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wall mounted scratchers

Posted By: Romey on 2007-01-20
In Reply to: Romey, would you know how I could - luv2type

Here are a couple of links, hope this helps, not exactly a 2 sided doorway attachment, but they might work. Also go to petsmart website and they have a little 2 sided plastic comb that attaches to your door frame for like 5 bucks. Good luck, all for the animals.


http://www.arcatapet.com/item.cfm?cat=11075

http://www.catclaws.com/cat-scratching-pads.php


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