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Round Fruit-Themed Cat Scratching Board with Sisal Surface and Integrated Bed Area

This multi-functional cat accessory addresses two fundamental feline needs within a single compact unit. By combining a durable sisal scratching surface with a slightly concave sleeping area, it provides cats with appropriate outlets for both claw maintenance and rest. The 390mm diameter circular design features a fruit-themed aesthetic while maintaining practical dimensions suitable for small living spaces. Developed specifically for indoor use with small cat breeds, this product offers pet owners a space-efficient solution that can help redirect scratching behaviour away from household furniture.
Features and Construction

The board's construction centres around its dual-purpose design, integrating both functional scratching and sleeping areas within a unified form.
Material and Build
Constructed from sisal material, the scratching surface is designed to withstand regular clawing while providing appropriate texture for feline scratching behaviour. The material's noted resistance to wear makes it suitable for this application, offering cats a dedicated surface that can endure repeated use. The fruit-themed design adds visual interest while maintaining the practical requirements of a scratching surface.
Size and Practical Fit
With dimensions of 390mm in diameter and 100mm in height, this circular board occupies minimal floor space while providing adequate surface area for both scratching and sleeping functions. The compact size makes it particularly suitable for homes with limited space or small apartments where larger scratching posts might be impractical. The slightly concave central section creates a natural resting area that accommodates a cat's curled sleeping position.
Uses and Placement

The board serves multiple functions that address common feline behaviours and owner concerns about furniture protection.
Event or Professional Use
For temporary cat accommodation or professional settings like veterinary waiting areas, the board provides a familiar scratching and resting surface that can help reduce stress. Its compact design allows for easy placement in various environments, while the durable sisal construction withstands use by multiple cats. The unit's all-in-one nature simplifies setup and reduces the need for multiple separate cat accessories.
Everyday Home Use
In residential settings, the board offers a dedicated alternative to furniture for scratching behaviour while simultaneously providing a comfortable resting spot. The slightly concave centre section naturally encourages cats to curl up within the bounded space, creating a sense of security during sleep. Positioned near areas where cats typically scratch furniture, it can help redirect this natural behaviour to an appropriate surface.
Benefits and Buying Value

The combination of functions within a single unit offers practical advantages for both cats and their owners.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
The sisal material's noted resistance to wear contributes to the product's longevity as a scratching surface, potentially reducing the frequency of replacement compared to less durable materials. The simple construction requires minimal maintenance beyond occasional cleaning, while the integrated design eliminates the need for separate scratching posts and beds that might require individual upkeep.
Why Choose This Product
This product offers a space-efficient solution that addresses multiple feline needs without requiring multiple separate accessories. The combination of scratching surface and sleeping area within a compact 390mm diameter unit makes it particularly suitable for homes with limited space. For owners of small cat breeds seeking to protect furniture while providing appropriate outlets for natural behaviours, this integrated approach offers practical convenience.
