Factory Direct Sale Pet Cat Scratching Post
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Supply Ability
10000 Piece/Pieces per Week
Lead time
Quantity (pieces) |
1 - 20000 |
> 20000 |
Lead time (days) |
15 |
To be negotiated |
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Maximum order quantity: 1 piece
Sample price:
$8.00/piece
Cats' claws are much sharper and more destructive than dogs. Cats will also exhibit claw-grinding behavior like dogs. In order to prevent cats from damaging household items due to scratching their claws, you need to use cat scratching posts instead.
Cats sharpen their claws to keep their claws sharp and to mark the position. Cats sharpen their claws in preparation for hunting food. In this regard, cats are indeed more wild than dogs. At the same time, claw grinding also has the function of intimidating each other. This is somewhat similar to the pedaling action of a kitten when sucking its mother's milk, but the meaning is different.
While sharpening the claws, marks will also be left:
There are sweat glands hidden behind the cat's front feet, so it actually has a dual meaning for cats to grind their claws in places they frequent. Of course, cats will also mark themselves in other ways. When a male cat is in heat, we will all find that he likes to pee everywhere, which we call spraying. There are also sweat glands on both sides of the cat's ear bone, so you will find that the cat likes to rub its owner with its head. There are also perioral glands hidden around the cat's mouth, so sometimes the cat will rub against its own belongings. Cats have tail glands at the base of their tails, so we often see cats wrapping their tails around our feet.
Like dogs, for cats, when spraying or marking, they are actually fully declaring their sovereign territory. When a cat is obsessed with the task of sharpening its claws or is addicted to the fun of claw grinding, the owner's scolding will basically have little effect. Therefore, it is necessary to decide as early as possible a place for the cat to sharpen its claws, and then prepare a scratching board for the cat to sharpen its claws and vent its restless emotions. Training should begin from the kitten stage to prevent them from harming furniture to the greatest extent.