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Old December 31st, 2009, 08:25 PM
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EmeryCat board for cats to keep their nails clipped

Last week I was watching TLC and there was an advertisement for a scratching board that looked really interesting. It is called EmeryCat. I went to their website Emerycat.ca and ordered one. The ad said that if you ordered one for $29.95 + $7.95 shipping you would get a second one for free as long as I paid a $7.95 shipping charge.

With 4 cats who love to tear up the furniture I decided to order one. The two boards arrived today along with 3 replacement boards I ordered during the ordering process for $14.95 + shipping.

They each came with a bag of catnip, what looks like a good quality cat slicker and a fluffy toy on a post to put into a hole on the board.

The plastic frame is raised like a bridge and the insert is stiff cardboard that has one side coated with a substance like an emery board.

I set both of them up and the cats headed straight for it and started to scratch immediately. I had shaken the catnip into the holes in the board, as directed. They have been back to it a couple of times to scratch. The board appears to be holding together and hasn't shown any sign of wear...yet.

I expect it will take a few uses before I see whether it keeps their nails shorter and not as sharp.

I will keep everyone posted on how it works and whether it falls apart in a short time but I thought it was worth spending the money to see if it works. None of my cats are very impressed with having their nails clipped so if it works, it will be great.
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Old December 31st, 2009, 09:48 PM
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dbg10, I have seen the ad for this product and was thinking I would like to try it, but like so many products on sale on the TV these days was a bit concerned about whether it would be used and about the quality of the product itself.
My 4 older guys all use the scratching post made for them and are a snap to trim their claws, but the little rescue that arrived a couple of weeks is still not too crazy about being picked up so I have not been able to trim her's yet. It was for her that I thought this product might work. I was doubtful the Maine Coons would even be accomodated on the board even though they say it does handle bigger cats, Maines are not likely what they were referring to!
I would really like to hear how your use of the product goes. Thanks for the info.
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Old January 1st, 2010, 03:00 PM
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Today so far they are ignoring the "Emerycat" board but the toy feathery thing on a stick seems to be a hit. I keep putting it back in the hole and they keep taking it out to play with it. I think I may have to add some more catnip to get them using it.

I have two "Bergen Turbo Scratchers" from Petsmart that I bought a year or two ago. The cardboard inserts each last less than a week with my cats and at $7.99 for two of them, are too expensive for me to replace them very often.

The fact they love the "Turbo Scratcher" was the reason I thought the Emerycat board might work. I find I have to wrap them in a towel and wrestle with them to get their nails clipped, so if this works, it will be great.

I forgot to mention that I ordered two sets of Emerycat boards, so I will receive 4 boards when they all arrive (one is a gift). During the ordering process I was asked if I wanted Emerycat boards with a 5 year warranty for $39.95 instead of $29.95. I agreed to the warranty for one set of Emerycat boards, but not the other. The two that arrived yesterday has the 5 year warranty on them but I am still waiting for the set without the warranty. The boards I received yesterday are very sturdy and hold my 25 lb cat without showing any signs of weakness. I will post about the second set when it arrives, it may be the same board, or one that is much flimsier.

Time wiil tell if it was a good buy or not
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Old January 1st, 2010, 03:59 PM
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You have a 25Ib cat. I hope you are trying to lower it's weight.

I have seen these commerials and this products looks good.

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Old January 1st, 2010, 04:10 PM
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Surprisingly Sam the 25lb cat isn't overweight. He is a very large cat who is larger than my neighbours lhasa apso x border collie.
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Old January 1st, 2010, 05:10 PM
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ACO,Hi there!!
I believe Sam the 25lb kitty is a Maine Coon,25lb's is not unusual for that breed.
I had a male Maine Coon a looong time ago and he was about that weight too.
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Old January 18th, 2010, 03:54 PM
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Gawd I can't believe what I received today. I finally received the second set of emerycat boards that I ordered at the same time as the ones I posted about initially.

I don't think I mentioned why I ordered them. The order showed only 1 board when I went through the ordering process. It did not indicate that I would receive the free second board. When I went through the ordering process I added 3 more extra inserts for the board thinking they wouldn't last and I also added a 5 year guarantee to the first order and when I received that order the boards and plastic frames were solid and held my 25 lb cat without any trouble. I paid $39.95 + shipping ++ for the boards with the guarantee.

I then went back and ordered another set without the 5 year guarantee and without the extra 3 boards for $29.95 + shipping ++ because I thought I was only getting the one board and I wanted 2.

The second set arrived today and the plastic frame is so flimsy it would bend under my 9 lb cat, let alone my 14 lb or 25 lb cats. It is essentially a piece of junk

I am not surprised there are negative comments all over the place about this item, if you don't spend the extra for the guarantee, you get something that wouldn't last a week with a larger cat.

I am looking into sending this second set back to them for a refund. However, I expect they will charge me almost as much to return it as it cost in the first place. I'll post about that when I find out. I know it served me right for falling for their slick advertising

On the other hand, my cats are using the original board at night and their nails are shorter and duller so I guess it has been a partial success because it is doing what I wanted it to do. But this is the board with the guarantee that is sturdy. The original insert is in the board and it seems to be lasting too with the liberal addition of catnip.

Please be wary of this ad, it deserves all the negative reviews it has received unless you pay a lot extra
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Old January 18th, 2010, 04:11 PM
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You should phone your credit card company and get them to reverse the charge for the second order and tell them that you are returning the product. Pay the extra dollar to the post office to get it insured then you have a tracking number to check with the post office's website to see when the company got it back.
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