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Cepillo y rascador de esquina para gatos con cerdas de masaje para el cuidado personal: cepillo para gatos que se puede montar en la pared o en muebles para eliminar el pelo suelto, masajeador de esquina desmontable de plástico PP.
Loved by 480+ cat ownersRated 4.9 stars on 481 reviewsDetachable bristles, rinse and reuseScrew or adhesive mount included

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What if my cat ignores it at first?
Some cats walk past a new object for a day or two before they commit. Mount it at a corner your cat already rubs, like a door frame or sofa edge, so it sits in their existing path. A pinch of the included catnip pouch tucked behind the spiky part usually shortens the wait. Most cats start rubbing within minutes once the spot feels familiar.
Can I mount it without drilling holes in my wall?
Yes. The base comes with both screws and an adhesive backing, so renters can skip the drill entirely. The adhesive holds on smooth surfaces like painted walls, tiled corners, or the flat side of a cabinet. For heavy rubbers or larger cats that lean their full weight in, the screw option gives a firmer hold and stays put longer.
Is the material safe if my cat licks or chews the bristles?
The spiky grooming part is molded from firm PP plastic with flexible pins, so light licking and nibbling during a rub session is normal and safe. It is not a chew toy, so cats are not meant to gnaw chunks off it. Wipe it down now and then to keep the pins clean for the next visit.
Does it actually work on long-haired cats?
It works on long coats, with a caveat. The flexible bristles catch loose undercoat as your cat rubs past, which cuts daily shedding on furniture. It does not replace a full comb-out for tangles or mats deep in a long coat. Think of it as everyday upkeep between your regular grooming sessions, not a substitute for them.
I have more than one cat. Is one brush enough?
One brush handles a multi-cat home fine, since cats take turns at the same rubbing spots. If your cats compete over territory or you have rooms on different floors, a second unit in another corner keeps the peace and gives each cat a spot of their own. Pull the collected fur off more often when several cats share one brush.
Where is the best spot in the house to mount it?
Pick a corner your cat already passes daily: a hallway turn, a bathroom door frame, or a table leg near their food. Mounting it at your cat's shoulder height lets them rub cheeks, chin, and flanks in one pass. Avoid spots behind closed doors or in rooms they rarely enter, since the brush only works where they already roam.
Can I take the spiky part off to clean or replace it?
Yes. The spiky grooming head clips out of the mounted base, so you can lift it off, pull away trapped fur, rinse it, and click it back in. The base stays on the wall through cleaning. This detachable design also means you can swap the head later without removing the screws or peeling the adhesive off your wall.
What is the difference between the Small and Large size?
The Large measures 15.5 by 8 by 5 cm and gives a bigger rubbing surface for full-body passes, which suits adult and bigger cats. The Small measures 13 by 4 by 4.5 cm and fits tighter corners or kittens and petite cats. Both use the same dense flexible PP pins and the same screw or adhesive mounting, so the choice is mostly about space and cat size.