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  The Two Story Tower features two extra large platforms to give your cat more room to jump, perch, and sleep and stain resistant carpet that withstands all the scratching he can dish out  The ample base is designed not to tip

Claw Pals Two Story Tower


$24.99
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  Keep your pet and furniture safe from harm without painful declawing, messy sprays, hard to apply nail guards, or exposure to chemicals with Fresh Kitty Furniture Protectors  Crystal clear guards easily apply to anything you want to protect  Offered in a variety of sizes

Fresh Kitty Furniture Protectors


$4.99 to $7.99
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  Massages and removes hair at the same time  Arch attaches to a mouse-shaped floor pad covered with carpet

Omega Paw Arch Groomer


$8.99
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  Three levels of living space for your cat  PETCO Kitty Suite features a top patio, covered lower deck, roomy hideout and scratching posts galore  Heavyweight design is unlikely to tip and sure to last for years  Covered in catnip treated, stain resistant carpet

PETCO Kitty Suite Cat Post


$67.99
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  The combination of a pedestal perch, hiding tunnel and fabric covered scratching post makes these sturdy cat towers a great addition to any kitty's environment   Heavyweight design is unlikely to tip and sure to last for years   Available in assorted colors, unfortunately color can not be specified when ordering online, let us choose for you

PETCO Kitty Tunnel Tower


$53.99
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  Give your cat a place to crawl, burrow, and hide in our Kitty Cruiser  This fun cat toy features parachute material on a sturdy wire frame with a crinkly stuffing, lookout hole, and fun dangling teaser  Offered in a variety of colors

PETCO Leopard Cat Tunnel


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  Thoughtfully designed coil tunnel provides a serene spot for your cat to rest, relax, and sleep  Cat Cuddle Coil has only one end open to provide a feeling of security for your scaredy cat  Soft, cuddy material encases the sturdy coil

Petstages Cat Cuddle Coil


$15.99
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  Rigid construction for years of use  Easy assembly and disassembly  Provides hours of entertainment  Space saving

SmartCat Cat Climber


$119.99
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  Stops cats from destroying furniture and helps control inappropriate elimination  Safe for furniture, countertops, stereo speakers, drapes, carpets and more  Transparent strips are made of medical grade adhesive and are odor free  Easy to apply, simply pull off a strip from the brown backing sheet, apply then peel off the white "crack-n-peel" to expose the surface

Sticky Paws


$9.99
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  Stop cats from scratching and destroying furniture  Sticky Paws adhesive On-a-Roll protects your furniture from cat scratches safely and effectively  Non-toxic, easy to apply & remove

Sticky Paws On-a-Roll


$11.99
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  Attracts cats like a magnet  Helps reduce hairballs and matting  Vacuums clean in a snap  Refillable catnip compartment  Entertains for hours  Made of recycled materials

Stylin Kitty Hair Groomer


$13.99
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Scratching, Clawing, Climbing and Perching
Clawing satisfies instinctual as well as practical needs within your cat. The key is to accept that your cat needs a place to scratch, provide her with a scratching post or other cat furniture (such as carpet-covered cat houses), and train her to use it. For climbing fun, a tall cloth-covered pole with landings can provide your cat with hours of satisfying adventure. Cat trees, also referred to as climbing trees, come in all shapes and sizes, allowing you to select the best option for your home and pet.

First Supplies for Your Kitten or Cat
To help your new kitten settle in, equip your home with these items prior to her arrival: kitten food (dry, moist, canned) - check with your veterinarian for what is best for your kitten, food and water dishes, litter and a litter box, bed, toys and a collar. Items you should have on hand as soon as possible include: cat nail clippers, cat toothbrush, pet toothpaste and cat furniture such as scratching posts, cat houses or cat trees.

Housing
If you have decided to share your living quarters with your cat, you must provide her with all the amenities she needs, including cat furniture. Popular cat furniture including indoor cat houses will help her settle into a new environment. This can be as simple as a cardboard box turned on its side or as complex as commercially available cat condos with several levels, lots of peep holes, holes to crawl through, and porches to perch on. Some of these are available covered with tough, indoor-outdoor carpeting and double as scratching posts, particularly when rubbed periodically with catnip.

A Well-Mannered Cat
Cats, like dogs and children, need guidelines, boundaries and firm but loving discipline. Take the time to set boundaries and your cat will learn what he is and isn't allowed to do. Knowing what not to do is half the battle, but you must also take concrete steps to start your cat off in the right behavioral direction. Whenever possible, offer substitutions: cat trees instead of the top of the refrigerator, a scratching post instead of the sofa, a knotted sock to chew on instead of the electrical cord. When she does what you are training her to do - passes up the couch for the scratching post, walks through the kitchen without jumping on the counters - reward her with your attention and a treat. She'll make much better progress if she knows there's a treat on the horizon.

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