Stylish Options from Mass Retailers: Introducing The Dream Curl by Petlinks System

Filed under Beds & Loungers, Scratching, Sisal by moderncat at 10:41 pm on Jul 23 2008

Dream Curl Scratcher from Petlinks System

Finally, the major pet product retailers are starting to stock some more stylish options, like the Dream Curl from Petlinks System. The Dream Curl is a stylish scratcher that provides a variety of surfaces for scratching, playing, and lounging. It incorporates both carpet and sisal, allowing kitty to choose her favorite. The curved form creates areas for napping and perching, plus there is even a little toy that hangs underneath the curve for a fun surprise every time kitty walks by.

I purchased one of these the very first time I saw it and I have to say, it is one of the cats’ most favorite objects. Everyone takes turns lounging, jumping, and scratching on it. (At this very moment, Dazzler and Flora are both kicking the heck out of it.) The little toy came off right away, but it was a good idea. The cats absolutely love their Dream Curl, plus it is quite durable (except for the toy). There is almost always someone playing in it, on it, or under it. This is an extremely well-designed product with a very affordable price tag.

Available at PetSmart

12 Responses to “Stylish Options from Mass Retailers: Introducing The Dream Curl by Petlinks System”

  1. 1 adoug33on 24 Jul 2008 at 8:43 am

    Hands down the best cat accessory available. My cat who hates everything, won’t get out of this thing!

    Well worth the investment, or two!

  2. 2 Peteron 24 Jul 2008 at 8:46 am

    Taco!

  3. 3 jmuhjon 24 Jul 2008 at 2:09 pm

    Looks like a great product and I’m going to get one. Thanks for sharing this!

  4. 4 Stumbling Over Chaos :: Lost in the linkiness againon 25 Jul 2008 at 2:01 am

    [...] a lot of time lounging on or near it and sometimes even scratching it. Now I’m wondering how this scratcher would go [...]

  5. 5 joeon 25 Jul 2008 at 6:55 am

    thats a nice looking birman

  6. 6 Stumbling Over Chaos :: ‘Nipped and curledon 04 Aug 2008 at 2:02 am

    [...] seeing a picture of the Dream Curl scratcher on Modern Cat, I knew we needed one around here. On Friday, I found a SmartyKat ScratchScroll at [...]

  7. 7 ishion 10 Aug 2008 at 9:08 pm

    my cats LOVE this! they fought over it when i first brought it home and several months later they still use it for scratching, lounging and playing. i highly reccommend it!

  8. 8 Lauren F.on 21 Aug 2008 at 7:59 am

    My cats love this too–I saw it at Target & it was only $20 so I figured what the heck. I put it upstairs where one cat was always scratching on the carpet, and now he uses this thing instead. Of course he scratches on the carpet part, not so much on the sisal, and it’s starting to look a little ratty already, but for that price replacement is not such a big deal. Cheaper than replacing floor carpet, anyway!

  9. 9 Alexon 31 Aug 2008 at 8:18 pm

    Thanks for posting about this. The concept intigued us so we picked one up about a month ago. It is without a doubt a great scratcher/lounger; both of our cats love it so much, we had to pick up a second so they won’t have to share just the one.

  10. 10 Alion 03 Oct 2008 at 12:53 pm

    My kitty loves this thing!! It’s hours of entertainment and it’s where she takes her catnip mousey when she’s ready to end the agony and “kill” it before she goes after the springs lol.

    Amazing. :)

  11. 11 Sylvia Percyon 10 Nov 2008 at 7:26 pm

    Our cats absolutely adore this scratcher that I bought about 6 months ago. They liked it so much that I bought 3 more of them, but we do have 7 cats to share them. They lay on it, snooze on it, scratch on it, and they lay next to it and play with the dangling ball. Sometimes I find it upside down too. It was worth every penny for our kitties to enjoy.

  12. 12 Wombatinaon 11 Nov 2008 at 11:31 pm

    I bought one at PetSmart the second I saw it. Finally, artistic cat stuff in a retail store at a reasonable price. Great job!! Oh yah, the cats love it. >_<

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