Best Cat Scratching Posts (2026): Tall, Sturdy & Sofa-Saving
Cats scratch to mark territory, stretch muscles and maintain their claws — it's not naughty behaviour, it's instinct. The secret to saving your sofa is giving your cat a scratching post they actually prefer to the furniture. We tested posts for height, stability, material and how quickly cats adopted them in multi-cat homes.
What makes a scratching post get used
- Height: Cats want a full-body stretch — the taller the post (at least 80cm), the more they'll use it.
- Stability: A wobbly post gets ignored. Heavy bases or wall-fixing make a huge difference.
- Sisal over carpet: Natural sisal rope feels right under the claws; carpet posts get confused with the floor.
- Placement: Posts work best near where your cat already scratches — usually the sofa arm or bed corner.
The 5 best cat scratching posts of 2026
1. Best overall: SmartCat Pioneer Pet Ultimate Scratching Post
~£30–£45
A 86cm-tall post wrapped in thick natural sisal on a heavy, stable base. It's the height cats need for a full stretch, the base is genuinely wobble-free, and the replaceable sisal sleeve means the post lasts for years. Consistently the post cats pick over the sofa.
2. Best for stretching: Vesper High Base cat tree
~£40–£60
A tall, modern cat tree with a sisal-wrapped post and a plush top perch, on a wide weighted base. The combination of a high scratching surface and somewhere to sleep makes it a favourite in multi-cat homes. Looks good enough for the living room, which means it stays somewhere cats will use it.
3. Best budget: Amazon Basics sisal scratching post
~£12–£18
A simple, solid post with a sturdy base and a hanging toy at a price that makes it a no-brainer first post. The sisal cover is replaceable and the whole thing is light enough to move between rooms. It won't win design awards, but it works.
4. Best for sleepers: PetFusion Jumbo Cat Lounger
~£50–£70
A corrugated-cardboard lounger with a generous scratching surface built into the sides — cats can scratch, sleep and hide all in one piece. Cardboard is irresistible to many cats and the jumbo size fits larger breeds. Replace the base insert when worn.
5. Best for corners: Kitty City corner scratcher
~£20–£30
Designed to protect the most-scratched spot in the house: the corner of the sofa. Its right-angle shape wraps around a furniture corner with sisal on both faces and a top perch. If your cat has a favourite corner, this is the cheapest way to save it.
How to get your cat to use it: three steps
- Put it where they already scratch — next to the sofa arm or the corner they favour, not hidden away.
- Make it appealing — rub catnip on the sisal and reward any sniff or touch with a treat.
- Protect the old spot — cover the sofa corner with double-sided tape or foil while the post becomes the habit.
Bottom line
The SmartCat Pioneer Pet is the best all-round post — tall, stable and cat-approved. Multi-cat or design-conscious homes will love the Vesper, budget buyers the Amazon Basics, and corner-scratchers are saved by the Kitty City. Pair with a cat tree from our tree guide for a full scratch-and-climb setup.