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(More customer reviews)This is a clever device. All studies show that cats train better through rewards and not punishments, which is why I bought this.
It really only took my cat a day to learn to use this scratching post. My problem is that he has learned to push the outer tube up so that it falls on the lever and drops food. He also has a tendency to bite it instead of scratch it to get food. I have yet to see him actually scratch it.
I think this product needs to be a bit taller for it to really be used as a scratching post, but it's a great idea, and if you really work with your cat you may be able to get him to use it as it ought to be. The fact that you can fill the bottom with litter or sand to keep it stable also really helps.
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Cats can now treat themselves for good behavior with this unique scratching post. The interactive treat-and-food dispenser responds to the scratching motion of cats with the release of dry morsels of food. By rewarding cats with treats, the unit helps train pets to scratch the post instead of the furniture--a nice solution for both cat lovers and their cats. The unit's heavy plastic construction ensures long-lasting durability, and its paw-shaped base can be filled with sand or litter for added stability. Recommended by animal-behavior experts and veterinarians, the unit comes complete and ready to use, just add up to 4-1/2 cups of treats or dry food. The post features an attractive carpeted scratching surface and a neutral color that blends well with any home decor. The treat-and-food dispenser measures 13 by 13-1/2 by 20 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.
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