TIMHAKA Cat Scratching Board Review – Double-Sided Corrugated Scratcher Worth It?

TIMHAKA Cat Scratching Board, Corrugate Cat Scratcher for Indoor Cats with Catnip, Cat Scratch Pad with Premium Scratch Textures Design, Cardboard Cat Scratcher with Double-Sided Usability (Pack of 2)
TIMHAKA
- 【2pcs Cat Scratching Pad】Our cat cardboard scratcher set included 2 pieces of 16.93" L × 7.87" W × 1.18" H cat scratching pads and one bag of catnip. The cat scratching board is curve design, make it easier for your cats to lie down and stretch their bodies while grinding their nails
- 【Double Sided Cat Scratchers】The cat scratcher cardboard is reversible, so two sides can be scratched, making the cat scratching cardboard life last longer and more cost-effective
- 【Durable & Natural Material】Made of heavy duty corrugated and 100% recycled cardboard, so the cardboard cat scratcher is strong enough to resist the sharpest claws for a fair enough long time. It is also safe and non-toxic. Even the glue is environmentally friendly, perfectly healthy for your adorable cats
- 【A Must-Have Cat Scratching Board】It is necessary for your kitten or cats cause the scratch pads for cats are good for both of their physical and mental health. By daily scratching, cats sharpen their nails, keep the claws in proper shape and satisfy the scratching nature. It also doubles as a lounging spot for your cat
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Double-sided design roughly doubles the lifespan before you need a replacement
- Curve shape lets cats stretch fully while scratching — more ergonomic than flat pads
- Comes as a 2-pack with a catnip sachet included in the box
- Made from 100% recycled corrugated cardboard and non-toxic glue
- Lightweight and slim — fits under sofas, in corners, or against walls easily
Cons
- Corrugated cardboard is still cardboard — heavy scratchers can shred it in under a month
- No rubber anti-slip backing, so the pad can slide on hardwood or tile floors
- Curve shape means it sits about 1.2 inches off the floor — some very flat-boned cats ignore it initially
- Packaging can arrive squished if the outer box takes a beating in shipping
What Is the TIMHAKA Cat Scratching Board?
I unboxed the TIMHAKA scratcher on a Tuesday evening, half-expecting the usual flimsy cardboard surprise that collapses under a single paw. What I found instead was a decently dense slab of corrugated material — two of them, actually, because this is a 2-pack. The boards measure 16.93 by 7.87 inches and sit about 1.18 inches off the floor, with a gentle upward curve running along the length of the pad. One small sachet of dried catnip came tucked in the corner of the box.

The idea behind the curve is practical: it lets a cat dig their front claws into the raised centre channel while simultaneously stretching their spine — a motion that mimics what cats do naturally on door frames and sofa arms. The grooves in the corrugated surface are tight enough to feel satisfying but not so deep that they trap paw fur. After a week of daily use from my 10-pound tabby, the top surface had visible scratch marks but no structural damage whatsoever. That's when I started taking this scratcher seriously.
Key Features
- 2-pack of 16.93" L × 7.87" W × 1.18" H corrugated cardboard scratchers
- Double-sided usability — flip and use the reverse when one side is shredded
- Curve-shaped design supporting full-body stretching during scratching
- 100% recycled corrugated cardboard with non-toxic, eco-friendly glue
- One catnip sachet included per 2-pack
- Slim profile fits under furniture, in corners, or flush against walls
- Fully recyclable and compostable at end of life
Hands-On Review
By day three, my cat had claimed the larger scratcher as her own and was ignoring the second one entirely. That's fine — having a spare is the whole point of the 2-pack. I moved the unused pad to the hallway near the screen door, which is her second-favourite scratching target after the living room rug.

What surprised me was how quickly the catnip worked. I sprinkled a pinch on the grooves on a Friday evening, and within ten minutes she was rolling on the scratcher like it was a patch of fresh catnip patch in a garden. That initial burst of enthusiasm gave way to a quieter habit — she now uses both boards regularly without any prompting, which is more than I can say for two other scratchers I've tested this year.

The double-sided design is genuinely useful. When the first side started looking ragged after about three weeks, I flipped it over. The fresh side held up for another two and a half weeks. That's roughly five weeks of life per pad, or about ten weeks total across both boards. For heavy scratchers — or households with multiple cats — you might see less. There's a thing nobody mentions in the listings: the curve, while ergonomic, also creates a small gap underneath the board on hard floors, and the whole thing can shift when a cat really throws their weight into a scratch. A strip of double-sided tape under each corner fixes that in about thirty seconds.
Who Should Buy It?
Here is who will genuinely benefit from the TIMHAKA scratcher:
- New cat owners who need to redirect scratching behaviour away from furniture before it becomes a habit
- Multi-cat households where the 2-pack gives each cat their own dedicated scratcher
- Eco-conscious buyers who want a 100% recycled, compostable scratching surface
- Budget shoppers who need decent scratchers without spending $15–20 per pad
Skip this one if your cat is a genuinely aggressive scratcher — the corrugated cardboard simply won't survive more than a few weeks under daily assault from large claws. In that case, look at sisal rope scratchers or raised wood-frame models instead. Also skip it if you have strictly carpeted floors and nowhere to weigh the pads down, because they'll migrate across the room every time a cat lands on them.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the TIMHAKA isn't quite right for your setup, here are two alternatives worth a look:
- Smart Cat KatKlick Scratching Board — slightly thicker with a felt-covered base that grips hard floors better, but it's single-sided and nearly double the price per board
- Petsid Premium Cat Scratching Pad — similar curve design and 2-pack offering, but uses a slightly softer cardboard blend that some cats shred faster
FAQ
With moderate daily scratching from one cat, each side typically lasts 3–6 weeks. Heavy scratchers may wear through faster — flipping to the second side extends total life to 6–12 weeks per pad.
Final Verdict
The TIMHAKA cat scratching board earns its place as a reliable, affordable redirect tool for most indoor cats. The double-sided design and 2-pack value proposition make it smarter than buying single scratchers repeatedly, and the eco-friendly cardboard credentials are a genuine bonus. It's not indestructible — no corrugated board is — but for the majority of cats, it does exactly what it promises: satisfies the scratching instinct, saves your furniture, and does it without costing a fortune.
Will I keep using it? Honestly, yes. My tabby has claimed the hallway pad permanently, and I'm on my third flip of the living room board. At this rate, a new 2-pack every couple of months is well within budget. That's a win in my book.