- 24in. to 26in. high
- Durable
- better than recycled cardboard
- no more cardboard debris stuck between claws and tracked through the house
- will outlast your cat
- Once in your lifetime purchase
- cardboard cat scratching post, although lightweight, are flimsy and need re-purchasing often
- All natural
- bark left on for a truly natural scratching, claw-grooming experience
- easy to clean, minimal bark debris
- organic catnip mouse included (encourages use of post)
- Naturally attractive
- carpet covered posts become unsightly, thready and tattered looking
- made from standing dead trees (fir or pine, with birch or poplar base)
- no plastics
- bio-degradable
Kitty Scratching Post
Our natural Kitty Scratching Post, with the bark left on, will help save your carpets and furniture. Plume 'n Tails offers these posts made from standing dead fir and spruce trees from our carefully managed forest. The bases are made from dead poplar and birch rounds. To add interest we include a toy mouse, stuffed with our organic catnip. Cuja, our reigning cat, tends her plantation daily to ensure only the finest quality nip. Although vigorous use of the scratching post results in some bark debris on the floor, it's easy to sweep or vacuum, instead of living with damaged carpets and furniture. A satisfied customer says, “My four cats are using the post with enthusiasm and finally leaving the ornate legs on our dining room table alone.”
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Eco-friendly Paw Print
Natural Kitty Scratching Post $80 CAD
As seen in
SharedVision
If the cathouse is looking less than sustainable (or perhaps your bed is looking a little too furry), think about upgrading to a Kitty Kozy by B.C.-based company Plume ’n Tails.
—Jennifer Croll, “Cat Power” (EnVision: Living Better with Style, in Shared Vision).
New Specialty Items
- Doggy Armoire
- Kitty Litter Box Cabinet
- MouieWowie
- Ratitude
Including organic catnip toys:
So-and-so said...
Some people say that cats are sneaky, evil, and cruel. True, and they have many other fine qualities as well.—Missy Dizick

