So, new house = new cat problems.  Almost right away, my youngest cat took to scratching the posts of the upstairs stairwell.  Eek!!  A renter's nightmare is their pets ruining the place, especially so soon after moving in!
So, I decided to buy an upright scratching post so she'd fill her need of scratching upright, but not on the house.  Luckily, Petco was having a sale of buy one get one FREE!  This lovely post was $17.99 and was made of sisal and seagrass.  How eco-friendly!!
However, it was not liked.  The base was so small that it'd tip over every time she'd start scratching.  The last thing I needed was for her to become scared of her scratching post!!  I researched online for some solutions and found NOTHING!!  Luckily, I then stumbled across a link on how to make your own cardboard scratching posts.  Both kitties LOVE their cardboard scratchers and then I had a genius idea.  I'd make the bottom larger by making a cardboard scratching post on bottom!  I knew it would help the post seem more familiar.  So, I got out my hot glue gun and scavenged some boxes from the discarded moving box pile!
It was definitely a labor of love.  This took me several days, several dozen glue sticks and the development of a bruise on my thumb pad due to cutting boxes with scissors.  But, it was a success!!  The base is much wider, and heavier now.  My deviant kitty is now scratching this post all the time and I haven't heard any scratching on the stairs!!!!  Now, do I go ahead and give the other post the same treatment?


 
 
That looks awesome!!! Great idea! How many strips of cardboard did you have to cut??? That really was a labor of love - lucky kitties! :). Meg
ReplyDeleteI didn't count the strips, but I'd say close to 50. I used box flaps, too, which are shorter strips. It took quite a bit of work and LOTS of glue. :)
ReplyDeleteYou're so clever. If you could figure out how to do it easier and quicker, you could probably sell them at craft fairs. :-)
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