Illustration — Sisal Cat Scratching Pad
Starry Cat
Illustrated scenes and cat characters, woven into a surface worth looking at twice.
The Illustration series feels the closest to wall art, with dreamy cat portraits, story-like compositions, and expressive colors printed onto natural sisal. It brings a softer, more imaginative mood into the home while keeping the textured scratch surface cats naturally return to.
$39.99
Pattern
- Material
- Nature Sisal Fiber
- Size
- 14 × 20 in
- Craft
- Pet-friendly ink printed & Adhesive-backed
- Usage
- Cat Scratching & Home Décor
Why this matters
Four reasons this scratcher is worth putting on your wall.
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Natural sisal
Woven from raw sisal fiber — coarse enough to satisfy a cat's instinct to scratch, without synthetic fillers or chemical treatments.

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Pet-safe ink
Water-based, non-toxic, tested for animal contact. Cats lick everything — we design assuming that.

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Peel-and-stick
Anti-slip backing mounts anywhere — walls, doors, cabinets, or tiles. No tools, no damage. Repositionable when needed.

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Built to last
More than 6 months of regular use. When it's done, it's fully compostable: sisal is a natural fiber.

See it in the home
Designed to live on a wall, not hide in a corner.
Real homes, real cats
Caught in the act.
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How do I mount it?
Pick a clean, smooth, dry surface — walls, doors, cabinets, or tiles. Place it at a height your cat naturally stretches to. Peel off the backing and press firmly for at least 10 seconds. Allow 24 hours before first use for best adhesion.
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How do I care for it?
Keep dry — avoid moisture. Natural sisal may vary slightly in color, and a light natural odor may appear when first opened (ventilate for 1–2 days if needed). Expected lifespan is about 6 months of regular use.
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Is it safe for cats?
Yes. The ink is water-based and non-toxic, tested for animal contact. The sisal itself is a natural fiber with no synthetic coating. Cats lick everything — we design assuming that.
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How do I remove it?
Do not pull off forcefully. Warm the adhesive gently with a hairdryer for 10–15 seconds first, then peel slowly from one corner. This prevents surface damage and keeps the backing intact if you want to reposition.









