Home Design: Cat Scratcher Doubles as Wall Art

Cat lovers will definitely be pleased with this cat scratcher that actually doubles into a wall art. Just recently, Netherlands-based designer Erik Stehmann came up with the idea to design a wall art that can also be used by feline friends for scratching.

The idea dawned on him after his cat destroyed an expensive artwork after scratching it. This is how the Copycat Art Scratcher came about.

The product itself comes with a print of the famous painting of Mona Lisa. According to Stehmann, "I was able to see the humor in it," he told Curbed.

Meanwhile, the scratcher, which will be available starting May, also comes with the equally famous painting of the Girl With the Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer and the Still Life With Flowers in a Glass Vase by Jan Davidsz. de Heem. The two will be available starting June of this year.

In other news, the Mona Lisa scratcher costs $200 each. This amount is relatively much more expensive compared with the typical types of cat scratcher. However, the biggest come on here is the fact that it doubles into a wall art.

Still, this cat scratcher is also much cheaper compared with your cat actually destroying an expensive art work in your home.

Now that you have an idea when it comes to this unique product, what are you still waiting for? Make sure to immediately choose the design that you like and then place your order as soon as possible.

If you have more than one cat at home, it might be a better idea for you to order more than just one type. This way, your cats don't have to share using a single cat scratcher and they could also enjoy unlimited time with the scratcher that they have.

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