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RE: Finding nails on the floor

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Posted by: PHAbymom at Sat Nov 8 01:06:55 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHAbymom ]  
   

>>Good to know! Thanks
>>They do have a scraching post, which goes unused in the cornor of the room. But they constantly sharpen their claws by clawing at the carpet. Good to know that it's nothing to worry about!
>>--Tracy
>>-----
>>Cubbie and Gizmo's Mommy.
>>Get back Honkey Cat!

Some cats do prefer a flat on the floor scratcher. I made one by taking a lumberyard stock shelf and covering it with a carpet remnant. As it is particleboard, it's heavy enough to stay put when it is being used as opposed to just a wood board which would be lighter in weight. Initially I placed the one I made over the spot on the carpet that the cat liked to work on. It seemed to do the trick, Sadie likes it!



   

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