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28th November 2009, 02:53 PM #1
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scratching posts
What kind of scratching post do your coonies have? Illustrate with photos!
Two years ago, we bought a banana leaf scratching post, cause it looks nice in your living room and it's also strong enough for four cats - among which two grown up maine coon guys. Earlier this year, Axxes won the blue scratching post during a show, and since we were planning to add a fifth cat to the existing group, that was just what we needed, because in that case, the banana leaf alone would be too small.
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30th November 2009, 04:20 PM #2
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Wow Karol, thats a nice post. Actually, we have been looking on line, but cant seem to find an ideal one. Coz this will be our first Maine Coon, not sure how big, wide, tall etc theyre supposed to be. :(
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30th November 2009, 07:16 PM #3
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Well, I bought mine on zooplus.co.uk. They have all different kinds of scratching posts. I'm very happy with the banana leaf. It's a little more expensive than other posts, but it's wide enough for grown up Maine Coons, it's very solid, the cats love it, it looks nice in the living room and it's also very easy to clean. :D
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30th November 2009, 09:30 PM #4
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I'm thinking of getting the Alicante, for £49 it certainly seems a bargain. Have you had any first hand experience seeing one of these up close by chance?
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1st December 2009, 07:35 AM #5
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I looked at it on the site, and I think it's a bit too small for a Maine Coon (even for 1). The base is only 45x45 cm and 1 grown up Maine Coon needs that space to be able sit or lay down in a comfortable way. But the other shelves look even smaller than the base of the post, so I don't think it would be comfortable enough for the cat. I'm afraid that the post wouldn't last very long, and what I would advise is to buy a post that's a bit more expensive, but with the knowledge that you won't have to replace it any time soon.
So in the end it will be cheaper to spend a little bit more money on it now, cause else it may be that you'll be looking to buy a new post within a year or so... We made the same mistake with the first post we bought. It lasted exactly 1 year... :(
I think that the "Cordoba" has a reasonable price, for example, and it looks more solid than the "Alicante". The Cordoba also has a little hammock, and that is something most cats really love!
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1st December 2009, 03:11 PM #6
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Thanks for that, I'll certainly bear that in mind.
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Just came across this post and was wondering if you managed to choose a suitable cat tre/scratching post yet? I had also looked at the Alicante but ruled it out.
I'm pleased with the "La Digue" (apart from the cathouse which will probably be too small in a few months) but there are lots of scratching posts on it! I guess the proof of the pudding will be if Winston likes it
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12th January 2010, 08:50 PM #8
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