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Your cat isn't being bad — her post is just too short
If your sofa arm is shredded, it's not spite. Scratching is how cats stretch their whole body, mark their space, and keep their claws healthy. The cheap posts that get ignored all have the same problem: too short to stretch on, too wobbly to feel safe — so she goes back to the one surface that's tall and solid. Your couch.
ScratchTower fixes the root cause. A full-height 80 cm sisal post on a weighted, no-tip base gives her the deep, satisfying stretch she's actually after — with a swinging plush ball on top to keep it fun. Put it next to her favorite scratching spot and watch where she goes instead.
HOW IT WORKS
Tall, solid, and right where she scratches
Cats target the sofa because it's the tallest, sturdiest surface in the room — perfect for a deep stretch-and-scratch. ScratchTower beats it on its own terms: a full 80 cm of natural sisal she can fully reach up and dig into, anchored by a weighted anti-tip base that won't budge no matter how hard she pulls. Stand it next to her current scratching spot, and she gets everything the couch offered — the height, the resistance, the stability — on a surface that's actually meant for it. The swinging plush ball on top keeps her coming back to play. New target set; furniture spared.
WHY IT STICKS
She scratches it instead of the couch
Cats don't scratch to be destructive — they scratch to stretch, mark their territory, and shed worn claw sheaths. The reason most posts fail is simple: they're too short and too wobbly, so your cat goes back to the one surface that is tall and solid — your sofa arm.
ScratchTower gives her a better option right where she already wants it. At a full 80 cm she can reach up, dig in, and pull a real full-body stretch. The natural sisal feels right under her claws, the weighted base never tips, and the swinging plush ball turns it into a play stop too. Once she has a post that actually satisfies the urge, the couch stops being the target.
Why cat parents switch
ScratchTower vs. a cheap short scratching post
Most scratching posts that get ignored share the same two flaws: they're too short for a real stretch and too light to feel safe. Here's how ScratchTower is built differently.
|   | Catgets ScratchTower | Cheap short post |
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Full 80 cm — room for a complete full-body stretch / Too short, cat can't fully reach up |
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Weighted anti-tip base that stays planted / Light base that wobbles and tips over |
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Tightly wound natural sisal she can actually shred / Thin carpet or loose rope that frays fast |
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Swinging plush ball doubles it as a play stop / Post only — nothing to keep her interested |
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Non-slip pads keep it steady on hard floors / Slides across the floor when used |
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Becomes the spot she chooses over the sofa / Gets ignored — cat goes back to the couch |
What cat parents are saying
Frequently asked questions
Will my cat actually use it instead of the couch?
The two things that make a post work are height and stability — ScratchTower has both. Place it right next to the spot she's been scratching (like the sofa arm). Most cats switch within a few days once they realize they can pull a full stretch on something that won't tip. A pinch of catnip on the post the first day helps too.
How tall is it, and why does height matter?
It's a full 80 cm. Cats scratch partly to stretch their back and shoulders, so a short post never satisfies the urge — they go back to the tall couch arm. ScratchTower is tall enough for a complete full-body stretch, which is exactly why it wins out over your furniture.
Will it tip over when my cat goes at it hard?
No. The base is weighted and anti-tip, with non-slip pads underneath so it stays planted on hard floors and rugs. It's built to take an adult cat throwing their full weight into a scratch without wobbling.
What is the post made of — will it hold up?
The post is wrapped in tightly wound natural sisal, the texture cats prefer for scratching. It holds up to daily use and frays far slower than carpet or loose rope. As the top wears down over time, you can simply re-wrap that section.
What's the swinging ball for?
It's a soft plush ball on a spring/cord that dangles from the top. It turns the post into a play stop as well as a scratcher, which gives your cat one more reason to come back to it instead of the sofa.
How long is shipping, and what if it's not right for us?
Delivery is 5–8 days. Every ScratchTower is backed by our 30-day money-back guarantee — if your cat doesn't take to it, just reach out and we'll make it right. Returns are simple; see our Returns page for details.
Your couch is safe — or your money back
Set ScratchTower next to the spot she's been scratching and give her a few days. If she doesn't take to it, you're covered by our 30-day money-back guarantee — satisfaction guaranteed, no fuss. And every order comes with our free Healthy Hydration Handbook, delivered to your inbox the moment you check out.