A cat scratcher gives indoor cats a dedicated place to scratch, stretch, lounge, and play. This large L shape cardboard pad is designed for cats that need a space-saving scratching area at home.
Cat Scratcher for Indoor Cats
This L shape scratch pad can be used in several ways for daily cat enrichment. Place it flat as a lounge-style pad, stand it upright as a vertical surface, or use it in a corner-style position. The large 26.8-inch size gives cats more room to scratch and rest.
- Large L shape scratch pad for indoor use
- Measures 26.8 x 16.6 x 11.5 inches
- 1.6-inch thick cardboard for durable scratching
- Can be used vertically, horizontally, or prone
- Wall mounted design helps save floor space
- Includes a ball toy for added play interest
- Made with corrugated cardboard material
- Suitable for cats of all breed sizes
The angled design gives cats a comfortable surface for scratching and stretching. It can help redirect clawing away from sofas, rugs, and other household items. This makes the cardboard scratcher useful for apartments, living rooms, bedrooms, and indoor cat corners.
The cardboard texture gives cats a satisfying surface to dig into with their claws. The included ball toy adds extra interest during play. Indoor cats can scratch, lounge, roll, and explore the surface throughout the day. The beige color and modern shape also make it easier to place around home decor.
This wall mounted cat scratcher is useful for homes that need flexible placement. Use it upright when your cat enjoys vertical scratching. Use it flat when your cat prefers lounging and scratching at the same time. Keep the pad in a dry place to help maintain the cardboard surface.
Choose this cardboard pad for a simple indoor scratching solution. It gives cats a dedicated area for daily activity while helping protect common furniture areas from claw marks. The large size, L shape design, and multi-use setup make it a smart addition to your cat’s routine.
Explore more scratchers and cat furniture in our Cat Trees & Scratchers collection. For general cat scratching guidance, you can also review helpful information from the Ohio State University Indoor Pet Initiative.