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Emily Pets Curved Scratching Board Toy for Cats

Regular price Rs. 209.00
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  • For exercise purposes and sheer pleasure, your kitties and cats just love to have a real good scratch. Whether it’s your carpets, sofas or dining room chairs, cats are not so fussed where they put those claws. It’s time to re-channel that natural instinct into a place that won’t ruin your best furniture. This curved scratch board can be placed next to your cat's favorite scratching spots. To encourage your cat to start using the board you can sprinkle a small amount of catnip over the surface. We have SunGrow Catnip Spray and SunGrow Catnip Chew Mice which you can spray or lay on the scratcher bed respectively. It might be worth investing in more than one scratch toy, to place in multiple locations. This will be especially beneficial if you own more than one cat. Scratching and clawing is a huge part of feline behavior, whether they are tense, happy, excited or frustrated, your cats can release their built up emotions or stress by using this toy. Cats will not only enthusiastically claw this corrugated paper scratch toy, they will also love to lounge about on the wide, comfy surface.
  • Unique Design: Premium scratching textures design, our cat scratching pad more closely mimics tree bark. Different touching experience makes it more irresistible for the cats.
  • Save Your Furniture: Satisfied cats‘ scratching instinct, bring your favorite furry friend the healthy claws, a place to release stress and great exercise.
  • Durable & Natural Material: Made of heavy duty corrugated and 100% recycled cardboard, so the cardboard cat scratcher is strong enough to resist the sharpest claws for a fair enough long time.
  • Reversible Feature: The cat scratcher cardboard is reversible, so two sides can be scratched, making the cat scratching cardboard life last longer and more cost-effective.
  • As cat lovers and experts, we believe that every cat has its own personality. We are extremely positive of our cat cardboard scratcher.
  • DIMENSION: 26.5 x 20 x 3.5 cm

 

     

      Nutritional information

      Typical values Per 100g

      Energy, 210 kJ / 50 kcal
      Fat, 2g
      - of which: Saturates, 0.3g
      Carbohydrate, 15g
      - of which: Sugars, 6g
      Fiber, 5g
      Protein, 3g
      Salt, 0.02g

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      Main Benefits

      Our Flux Protein-Rich, Plant-Based Food offers a variety of benefits. It’s packed with high-quality plant-based protein to support muscle growth and recovery, and it’s enriched with essential vitamins and minerals to boost your overall health. Plus, it's made from all-natural ingredients, free from artificial additives, and is easy to digest, making it a perfect addition to any balanced diet.

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        How often should I feed my dog?

        Adult dogs are typically fed two meals a day (morning and evening). Puppies need more frequent feedings (3–4 times a day) since they have smaller stomachs and higher energy needs. . Use measured portions based on your dog’s size, age, and activity level to maintain a healthy weight. Always provide access to fresh water

        How often should I feed my cat?

        Most adult cats do well with two meals per day (for example, morning and evening). Kittens require more frequent feeding (about 3–4 small meals a day) to support their growth. Monitor your cat’s body condition and avoid overfeeding, as free-feeding can lead to obesity. Ensure clean, fresh water is available at all times.

        How do I choose the right food for my cat or dog?

        Select a species-appropriate, balanced diet that’s formulated for your pet’s life stage and size. For example, choose puppy or kitten food for growing pets, adult maintenance food for grown animals, and senior formulas for older pets. Look for labels that say “complete and balanced” (meeting AAFCO nutritional standards) to ensure the food has all necessary nutrients. Consider your pet’s individual needs (breed, activity level, any allergies or sensitive stomach issues) and ask your veterinarian for guidance if you’re unsure. Avoid switching foods abruptly and introduce new diets gradually to prevent stomach upset.

        Can I give my pet human food or table scraps?

        Be cautious with human foods, as many are unsafe for pets. Foods like chocolate, grapes/raisins, onions, garlic, and anything containing xylitol (a sweetener) are toxic to both dogs and cats. Fatty scraps or too much dairy can upset your pet’s digestion. If you want to share, offer only pet-safe options in moderation (for example, plain cooked lean meat or certain fruits/veggies like carrot or apple slices – without seeds or cores). In general, it’s best to use approved pet treats instead of table scraps, and always consult your vet if you’re unsure about a specific food.

        Why is my dog barking excessively?

        Dogs bark to communicate, but excessive barking may be due to boredom, anxiety, or territorial behavior. First, identify the trigger—lack of exercise, strangers, or seeking attention. Provide adequate daily exercise and mental stimulation. Avoid scolding, which can worsen barking. Instead, reward quiet behavior and teach commands like “quiet.” If the barking persists, consult a trainer or behaviorist for professional guidance and tailored solutions.

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