SIsal Rope for Cat Scratcher 1/4″ 164 Foot White Natural Sisal Rope for Repairing Cat Scratching Post
$15.99
Price: $15.99
(as of Jan 15, 2025 03:57:27 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Package Dimensions : 6.02 x 5.87 x 3.78 inches; 2.05 Pounds
Item model number : BM-6-50
Date First Available : April 29, 2024
Manufacturer : SOCATER
ASIN : B0D2WZ72ZY
Country of Origin : China
Friendly to Cat Claws: Our 1/4″ diameter, 164-feet long sisal rope has a rough texture that cats love. It provides a satisfying scratching surface, helping cats maintain their claws and stretch their muscles
Protects Furniture: Repair or create cat scratching posts with our strong sisal rope, or wrap furniture legs to shield them from damage caused by cat claws. Available in various lengths, our sisal rope allows you to DIY custom scratching posts in any shape you desire.
Scratch Resistant: Designed for durability, our sisal rope resists wear and tear. Ideal for repairing or making cat scratching posts, it withstands repeated scratching without quickly wearing out, ensuring long-lasting use.
Wear-Resistant: SOCATER natural sisal rope is exceptionally wear-resistant, making it perfect for cat scratching posts. It maintains its integrity even with frequent use by multiple cats, whether you’re repairing an existing post or building a new one.
Natural Sisal: Made from the fibers of the sisal plant, our rope is a sustainable and renewable resource. Eco-conscious pet owners can feel good about using our sisal rope to create or repair scratching posts for their feline friends.
Customers say
Customers find the pet activity structure functional and durable. They say it serves its purpose, is the perfect size, and the cats love it. Many are satisfied with its ease of use and value for money. However, some customers have reported issues with a stench and tangle resistance.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Bundy –
Worked Like a Charm for Repairing Our Catsâ Scratching Posts
I bought this sisal rope to fix up our catsâ old scratching posts instead of buying new ones. Wrapping it around the posts was pretty straightforward, and the rope itself feels sturdy and durable. The cats took to it right awayâno hesitation at all. They were back to scratching like nothing changed! Iâm glad I found this, as it saved me some money and kept the posts they love around a little longer. If youâve got scratched-up posts youâre not ready to toss, this is a great option.
Wm. R. Daly –
Perfect replacement
My 3 cats love to scratch the cat trees–I have 3! After a while (a year or so) they manage to finally tear through the sisal and I have to replace about half of it. This works great. I’m lucky to have a pneumatic crown stapler so I use 1/4″ x 3/4″ staples which if FAR better that hot melt glue. This will last me several years! BTW. it does have a slight odor but my cats love it like catnip.Retired Veterinarian far too crazy about cats!
Maxi Dweebie67 –
Scratch happy cats again
I had to replaced the original rope on the cat tree. This was a lot thicker and seems to be a bit of an upgrade to what was on it. It had a little smell to it when it was first opened, but that went away quickly. I replaced 3 posts and still have enough for the 4th when it needs it. They seem to be holding up better than the original that the tree came with.
theoryTim –
Decent amount for the price
I feel like you get a lot for the price. So far it’s held up my cat’s scratch attacks. I gave it a four star due to a vinegar like smell, which eventually fades over a week or two.
Kindle Customer –
Works for cat scratching poles
Bought 2 rolls of this to redo 3 cat scratching poles. Works well and is same size and composition as what was previously on the scratching poles. Highly recommend this if cat scratching poles need to be recovered. Saved us money in not having to replace entire cat tree, which is still in great shape.
Rick Jennings –
Great product
Our cat scratchers cost $35 each (and up). With this rope I was able to re-rope two scratchers for about $15. Theyâre like new and the cats love them. I will definitely be doing this again. It takes about 65â per 17â post. The 164â allows me to do two with 30 feet left over.
armywife –
Exactly what I needed
Whatâs not to like – itâs rope for a cat scratcher. My cats destroy the cat scratchers so Iâm constantly repairing them. This rope fits the bill!
Shawn Bescheinen –
Do not buy if you have a nose – this stuff stinks bad as soon as the packaging is breached
This stuff stinks. The product description says natural sisal rope. What it doesn’t mention is whatever chemical, oil, or pesticide that this natural sisal rope is treated with before selling it to you. I now see why this was packaged in an airtight plastic wrapping. The moment the plastic was breached a terrible smell filled the room and transferred onto whatever I placed this rope on. The rope has a light oily feel to it, my fingers feel slippery (and are stinky) after touching this rope. I would return it, but I do not want to subject any retail/delivery workers to this stench. Dishonest product description for not stating that this rope is treated with something that is very stinky.