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Rattle cat scratching post

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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The scratching post uses a rigid cardboard tube as its base, similar to those found in fabric rolls. To get one, just ask at a store of this type, and in my case, they had no problem giving it to me for free

Inside the scratching post, I inserted a toy with a rattle so it makes noise when playing with it

For the rope, I simply wrapped an esparto rope around it for my pet to scratch

 

If your cardboard has a different measurement, you only need to scale the x and y values, but not the z. To adjust it, simply keep in mind that you must subtract 2mm from the measurement that appears in the slicer, as the size of the vertical walls is 1mm

 

I hope your pet enjoys it as much as mine :)

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