Meeko demonstrates how to use a cat scratcher. Kristen Seymour
We resigned ourselves to a home filled with torn-up furniture. At her age, we didn't expect Meeko to change her ways. But when these cat scratchers came to us to test, we gave Meeko another chance.
Meeko's Choice: Scratch Lounge
The Scratch Lounge ($25) was the first scratcher we tested, and it delivered. Rather than a vertical scratching post, the Scratch Lounge provides a horizontal scratching surface with short sides. You know how your cat is always stuffing itself into shoeboxes or other small spaces? This provides a similar appeal with the added bonus of being a satisfying surface for scratching claws. Even better, the base flips so you can get double the use. Additionally, the Scratch Lounge came with catnip. Granted, Meeko mostly ate it and then rolled around on it, but she was happy nonetheless.
The only downside: the isn't the most aesthetically pleasing cat scratcher we've seen. The illustration is cute, but it's not something we really want to keep out in the middle of the living room when company comes over.

