Collection: Cat Tree & Cat Scratching Post

Collection: Cat Tree & Cat Scratching Post

Top Cat Scratching Posts and Cat Tree by PawPawUp for Energetic, Healthy Cats

At PawPawUp, we get that cats need to scratch to stay fit and glad. Our scratching posts and cat trees help your cat do what comes naturally while giving your good seats a break. Made with strong, long materials, each post lets your cat play, stretch, and chill out right.

Why Pick PawPawUp's Cat Scratching Posts and Cat trees?

  • Strong Build: Made with tough sisal and firm bases, our posts can take a lot of scratching, giving your cat endless hours of fun.
  • Saves Furniture: With our posts, your cat has a spot to scratch, which means your couches, rugs, and walls won't get scratched.
  • Promotes Good Ways: Scratching posts make stress go away, keep claws fit, and help with your cat's need to stretch.
  • Many Types: From small posts to big towers, we've got the right post for any cat and any room set up.
  • Fun Toys Added: Some posts come with toys to keep your cat busy and happy.

Our cat trees work great as cat play spots and go well with a comfy cat bed for maximum ease. Whether your cat likes to climb, stretch, or play, we have what they need. Buy a scratching post now for a joyful, more on-the-move cat, and get free shipping if you spend over $79!

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Cat Tree & Scratching Post FAQ

Will cats scratch furniture if they have a scratching post?
They won't scratch furniture if they love the scratching post. Positioning, texture, and enticing (like catnip) are the magic bullets! Here's what to know when selecting the perfect cat scratcher for your cat.
What to do after a cat scratch?
Wash the scratch immediately with soap and water. Use an antiseptic and watch for infection. Seek medical attention if needed.
Do scratching posts sharpen a cat's nails?
Yes, natural scratching wears off the outer surfaces of their claws, keeping them clean and healthy.
How tall must a cat tree be?
1.5 times the length of your stretched-out cat. Tall trees (4–6 feet) work best for high-energy or more than one cat. Read on to see how this article aids you in choosing the purr-fect cat tree for your cat, as per her requirement, attitude, and the amount of space she has.
Can I teach my cat to scratch a scratching post?
To train a cat to scratch on a post, one needs to plan and be patient. Place the post somewhere the cat is already going — for example, near furniture they like to scratch. Encourage interest with a dusting of catnip on the post or through a wand toy to make them take notice of it. Praise them or reward them every time they scratch the post.

Do not scold your cat for scratching other surfaces; instead, guide them towards the post peacefully. You may also discourage unwanted surfaces by temporarily covering them or employing deterrent sprays.

To learn more in-depth and cat owner tips, read this thread on training a cat to scratch on a post.
Where can I get a good-quality cat tree in Melbourne?
Here at PawPawUp, we select cat trees that deliver play value, comfort, and durability—perfect for kittens and larger breeds. If you're shopping in-store, consider doing a quick stability test, especially if your cat is high-energy or heavier.

For more first-hand advice and local insights, consider checking out this thread about acquiring a quality cat tree in Melbourne.