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Furniture & cable destruction
Your sofa, sneakers, and charging cables – all shredded. Say goodbye to security deposits.
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Stop the Chaos, Start the Fun!
Tired of shredded couches and chewed wires? Your cat isn't being bad—they're just bored. Give them a healthy outlet for their natural instincts and protect your home today.
You don’t need a different cat. You need a better chew rope.
Same cat. Same zoomies. Different result.
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Multi-cat household
Two cats fighting? Give them one rope. Fight turns into tug-of-war. You become a referee, not a victim.
Testimonials
Got questions? We’ve got answers.
Can my cat swallow the fibers if the rope breaks?
Can my cat swallow the fibers if the rope breaks?
Extremely hard to break under normal use. Our rope is made of natural cotton — if small fibers are ingested, they typically pass through the digestive system. However, we always recommend supervising aggressive chewers and replacing the rope when heavily worn.
How do I refresh the catnip scent when it fades?
How do I refresh the catnip scent when it fades?
Easy! Place the rope together with the refillable catnip pouch back into the sealed bag for 24 hours. The cotton fibers naturally absorb the scent again. Repeat as needed — the catnip pouch lasts for months.
Is this chew rope safe for kittens under 3 months?
Is this chew rope safe for kittens under 3 months?
Yes. The soft cotton texture is gentle on baby teeth and sore gums. We recommend supervising the first few play sessions to ensure they chew appropriately. Many customers start using it at 2 months during early teething.
How do I clean the chew rope?
How do I clean the chew rope?
Hand wash with mild soap and warm water, then air dry. You can also machine wash in a laundry bag (gentle cycle, cold water). Do not use bleach or fabric softener. Avoid dryer — heat may damage the cotton fibers.
My cat ignores the rope. What should I do?
My cat ignores the rope. What should I do?
Try these tricks:
① Rub the rope thoroughly with the catnip pouch to maximize scent.
② Drag it on the floor like a snake or prey.
③ Play near their favorite spot. Some cats need 2–3 exposures before showing interest. Patience pays off!
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