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How to Refurbish a Cat Scratching Post

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    • A worn down cat scratching post is neither fun to look at, nor do cats like it. But this a quick and easy fix that uses minimal materials and tools!

    • Opal is not amused.

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    • Begin by cutting a section of the existing rope at the top with a utility knife.

    • Grab onto the cut piece of rope and begin unraveling it. Some sections may be glued down, so don't be shy and give it a good pull to remove the rope.

    • Sisal rope has a very rough feel to it, so using gloves will prevent the rope from scratching up your hands.

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    • To save time and rope, you can stop about half-way down, since the bottom portion is likely still in good shape.

    • When you reach a stopping point, cut the rope with your utility knife and glue the end back onto the post with hot glue.

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    • Take the new sisal rope and glue the end to the post right where the old rope left off.

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    • Begin wrapping the new rope around the post.

    • It's important to keep the rope tight as you wrap it so it doesn't come loose when your cat scratches on it.

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    • Every few layers or so, put a dab of hot glue on the post and continue wrapping the rope around the post.

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    • When you get to the top, cut the excess rope off and put one last dab of glue on the post to hold the end of the rope in place.

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    • Good as new!

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Craig Lloyd

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I love this idea, but I’m wary of using hot glue to fix the rope to the base - unless the heat from the glue changes the structure of the material (like with foam for example), the hold isn’t very strong in my experience. Have you experimented with other adhesives?

Erin Lightman Renner - Contestar

Our hot glue gun from Michaels affixed the sisal rope well when I used thick suede gloves (like gardening or hawk gloves) to hold the glued rope while winding it around the pole. You may need to purchase a hotter temperature glue gun. We had to because our first one didn't work well.

noone - Contestar

I just bought some sisal rope to do a repair and I agree that hot glue for me is not the ticket. I would prefer to actually tie the rope onto and then off of the stand. Hot glue alone would not be enough I doubt. Just a dab to hold in place while wrapping.

Susan Motley - Contestar

What other adhesives that might work?

Kristine Gray - Contestar

Hot glue works just fine if you wrap the rope tightly enough. I have repaired several this way and they have lasted for a couple of years.

Cat Calhoun - Contestar

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