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Yulissa M The curve actually makes a difference. Otis stretches his front paws all the way out before scratching, which he never did on flat boards.
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Belen R Took a while for Bear to figure it out. He ignored it for days, then suddenly started using it every evening. Now it’s part scratcher, part nap spot.
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Jesse D I was worried it might slide, but the wooden base keeps it steady even when Pippa really digs in. She uses it daily and sometimes falls asleep on it after.
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Aliya T Put this down near the window and Theo climbed on it almost straight away. He scratches, stretches his back, then just stays there like it’s his spot now.
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Dane B It’s heavier than it looks, which helps. Willow scratches hard and the board doesn’t tip or move. The sisal still looks intact after weeks of use.