Top positive review
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So far, so good
By Tiffany on Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2012
At first my cat prefered her beaten up scratching post and I had to coax her to use this one, but now she chooses to use it, although she won't ever sit on the platform. She's a 12 lb cat and a little clumsy. The platform is not sturdy enough. She's also used to her old post that had a thicker carpeted bottom and she like to grab onto the post and fling herself around. The bottom on this one has a plush covering, which is soft, but it doesn't provide any cushion for her. Overall this is a good scratching post. It does its job and it's nice that it's a little taller so my cat can stretch as she scratches. One negative is that the rope isn't wound as tightly nor secured in place like the old post so I have a feeling this one may fall apart quicker.
Top critical review
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Lightweight, about as sturdy as $20 will buy
By Abagail Link on Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
We got the one with the platform on top thinking our gal might like a place to sit. Unfortunately, as soon as our rotund girl jumped off the top, it just about toppled over. Good thing I was right there! It’s sort of wobbly and unstable even without a cat on it, so we knew the platform was a no go. We removed the top but needed to cover up the screw so we added a silicone tumbler boot and some duct tape. With the addition of some dangling toys from our personal collection, it’s now a pretty good scratching post. :) it’s not bad, but it’s cheap and not super sturdy, so I wouldn’t recommend the one with the platform unless you have a kitten or something. We have other cat trees and just needed a scratching post in the bedroom to deter our kitty from scratching the bed, so this will fill the need for now.
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