Cat Scratching Posts
Scratching is a need, not naughtiness — give your cat a tall, sturdy post and your sofa gets a reprieve.

Cat Scratcher House Feeder Combo Set
An all-in-one wooden cat house with scratcher plus automatic feeder and water dispenser for feed, drink, rest and play.

Enclosed Cat Litter House Scratcher
A wooden hooded litter house with built-in scratcher controls odour while giving cats a private retreat.

Cat Tree Tower With Scratching Posts
A multi-level cat tree that lets cats climb, scratch and perch to save your furniture.

Two-Level Cheese-Box Cat Scratcher Bed
A fun cheese-shaped scratcher and bed that keeps your cat clawing and lounging in one spot.

Corrugated Cardboard Cat Scratcher Bed
Satisfies your cat's urge to scratch while doubling as a cosy curved resting spot.

Self-Adhesive Cat Scratcher Pad
Protects walls and furniture corners while giving your cat a satisfying scratch.

Roman Column Cat Scratching Post
A tall, wear-resistant scratching post that saves your furniture from claws.

Upright Sisal Cat Scratching Post
A tall sisal post that lets your cat stretch and scratch the natural way.

Wine Bottle Shaped Cat Scratcher
A fun upright cat scratcher styled like a wine bottle to save your furniture.

Sisal Sofa Corner Cat Scratcher
A minimalist sisal scratcher that protects sofa corners while satisfying your cat's claws.

Multi-Level Cat Tree Scratching Tower
Gives your cat a sturdy place to climb, scratch and snooze all in one.

Tall Wooden Cat Climbing Post
A space-saving wooden climbing post that lets cats scratch, climb and perch.

Cat Scratch Furniture Protectors Set Of 4
Self-adhesive guards that stop cats clawing your sofa corners and furniture.

Whac-A-Mole Cat Scratching Post Toy
A multifunctional whac-a-mole scratcher that keeps your cat clawing and pouncing for hours.

Eco Sisal Cat Scratch Board
A sisal-and-felt scratch board with interactive balls that saves furniture and entertains cats.

3-in-1 Cardboard Cat Scratcher With Teaser
A corrugated cardboard scratcher combined with a feather teaser and bell ball for all-in-one play.

Cactus Cat Scratching Post Toy
A fun cactus-shaped scratching post that lets cats self-scratch and play to save your furniture.

Self-Adhesive Wall-Mounted Cat Scratcher
A space-saving self-adhesive scratching post that mounts to the wall to protect furniture and corners.

Multi-Level Sisal Cat Tree With Bed
A multi-level cat tree with sisal scratching posts and a cosy bed for climbing, scratching and resting.

Small Cat Tree With Sisal Scratching Post
A compact cat climbing frame with a sisal scratching post and cosy bed for play and rest.

Semi-Enclosed Cat House & Scratching Post
A cosy semi-enclosed cat house with a built-in scratching post for warmth, privacy and claw care.

Wicker Cat Bed With Scratching Post
An airy woven wicker cat bed with a built-in scratching post for cool, comfortable lounging year-round.

Round Sisal Cat Bed & Scratching Post
A cosy round nest paired with a sisal scratching post so cats can sleep, climb and scratch in one spot.

Compact U-Shaped Cat Tree With Scratcher
A space-saving U-shaped cat tree with sisal scratching post that packs climbing, scratching and resting into a small footprint.
Why your cat needs to scratch
Scratching keeps claws healthy, stretches the whole body and marks territory. Take the outlet away and they will simply use the furniture instead — so the goal is to give them something better.
Most cats prefer coarse sisal rope for a vertical stretch; some like flat cardboard for a satisfying shred. Offering both covers all preferences.
Choosing one your cat will actually use
Height and stability are everything: the post must be tall enough for a full stretch and heavy-based enough that it never wobbles mid-scratch.
Place it right next to the spot they currently target, and by their sleeping area — cats love a good scratch the moment they wake.
Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.
Common questions
Why won’t my cat use the scratching post?
Usually it is too short, too wobbly, the wrong material or in the wrong place. Choose a tall, sturdy sisal post and put it right where they already scratch.
Sisal or cardboard?
Many cats like both — vertical sisal for stretching and flat cardboard for shredding. Offer one of each if you can.
How do I stop my cat scratching the sofa?
Put an appealing post beside it, make the sofa boring with a protector, and reward every use of the post.
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