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Cat trees are expensive and over time will inevitably wear out from constant use by your furry friends. Instead of throwing away the entire tree after a little wear and tear, this guide will describehelp walk you through how to refurbish the posts on your cat tree, so your furry friends can keep playing.
When posts are constantly scratched and played with, it is common for the fabric to tear and the scratching rope to fray, damaged posts can make a cat tree an eyesore in any home. By refurbishing damaged posts, you can save a great deal of money by not having to replace the entire cat tree, which often runs anywhere from $50 to $170.
While refurbishing may seem like a daunting task, there are no special skills required to complete this guide. Make sure to exercise caution when using a utility knife and a hot glue gun. |
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