SWITCH CAT SCRATCHING POST
Do cats love to disco? Conventional wisdom says, 'Huh?', we say, Switch on 1200 irresistible light modes and start the party with your cat.
We’re Omlet and since 2004 we’ve been rethinking every aspect of keeping and caring for cats. Inspired by the magic when humans and animals connect, we watch, learn, ask and invent. Our products will make you wonder, why hasn't it always been done this way?
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Switch has a durable bamboo base, tougher than white oak, an inner chamber made from fully recycled PET. Its main plastic components are constructed from tough, lightweight ABS. It has cork feet, a strong steel bracket, velcro strap and LED light strips.
This is somewhat down to the individual cat. We recommended you monitor the material, turn the sleeve around for a refresh, then replace it roughly every 6 months.
You can find replacement sleeves here.
Switch is designed for cats of all sizes, including big breeds like Maine Coons. The additional weight at the middle of the product means that the centre of gravity is really low, so that the scratcher doesn’t topple when your cat jumps or climbs on it. The Switch is also roughly 20% taller than the average cat scratcher, so that there’s plenty of room for full body stretches.
The Switch is mains powered and needs to be plugged in. Its 4m cable and cable tidy ensure you can place it wherever best suits you and your cat.
The Switch is for indoor use only.
Whilst we have tested extensively and are confident cats will engage with the ambient light settings, they may need time to start interacting confidently with it. In the meantime, you can encourage your cat by spraying the Switch with catnip mist, adjusting the light and speed modes to see if some appeal more than others, trying other places in the home and ensuring there’s plenty of play space around it, and turning it on after naps, which is when cats are most prone to stretch and play.
The lights are visible in daylight, however, if you want maximum impact, we recommend the cream colorway, as the coffee mutes the brightness slightly.
In short, no. The cost of running the LED will depend on your energy provider and for how many hours a day you’re using the lights, but in general LEDs are a very energy-efficient and cost-effective light source.