Friday, June 29, 2012

Testimonials Are The Best Advertising

I always encourage people who are contemplating purchasing or have purchased a Natural Scratch scratching post or two to read the Testimonials page at naturalscratch.com.

This helps them understand the range of reactions cats have to Natural Scratch.

Some felines take to it immediately, others require considerable owner involvement and training. All eventually come to realize that it is something in the home or apartment that they can dig their claws into, with full human approval, for all their scratching needs

Never but never do I sell or promote Natural Scratch as a set-and-forget solution.

It isn’t and there is no such thing as far as I know. BUT, it does work without exception if customers follow the method presented in the training guide, consistently and with love and patience.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Quality Post Is Step 1.

A quality scratching post is Step 1. in motivating your cat to claw where you want it to and to leave other things along.

It should be tall and stable and made out of a material that presents a good texture for the purpose. All cats are different and they have different likes and dislikes. When it comes to clawing it seems logical to use a material that they might find in nature.

Clearly, however, cats often are content clawing the artificial materials that are used in a lot of furniture today.

Should a cat claw something it shouldn't despite the presence of a quality scratching post, you will need to go to training,
Step 2.  Please visit: http://www.naturalscratch.com/nstraining.html

Monday, June 11, 2012

Venus Transit

Venus moved across the Sun from the POV of Earth last Tuesday afternoon.  It was spectacular as the attached image indicates.  The light ring around the ink-black planet is Venus' atmosphere!

Many members of my family and some friends saw about 90 minutes of the transit through my Celestron 8" telescope.

The website Astronomy Picture of the Day--the source of the attached image--is featuring a video put together by NASA today.  If you visit the site in the future, check the archive for June 11, 2012.


Monday, June 4, 2012

Scratching Post Forest

Our three cats have benefited from my side enterprise roygbivdesignsLLC and its primary product Natural Scratch.

Currently, there are no fewer than four posts set up in one area of the living room, so Twinkles, Gem, and Leo have many clawing options.

Two of the posts are experimental models and the other two are regular Natural Scratches but one is missing the laser-engraved medallion, which was clawed off and disappeared.

It's fun to walk by and see one or more of the feline clawing away. Which post each cat chooses is interesting, too.

It's great that they are clawing approved targets rather than the furniture.

You can train your cats to claw Natural Scratch, too.