Sisal is a common material for scratching posts. It’s wood-like and many felines love scratching on it, so it makes sense that many scratching posts would have sisal wrapped around them. With that said, as the cat uses it, the sisal will become torn and worn out. Therefore, you may have to replace it eventually.
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One coil of 100 feet of 3/8 inch 100% Sisal Rope that is made in Brazil. Good for making cat scratching post and toys. Holds knots very well. Great for Crafts and other uses. Sisal rope does shrink when wet. This rope does contain the natural oils from the grass that the rope is made from. Not for use with birds.
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One item contains 10 lbs. of sisal remnants. Remnants can be easily cut to size with scissors. Rubber backed to prevent movement and unraveling. You
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