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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The Adirondack Cedar Cat Scratch!


When my dreams of shredding powder at nearby Whiteface Mountain were actually the sounds of our beloved cats shredding Sofia Stickley, Chairly Oakwood and Rorrie-Rental Rug, it was time for action!
Stickley doesn't sell an attractive Catscratch, but they do sell some mighty fine furniture.  So after buying a couple lovely couches and chairs, I didn't appreciate our fluffy friends taking to them for their pedicures.  Sleeping on them ( after I laid down a blanket to make fur cleanup easier! ) was fine.





To start the project, I dragged home a long cedar tree that had been cut down by the County road workers.  After rescuing this chipper dodging cedar from the County road crews, I saved it again from being used to heat our Adirondack Haven.  Thinking that it's hairy bark would please any vanity-struck, grooming feline, I asked Carl to nail a 2x6 to it.  Covering the lumber with birch bark, oak leaves and other natural debris, I created this decorative scratching post.





Now the next time my wallet cringes as the furniture is being frayed and singed,  I scoop up our beautiful cat.  Setting her down next to the post, I demo where and how she will be grooming while she's visiting our Adirondack Hide-a-way!  At first she glared at me for thinking that I'd be able to teach her anything about manicures and pedicures.  But not long after, I saw a neat pile of shredded cedar bark that had been scratch off at cat height!  Success!!

Coming soon - The Adirondack Fire Hydrant for those Hard to Shop For Mountain Dogs!


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