It s an extremely stiff fiber that comes from the agave plant aka the american aloe.
Cat scratching post replacement rope.
Conversely sisal fabric becomes softer as it is scratched encouraging more and more use.
Many cat scratching posts are covered with sisal rope but sisal fabric is a better option.
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Place a small line of glue about 1 2 to 3 4 long on the bare post about 2 away from where you last glued.
The easy to assemble scratcher features a sisal rope scratching post and a large plush square base that adds stability for cats while in use.
Starting at the bottom of the scratching post find where the old rope leaves off.
Cat scratching posts help to encourage physical activity provide an area for stretching and satisfy your cat s natural scratching instincts.
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Spread a thin layer of glue over the rest of the cat tree s center post.
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This will dissuade the cat from continuing to use the post.
Coil the rope tightly around the post so no gaps show between the layers of coiled sisal.
Put a dab of hot glue right by the old rope and place the new rope right on top so that the two ends become as seamless as possible.
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As a cat scratches at the rope its fibers become dislodged and are sharp.