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7. I had a great source for cat furniture
Fri Aug 2, 2019, 10:26 PM
Aug 2019

He made big 20 lb. cat posts that sure get a work out around here with my three cats.

He isn't doing it anymore and I was advised to recover the existing posts.

I have the sisal but I do not know where to begin.

How do you get the old stuff off and glue (this is their recommendation) the new sisal on with hot glue and tacks (????).

I have two of these big posts and I hope they last a long time because I don't know where I will find another one that is big and sturdy and I have no idea how to recover one of them.

Sisal is the way to go I agree btw!

I would NEVER de-claw a cat!

Good for NY. Declawing is animal cruelty. sinkingfeeling Jul 2019 #1
our cat , once upon a time, who we got from another couple, was declawed. demigoddess Jul 2019 #2
Yeah!!! Phoenix61 Jul 2019 #3
I inherited a declawed cat. flamin lib Jul 2019 #4
Mocrofiber furniture. Doreen Jul 2019 #5
I had a great source for cat furniture CountAllVotes Aug 2019 #7
Good. I refuse to take my cats to any vet that declaws. catbyte Jul 2019 #6
+1 CountAllVotes Aug 2019 #8
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