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Lars39

(26,397 posts)
11. Glad it's working out!
Fri Mar 20, 2015, 07:43 AM
Mar 2015

Big ticket items come with such anxiety, don't they? I'd read somewhere that cats will only scratch on upright things if they don't move, so your cat tree must be really stable. Our cat uses a 2x4 that's part of a heavy shelf.

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Well, Sherman A1 Feb 2015 #1
Cover it is plastic? Curmudgeoness Feb 2015 #2
Cover it in plastic ... CountAllVotes Feb 2015 #3
I know how exciting it is to get something new, Curmudgeoness Feb 2015 #4
I'll try! CountAllVotes Feb 2015 #5
Might already be protected... H. Cromwell Mar 2015 #6
Well, it arrived! CountAllVotes Mar 2015 #7
Here they are!!! CountAllVotes Mar 2015 #8
I like it! Lars39 Mar 2015 #9
I'm learning to love it CountAllVotes Mar 2015 #10
Glad it's working out! Lars39 Mar 2015 #11
They have a 40" high tree & a 32" inch w/ramp CountAllVotes Mar 2015 #12
Lol, I misread read your post at first, thinking your cats weigh 25 lbs. each! Lars39 Mar 2015 #13
Actually ... CountAllVotes Mar 2015 #14
Aww, they sound like sweeties! Lars39 Mar 2015 #15
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