
Tips for scratching posts for cats
Hello dear Community, I would like to buy my cat a scratching post or something similar. Are there any absolute favourites that I should know about? Thanks for the tips

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Hello dear Community, I would like to buy my cat a scratching post or something similar. Are there any absolute favourites that I should know about? Thanks for the tips
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