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Art-Inspired Natural Sisal Scratching Mat

Art-Inspired Natural Sisal Scratching Mat

Dimension: 21.7 x 13 Inches

Regular price $24.99 USD
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Elevate your cat's scratching experience with our premium sisal mat, expertly crafted from high-quality fibers. Designed to pair seamlessly with our Art Scratcher, it provides a safe and durable surface for play, stretching, and scratching. Mimicking tree bark texture, it encourages healthy scratching habits. Low maintenance and replaceable for long-lasting enjoyment.

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FAQs

Why is sisal a better material than cardboard for a cat scratcher?

Sisal is a natural fiber that is extracted from the Agave plant, making it a more durable and long-lasting material compared to cardboard. It's also a rougher material, which helps to naturally file down a cat's nails as they scratch, promoting healthy nail growth and preventing them from becoming too long or sharp. Additionally, sisal sheds less than cardboard, which means you can say goodbye to the daily vacuuming of cardboard bits.Β 

Why does the mat come with a smell?

Fresh out of the box, the mat may have a vinegar-like or grassy smell.Β Please worry not! This is the natural aroma of the sisal fiber, which can become concentrated during shipping.Β Simply placing the mat in open air for a few days will allow the smell to dissipate.

How to use the adhesive pads included?Β 

The adhesive pads will hold up better if the mat is flattened for a few days before use.Β So, do not rush to apply the mat to the wall or furniture. Instead, lay the mat flat on the floor for a couple of days before attempting to affix it.

Which walls are recommended to use the mat on and which are NOT?

Our mats are perfect for being used on smooth surfaces such as marble, tile wall, smooth wood, glass and metal.Β We do not recommend surfaces like rough wall, textured wall, inferior wall, painted wall and paper wall. If you do want to use them on these surfaces, please make sure to pick a spot where you don't need to move the mat around frequently, and follow our removal instructions very carefully when removing.

How to remove the mat from the wall?

During removal, it’s better to use hair dryer to melt the adhesion and peel it off slowly to mitigate any damage to your wall.

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A Mona Lisa patterned sisal scratching mat on a wall in a living room

First Sisal Scratcher Mat with Artsy Designs

Our Sisal Mat can not only be used with our Art Scratcher but also be used standalone.

  • Elevate your home decor with our captivating artsy designs
  • Experience lasting quality with our durable materials
  • Meet your cat's every need with our versatile and flexible products
  • Enjoy a mess-free environment and enhanced comfort with our shedding-resistant material
  • Choose sustainable and cat-safe options
  • Safe & Sustainable Materials for Your Furry Friends

  • A cat paw scratching on a densed sisal scratching mat

    Dense Stitching for Better Scratching Experience

  • A super worn out cardboard scratcher leaving messy residues

    Shedding-resistant Feature for a Cleaner Home

Cat scratching a Mona Lisa sisal mat

Why choose sisal over cardboard?

Sisal is a natural fiber that is extracted from the Agave plant, making it a more durable and long-lasting material compared to cardboard. It's also a rougher material, which helps to naturally file down a cat's nails as they scratch, promoting healthy nail growth and preventing them from becoming too long or sharp. Additionally, sisal sheds less than cardboard, which means you can say goodbye to the daily vacuuming of cardboard bits.

  • A picture showing how to add the sisal mat to the wall

    Use on the wall

    To install the scratching mat on the wall at your cat's perfect stretching height, you may use the free Velcro pads. However, if your cat scratches very hard, screws will be the best solution so you don't have to worry about it falling off anymore.

  • Use on the sofa

    You may lay the mat flat on the sofa or stick it to its side using the free Velcro pads. If your sofa fabric allows, using twisting pins might be the best solution to prevent the mat from falling.

  • This picture shows that you may add the sisal scratching mat to the floor using Velcro pads

    Use on the floor

    The package includes 8 free adhesive pads to securely fix the scratching mat on the floor's smooth horizontal surface. Alternatively, you can use heavy objects like your sofa to keep the mat firmly in place, ensuring stability.

Customer Reviews

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Tanya
Beautiful scratching mat

Our cat really enjoys his new scratching mat. It’s well made and is holding up nicely to being used daily. He likes to scratch on it and also uses it as a bed. Very happy with it.

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Janey
Matisse

Within seconds of opening the package, my cat was scratching the scratch mat! It’s so cute and perfect for my newly renovated cat room. It comes with adhesive pads which were easy to use to put the mat on the wall. The customer service is also very quick and helpful. I would buy it again and definitely recommend it to anyone considering!

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Jennifer W
Highly recommend

Both of my cats use this scratcher!! We keep ours on the floor and they even use it for naps.

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Mario Johnson
Phenomenal Scratcher Mat

My cats love to sharpen their nails on my decorative carpet and now this mat has saved my carpets. They enjoy using this mat and the sticky disks that come with the mat keep it sturdy and in place. Highly recommend!

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Amy

Wish I'd gotten the easel bc flat doesn't interest my cats

Hi Amy,

This is Ning from Furrther. Sorry to hear that your cats are not interested in the scratching mat yet.

According to feedback from other customers, it can take some time for cats to realize that a scratcher is for them. Give them a bit more time and try providing occasional guidance. For example, you could sprinkle catnip on the mat or play with a toy near it.

Do your cats typically scratch a lot? What position do they usually prefer when scratching (horizontal, vertical, etc.)? Knowing this can help us brainstorm some additional ways to make the mat more appealing.

If you'd like to explore some other options, feel free to reach out to us via website livechat. We're happy to help you find the perfect solution to keep your feline friends happy and your furniture safe!

Best,

Ning
Furrther