Cut about a foot of sisal rope off the other end of the sisal piece you are working with to make the loop for hanging the board you don t want to cut it where you are currently wrapping or you ll interrupt the continuity of the wrapping.
Diy sisal cat scratcher.
This chic diy cat scratcher uses sisal rope and a few other materials to make a beautiful scratcher for your kitty.
I ve read that sprinkling a little cat nip on a new scratcher helps to attract a cat but ours didn t need it and she loves it for a full stretch too.
Pull the rope tight and place it on top of the glue.
Right after i found out i was pregnant with tootie.
Prop up the new scratcher and introduce it to your cat.
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.
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.
How to make a cat scratching post.
Sisal rope is loved by most of cats and it s great for scratching.
Wrap the rope around the front angled piece tightly securing the rope approximately every five rotations or so.
To keep the costs of my diy cat scratching post down i purchased a rug on.
And if you want rope of a different color you can even dye sisal.
The mat is about 51 x 18 and the sisal part is about 20 x 18 tons of scratching space it won t slip the weight of the cushion keeps the scratching mat in place even with large cats even for larger cats the size of the mat and the height provide a great scratching surface.
Scratching is an essential part of your cat s life.
Make this simple diy cat scratcher to provide your pet a great scratch area and some safety for your furn.
Also a few saving tips.
100 feet of 3 8 sisal rope rug slightly larger than 20 x 20 wood glue 4x4 post cap 8 x 2 5 wood screws 18 x 5 8 wire nails using natural sisal rope for your diy cat scratcher is the only way to go.
Sure cotton rope looks cool but it doesn t have that same satisfying scratch and it won t last very long.
Color blocking is a stylish way to add a bold touch to your space or look and using this technique will make it edgier.
Make a cool color block cat scratcher post of sisal rope and it will be a nice addition to your space.
The final step is to secure the sisal rope tightly with a heavy duty stapler.
It will fit many decor styles your cat will be pleased to scratch natural sisal rope and making it is pretty easy.