All Star Emery Cat Reviews
All Star Emery Cat Reviews
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EmeryCat Emery Cat Board No more cutting nails- cats groom while they play! The secret is the Emery Cat Board's patented honeycomb surface that works like a nail file, gently filing away sharpness. Infused with irresistible catnip, kitty keeps coming back for more. Patented abrasive emery surface works like a nail file. Helps prevent cats from scratching your furniture. The easy and safe way to trim your cat's nails. Designed for cat interaction, stretching and playing. Infused with irresistible catnip, kitty keeps coming back for more. Each measures: 18"L x 12"W x 2.25"H Bonus furry play toy and catnip included! Features: Your cat can give itself a pedicure Strong enough to support even larger cats Your cat safely files its own claws each and every time Emery Cat Board's special arch design is perfect for stretching and scratching Includes cat toy and catnip
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- Your cat can give itself a pedicure- Patented abrasive emery surface works like a nail file
- Bonus furry play toy and catnip included!
- Emery Cat Board's special arch design is perfect for stretching and scratching
- Each measures: 18"L x 12"W x 2.25"H
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By D. Gargaro
I saw this at the drugstores now so bought one for $20. The cats won't use it at all and they do like catnip. They never will try to scratch on anything as stiff as this, its like a regular emery board material. They will scratch on a cardboard scratcher and their favorite is a carpeted one. I am about to throw this out especially if some people say their cats got their nail stuck on it.
By Thomas Hennessy
The idea of this type of cat scratch-er probably seemed like a good idea on paper. However, my cat did not use it what so ever no mater how much catnip was on it.
By Miss Kitty (USA)
I received this as a gift from my parents after they listened to me complain about my cats clawing my furniture and how expensive it would be to get them declawed. I have tried everything to encourage my cats to use it; I spread the catnip on it that was included in the package and...nothing. I bought the catnip that I normally use and the brand the cats love and...nothing. Don't bother with this product. Save your money and your time.
PS they don't even play with the toy that's attached.
By Bruce E. Fleming
My two cats looked at the emery cat board, sniffed it and never used it once. Even with catnip on it. I gave it to my brother and none of his 3 cats wanted anything to do with it. So he passed it onto my other brother and.........you guessed it... his cat was not interested. 6 cats in all. I dont think the people who made this product ever tested it out.
I've read a few reviews that said that their cats actually got hurt by using it by having a nail get pulled out.
Save your money people and get an inexpensive cardboard scatching pad from any pet store.
By Robert A. Booth
I purchased this board at Wal-Mart and decided to try it. I have several cats and within 15 minutes the feathery toy was destroyed and nothing was left but the stem. I had no trouble with it tipping and the cats all gathered around it and did use it. Apparently this is nothing but a cardboard type scratcher with sand or abrasive material glued to the top. It's been 4 days now and there is a large area in the middle with all the abrasive material gone and cardboard exposed. I can hear them two rooms away ripping it to shreds. They have destroyed it for it's useful purpose. Maybe one or two cats that use it, but a multiple cat household that use it and it's $20 down the drain and back to the woodwork and couch. They are wrecking balls with claws. And for me declaws are out of the question. That's like cutting the last joint of your fingers off. An easier and more productive solution is a 20" long and 4" diameter tree branch nailed to a sturdy base. I have one of those and it's down to a 2" diameter.
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