gleich am nächsten Tag mit der Post bei mir an. Als ich das Päckchen öffnete, hielt ich ein geriffeltes Pappkratzbrett in der Hand. Es war ca. 49,5 cm lang, an den Seiten gewölbt (hatte die Form eines Sofas) und von außen mit einem grünen Dschungelstreifenmuster versehen. Im Karton befand sich noch ein kleines Beutelchen mit Katzenminze. Diese verteilte ich auf dem Kratzbrett und bot es meinem Kater an. Er schaute es sich neugierig an und schnupperte daran. Aber wie Katzen nun mal so sind, hat er es erst am nächsten Tag benutzt. Seither kratzt er täglich daran, denn ich habe es ihm nicht auf den Boden gestellt, sondern an eine Stuhllehne gebunden. Dafür habe ich einfach zwei Löcher in das Brett gestanzt und einen Bindfaden durchgezogen. Jeder weiß, dass Katzen instinktiv kratzen müssen. Durch das Kratzen schärfen Sie ihre Krallen und die abgestorbene äußere Schicht der Krallen wird abgerieben. Weiterhin markieren Sie so auch "Ihr Zuhause", dehnen und bewegen ihren Körper und bauen Energie ab. Das Brett soll ja auch die Möbel vor Beschädigungen durch die Krallen schützen und die Katzenminze trägt dazu bei, dass die Katze das Kratzbrett auch wirklich benutzt. Laut Hersteller "verbinden die Catit Kratzbretter zeitgenössische Formen mit modernen Mustern und sind so eine Abwechslung zu herkömmlichen Kratzbrettern". Das Kratzbrett wiegt 363 g und hat die Maße 22,9 cm x 49,5 cm x 3,8 cm. Fazit: einfach anwendbar. Willkommene Abwechslung. Umweltfreundlich, da aus Pappe hergestellt. Sehr gutes Preis- / Leistungsverhältnis. Sehr zu empfehlen.
C**E
My cat LOVES this!
Excellent little cardboard scratcher, my cat enjoys it very much. I think its shape makes it unique and a little more fun for my cat to scratch her claws on, the inclines on both ends definitely help with this. This is quite sturdy despite being made of cardboard, and the cute colorful designs on the sides makes it much less of an eye sore and more like something that you'd be proud to display. I initially thought the cardboard was catnip infused but I was incorrect, it actually comes with a little plastic sachet of catnip on the side. The catnip wasn't of very good quality but that wasn't an important factor to me. I will be repurchasing when my current one wears out, the amount of joy and happiness my cat gets out of this simple item is priceless!!
K**R
Fantastic product and service.
I am astounded, and very happy, that my cats love these scratching beds. Thank you for saving my carpet and adding to the insanity of my feline friends. They arrived very quickly and the cats are enjoying the box they came in too.
K**R
Good
As expected. Good quality. My cats love it
B**N
Cats love it
I have a seven pound ball of fury names Azrael. Azrael's sole purpose in life is to destroy whatever toys or scratching posts I bring home for her. Azrael is about 15 months old. In Azrael's short 15 months, she has destroyed three scratching posts. Now keep in mind that I don't just keep one scratching post in the house. To the contrary, I have at least one in every room of the house (I just counted nine in my head, but that may be off). My strategy for dealing with adolescent cats/kittens is to place a scratching post or pad in any place that I see them scratching up something I don't want them to scratch up. That strategy, along with a deterrent spray, will work after a while. I have another cat named Lucky who is far more gentle. He also has much larger claws. With opposable thumbs. When he reaches out his claws, it reminds me of that claw game where you can get a free hat. While he is very, very good at keeping his claws retracted, he sometimes needs to exercise them. Therefore, he also does a number on the scratching posts and pads that I bring home even if he uses them far less often. I like these scratching pads because they are inexpensive, and that makes them extremely replaceable when my cats inevitably destroy them. They are also surprisingly durable. The original one I bout about three years ago is still in my home, though I think it's days are now numbered. I see Azrael on it all the time. The problem is that, after three years of use, a small hole has developed. I decided that the hole posed an injury risk to a cat walking on it, so it needed to be replaced. I bought two more. The positives far outweigh the negatives here. Since I've already outlined the positive, I'll mention the negatives as well. The corrugated cardboard is not a barrier of any kind. In other words, if you sprinkle catnip on it, the catnip will fall right through to the floor. I found that when I do this, my cats will try to move the pad out of the way to get at the catnip. I personally don't even understand why they even include catnip. If you have cats, you should probably have some catnip somewhere in the house as well. This also makes a bit of a mess because the small pieces that the cats claw off when they are sharpening their claws fall through to the floor as well. I now have four of these (one of which is going in the trash due to its three years of abuse). I use them specifically in rooms and areas that don't have carpet. That makes the mess easy to clean up. For the rooms with carpet, I opt for a different option. I have two remaining scratching pads in my home that I will probably replace with these once they wear out.
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