Should an American Shorthair have multiple scratching surfaces?
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A home without multiple scratching surfaces is like a love letter without a pen - the sentiment is there, but the expression is missing. Your American Shorthair's claws are the poetry of their soul, and they need different canvases to write their story: a tall vertical post for a full-body stretch that reaches toward the heavens, a horizontal pad for a grounded, meditative scratch, and maybe a corner piece for those intimate moments of claiming territory. Each surface becomes a different verse in their daily ritual, and offering variety lets them choose the perfect rhythm for their mood.
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