Dimaka 74 cm Cat Scratching Post with Natural Sisal Rope and 4 Teasing Toy Balls (Beige)
Product description
What it is and why you’d buy it
The Dimaka 74 cm Cat Scratching Post is a rope-sisal scratch tower designed to give cats a proper place to stretch and scratch, rather than using your sofa, curtains, or door frames. It uses natural sisal rope wrapping around a sturdy scratching tube, with a base covered in soft pile to feel more inviting under paws.
On paper, it’s aimed at multi-cat households and everyday use, from kittens right up to adult cats. The listing also calls out “large cats” specifically, but it does include an exception for “large” cats generally—so if you’ve got a very heavy or particularly high-force scratcher, it’s worth being a bit realistic about fit and stability.
A small but clearly intentional extra: the post comes with 4 teasing toy balls. Those little additions can turn a scratching post into a short play session, which often matters more than people expect.
Materials and build: what you’re actually getting

This scratching post leans on a simple idea: cats like texture they can grip. The scratching tube is described as thick cardboard wrapped with natural fibrous sisal rope, which is the part most cats will go for during clawing and stretching. The base is made from heavy particleboard and is covered in soft fabric pile.
The “tower base” is meant to be stable and not tip or wobble, which is a fair point to focus on—scratch posts that slide around tend to get ignored, and you end up back at square one with furniture protection.
The listing also mentions the item is made by hand, and it includes a note that it’s designed to protect furniture by giving cats a dedicated scratching target.
What stands out in day-to-day use


If your cat ignores scratchers until they’re desperate, this one may be worth a look because the toy balls add a bit of movement and engagement. In practical terms, it’s the kind of setup where you can place the post near a favourite rest spot or along the route your cat takes around the home.

For example, if your big cat does that classic “morning stretch” and then heads for the nearest fabric, putting this 74 cm post in that path can give them a socially acceptable alternative. The sisal surface is there for the claws, the balls are there for the chasing and batting, which can build repeat interest.
Still, it’s not perfect for everyone. If your cat is extremely rough or persistent, rope-wrapped posts tend to wear over time like any scratching material. The good news is that you’re buying something with furniture-protection intent, not a decorative scratcher.
Size, setup, and placement tips
At 74 cm tall, it’s designed to support a full stretch for cats of varying ages. It’s also described as suitable for large cats (with the caveat noted above about “except the large” in the general size statement), so placement and your cat’s behaviour matter.
Setup is presented as straightforward: the listing says it’s quick to assemble and disassemble, taking only about 3 steps and under 4 minutes, with tools included. That matters because scratchers often get delayed while owners fiddle with instructions—this one is positioned as the no-fuss type.

A sensible placement approach is to keep it somewhere your cat already spends time, rather than tucked away in a quiet corner. If you’re trying to redirect scratching, proximity tends to beat persuasion.
Pros, limits, and who it’s for
Strengths that make it compelling - Natural sisal rope is specifically for scratching, not just “cat-themed” texture. - A heavy particleboard base (covered in soft pile) is meant to stay stable. - Toy balls provide extra interest and can encourage play-to-scratch routines. - Quick assembly (tools included, under 4 minutes) reduces the “set-up barrier”.


What to be aware of - There’s a bit of mixed messaging about “large cats” suitability: the listing suggests it’s for all sizes generally, yet notes exceptions for large cats. If you have a very large or high-power cat, you may want to double-check whether a 74 cm post is enough for their full-body scratch style. - Sisal and scratching areas can be battlegrounds. Even when a post works well, you should still expect wear in the scratch zone over time.
It suits you if you want a practical, furniture-protecting scratching post with an engaging twist (the 4 teasing toy balls) and you’re looking for something you can assemble quickly.

It may not be for you if your cat is the sort that ignores scratchers unless they’re almost on top of their favourite furniture spot, or if you need a guaranteed solution for very heavy/violent scratching beyond what a standard 74 cm setup can handle.
Tech specs
- Name: Dimaka 74 cm Cat Scratching Post with Natural Sisal Rope Scratch Post and 4 Teasing Toy Balls
- Type: Cat scratching post
- Size: 74 cm height
- Material: Natural sisal rope scratching surface, thick cardboard tube, base made from heavy particleboard with soft pile/fabric covering
- Colour: Beige
In a nutshell: is it worth it?
This Dimaka 74 cm scratching post is a sensible buy if you want a dedicated scratching surface for regular clawing and stretching, with toys to keep your cat interested. The natural sisal rope and soft, stable base are clearly chosen for everyday use, and the quick assembly makes it easier to get it into the “right spot” sooner.

If you’re dealing with a very large, very forceful scratcher, you may want to be cautious about whether the 74 cm height and standard build will match that level of use, given the listing’s general “exceptions” note.
Ultimately: it looks like a solid, no-nonsense option for most cats, especially if you’re trying to reduce furniture scratching by offering something more fun than a bare post.


Mini FAQ
How long does it take to assemble?
The listing says it’s quick: about 3 steps and under 4 minutes, with tools included.

Will it help stop my cat scratching furniture?
It’s designed to protect furniture by giving cats an appealing scratching target using natural sisal rope.
Is it suitable for large cats?
The description says it fits cats from kittens to adults, but it also mentions an exception for “large cats”. If your cat is on the bigger end, it’s worth considering whether the 74 cm height suits their scratching style.
What are the teasing toy balls for?
They’re described as extra attraction—designed to encourage play and make cats more likely to use the post.
Does it include everything needed for setup?
The listing states that tools are included and it’s easy to assemble and disassemble.
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