Cats need to scratch — it's territory, it's claw care, it's stretching out a back that's been curled up sleeping all day. The question isn't whether to give them a scratcher, but which kind they'll actually use. We stock vertical posts, horizontal boards, scratcher beds and 2-in-1 designs from Purroom, Makesure and Petshy. Filter below by style or material.
Why Every Cat Needs a Scratcher
Scratching isn't a bad habit you can train out of a cat — it's hardwired. Cats scratch to mark territory (visually and through scent glands in their paws), to maintain their claws, to stretch out properly after sleeping, and as a stress release. The ASPCA's guidance on destructive scratching is clear: you can't stop scratching, you can only redirect it. Give your cat a surface they prefer over your couch, and most couches survive.
Cat Scratchers by Type
Vertical scratching posts let cats stretch fully on their hind legs — what most cats prefer, especially when they wake up from a nap. Horizontal boards work for cats who already scratch the carpet or rug. Scratcher beds combine a sleeping spot with a scratch surface, useful when floor space is tight. Cardboard scratchers (like the Petshy XL Board or the PURROOM Little Chick) are lightweight, replaceable and good for shredders. Sisal-wrapped posts (like the Makesure Nino or the Cloud Scratching Post) last longer and stand up to heavy clawing.
If you're after taller vertical territory, our cat tree for large cats range pairs well.
What to Look for in a Good Cat Scratcher
Two things matter most: stability and height. If the post wobbles when your cat leans into it, they won't use it — a heavy base is non-negotiable. For vertical posts, taller is almost always better — most adult cats need 60 cm minimum to stretch fully, and breeds over 5 kg need 75–90 cm. Stick to tightly-wound sisal or dense honeycomb cardboard; soft fabric loops snag claws and cats give up on them.
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