Last Updated on May 23, 2020 by ellen
Do your cats like to scratch the furniture? If so, keep reading for my thoughts on the Jackson Galaxy Constellation Convertible Scratcher and scroll down for a chance to win. We try to offer our cats a variety of different places to scratch that are NOT our furniture.
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Jackson Galaxy Constellation Convertible Scratcher
Provide your cat with a healthy and non-destructive alternative to scratching your furniture with Jackson Galaxy’s® Constellation Convertible Scratcher. This 2-piece scratcher system allows you to use the pieces separately or together creating multiple layouts that’ll keep your cat interested and engaged.
Great for multi-cat households, the Constellation Scratcher features corrugate on all sides providing multiple surfaces for your cats to scratch and extending the life of the scratcher. The Jackson Galaxy Constellation Scratcher comes with organic, grown in the USA catnip to help entice your cat and keep them coming back for more.
My thoughts:
One of the problems I have with traditional cardboard cat scratchers is that they sit flat on the ground. While our cats certainly enjoy them, there are times they want to stretch up and scratch. And, when that happens it is the arm of my couch that they head toward.
With the Jackson Galaxy Constellation Scratcher, you cat set it up in one of three ways for your cat to scratch. And, that includes having a vertical surface when your cat needs it. Plus, it’s large enough that two cats can use the scratcher at one time without arguments about who it belongs to. Or, you can even take the two pieces apart if you like and give each cat their own scratching surface.
If you’re looking for a convertible scratcher for your cats, the Jackson Galaxy Constellation Scratcher is very well made. And, my cats seem to love it. It’s a great idea for Christmas that isn’t treats for those who have pets that are watching their weight.
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Ellen runs a small pet sitting business in southern Vermont. She has experience with a variety of small animals, dogs and cats. She has also cared for ducks, chickens and rabbits. Combined, she has over 20 years of experience in pet care and pet sitting.