Abstract: A cat scratcher in the form of a support having first and second sides and scratching media affixed to at least the first side thereof. The support has a first ramp, a first arc of curvature, a second ramp, a second arc of curvature and a third ramp, the first and second arcs of curvature having centers of curvature on opposite sides of the support, the arcs of curvature being less than 180 degrees.
Abstract: A device for facilitating a cat's self grooming. The device includes a pad for residing upon a planar surface and first and second grooming elements. The first and second grooming elements have nodules extending therefrom and each is releasably appended to the pad and to one another such that the grooming elements are selectively detachable from the pad and from each other.
Abstract: A cat toy having a hollow shell, a top and a bottom and a power source retained therein. A motor is also contained within the hollow shell powered by the power source and having a drive pulley emanating from it to selectively rotate a disk at its geometric center. A string-like element is appended to the selectively rotatable disk radially offset from its geometric center. The pet toy is provided with a support for hanging it from a projection such as a door knob and when in use, the string-like element is caused to move haphazardly to attract a pet cat.