Description
The Flamingo Cat Scratching Triangle is a cat toy designed for independent play, featuring balls and a cardboard scratching post to satisfy your cat's hunting instincts.
Product Description
The Flamingo Cat Scratching Triangle is a cat toy with balls and a cardboard scratching post in the center. You no longer have to dig your cat's favorite balls out from under the cabinet! This sturdy triangle made of MDF, with three balls "trapped" in the recesses, is a perfect opportunity for independent play, a game of hunting that many cats love. The jingling balls roll when touched, but they don't fall out of the toy. Your cat can reach them through holes on the top and sides.
Additionally, the center of the toy features a flat, corrugated cardboard scratching post, perfect for sharpening claws. It may distract your cat from scratching furniture, and when it wears out, you can replace it. To increase your cat's interest, you can sprinkle a little catnip inside the scratching post, which is included. Rounded corners, solid construction, and non-slip feet (silicone pads are included for attachment) create a safe and stable structure. The entire triangle, finished in a light wood veneer, is aesthetically pleasing and looks great. This elegant cat toy will fit into both modern and classic interiors.
Benefits
- For cats and kittens
- Satisfies your cat's hunting instincts
- Includes 3 balls with bells that your cat won't lose
- Replaceable cardboard scratching post
- Catnip included
- Sturdy MDF construction
- Silicone, non-slip feet (adhesive included)
- Aesthetically pleasing finish thanks to the wood-like veneer
Dimensions
Approximate dimensions of the Flamingo Cat Scratching Triangle: 35x34.5cm, height: approximately 4cm, scratching post diameter: 16cm.
Additional Information
Remember: Even adult cats need play, and your cat, regardless of age, is a predator and a seasoned hunter. A house cat should be able to unleash its instincts through play. Cat entertainment typically reflects natural behavior. Watching your cat stalk, stare, sneak, chase, and catch its "prey" is a joy. You can initiate the hunt and use toys that simulate "prey" through movement (moving, stopping, hiding, and running away), but don't use your arms and legs as bait! Even if your cat has other pets around, he'll happily play "hunt the moving target" with you. You'll spend time together, strengthen your bond, and build mutual trust. Moving toys arouse your cat's curiosity and attract attention. Give your cat, who is new to movement and buzzing, time to become accustomed to the toy and don't immediately activate the toy. In nature, a feline hunter often engages in prey that's already dead: tossing it, nibbling it, nudging it, and attacking again. Therefore, let your cat play independently.
Did you know that... A scratching post allows cats to maintain healthy claws, leave small scent marks, and mark their territory through scratching.
Tip: When the scratching post wears out from sharpening their claws, you can replace it with a new one – sold separately.