Scratcher

Introducing our latest product for our furry friends: the Scratch-o-Matic 3000! No more awkwardly trying to scratch your horse's back with a rake, or struggling to find the right angle to reach your llama's itch. Our scratcher is specifically designed for large animals who need some love and attention. With scratchers on both sides, your animals will feel like they're getting a luxurious spa treatment every time they use it. And the best part? The more they use it, the better it gets! As the plastic wears down, there will be even more surface area for maximum scratching pleasure.

But don't worry, safety first! Our Scratch-o-Matic 3000 is made with food-grade, UV-protected plastic to keep your animals healthy and happy. And it's a whopping 40" in diameter, so even the biggest of boys (or girls) can get in on the action. Plus, we've included (4) forged eyebolts and (4) matching Carabiners to make installation a breeze.

So go ahead, spoil your animals with the Scratch-o-Matic 3000. They deserve it! And with 32 colors to choose from and lots of customization options available, you can make sure it matches your animal's unique personality.

Hardware Information

All eyebolts used in our Wildlife Toy Box products are machine-grade, zinc-plated steel for durability and strength.

If stainless steel is required for your facility or application, please contact our sales team for availability and custom options.

You can always tell about somebody by the way they put their hands on an animal.
- Betty White
Photo Credits

Photo Courtesy of Desert Plastics

Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
You better cut the pizza in four pieces because I’m not hungry enough to eat six.
- Yogi Berra

Did You Know?

The first zoo in the United States was Philadelphia Zoo. It is renowned for innovation in animal care and an unwavering commitment to wildlife. A zoo of firsts, Philadelphia Zoo has been a leader since opening its historic gates on July 1st, 1874.

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