FUKUMARU Cat Scratcher Mat. 23.6 X 15.7 Inch Natural Sisal Cat Scratch Mats. Horizontal Cat Floor Scratching Pad Rug with Sticky Tapes. Protect Couch and Carpets
CAD $6.99 – CAD $26.99
1000 in stock
Description







Specifications
- Target SpeciesCat
- Breed RecommendationAll Breed Sizes
- Specific Uses For ProductScratching and Lounging
- Recommended Uses For ProductOutdoor
- Age Range DescriptionAll Life Stages
- Brand NameFUKUMARU
- Model Name004
- Dog Breed SizeSmall
- ASINB07RV1GCR7
- Item Type Namecat scratcher mat
- Country of PublicationChina
- Item Height0.39 inches
- ManufacturerFUKUMARU
- Unit Count1 Count
- Warranty Description1 year
Additional information
| color | Beige-2 Packs 19.6 x 11.8 Inch, Beige-2 Packs 23.6 x 15.7 Inch, Beige-23.6 x 15.7 Inch, Brown-23.6 x 15.7 Inch, Brown-23.6 x 31.5 Inch, Cream-Thicken 23.6 x 15.7 Inch |
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And I love he isn’t further mutilating my rug!
It’s also pretty not ugly cardboard and it will last longer too. Great purchase
The mat itself is really well made, and I recommend it over the cardboard scratchers. This is a much more durable material, the sisal rope/twine, and it will hold up much longer than cardboard, too. It's not even expensive, either, so I bought two mats - one for the living room, and one for my office.
I'm going to buy another one real soon as they also love to scratch at it!
This is a good quality product, looks like it should last for years! I recommend buying one of these FUKUMARU Cat Scratcher Mat's for your furry friends!
I got a new office chair recently that my cat likes to scratch at the back of, so I decided to attach it there. I saw some mixed reviews of the adhesive backing and didn't trust that it would hold well to the chair's cloth surface, so I bought these adhesive sheets to help it stick - https://a.co/d/iFKduPH
I used two sheets under the mat, and the mat sticks to them very well. I was not able to reposition the mat after applying it the first time, so it shouldn't move with my cat scratching at it. If you're considering this mat but worried about it staying stuck, I recommend the linked adhesive sheets.
I was hoping to use it to replace my doormat that my cats annihilated, but it’s much too small.
Our tortie especially loves it when her brother annoys her. We call it “taking out her frustrations”.
I highly recommend this if your cat is ruining your rug, sofa, or if you want something that lasts so much longer than the cardboard scratchers. It still looks like the day we bought it months ago.
Here's a tip: If you're "mounting" it to the wall you may want to get a few velcro strips to reinforce it.
I scratched it with my nails to show her what it’s for (though I’m not sure how necessary that was lol) and she has been using this instead of the carpet
SO I thought this sisal mat might work. OUR experience so far:
First, it's wrapped up TIGHTLY, so CURLED and a little difficult to UNCURL at first. LUCKILY, I had gotten big multiple packs of canned cat food and some big plastic jugs of Cat's Pride cat litter today. HEAVY items. SO I placed them on each end of the mat to hold it down and hopefully get it to uncurl.
Second, I sprinkled a little catnip on it and waited.
WITHIN MINUTES, Rowan was scratching at it.
So PROS as I see them:
NOT a mat she can easily or want to chew like Corrugated CARDBOARD, PLUS!
Seems DURABLE.
GOOD SIZE and I didn't get the biggest one and she's an 11 pd cat.
ON SALE!
CON:
It DOES come with Velcro circles which you can put under the mat, but if your cat if fairly big and good scratcher, it still may pull the mat up. BUT I can put ends under furniture legs, put something heavy by ends if need be.
BOTTOMLINE: STILL feel it's worth it as better than what I had, she seems to like it and no more eating cardboard.
A pinch of catnip and he’ll roll around on it for a bit and be happy.
smaller, more like the 3rd photo in the product information. The measurements they gave were correct but, on the 1st photo the mat shown looks larger. As for durability- l can't really say because l just received it several weeks ago. It does seem sturdy. I do know that it slides on tile and laminate wood floors. The underneath is made of a grey felt like material. It is not rubberized . It will probably stay put better on a carpeted floor.
I've been having issues with my cat scratching on the corner of my beds box spring/bed skirt, as well with the spare bed, and the carpet in front of my bedroom door. So what I did was put it under the mattress over top the area he was scratching. It took him a while but he eventually starting using it. Now he doesnt really scratch at the carpet in front of the door. I also bought him 3 other scratching boards contributing to the scratching post and the turbo toy that has a scratching thing in it. 😑 As of now this is the one I actually see him using. 😬
however is light weight so I have to constantly put it back in thst spot. I need to weight it down so it'll stay 😄
I am happy with it 😊
The scratcher is well made and was well packaged.