January 1, 2026
Description
If you are a cat owner, you realized three things pretty quickly:
Seriously, it always felt strange to me that we buy new cardboard scratchers that arrive inside even more cardboard. Meanwhile, most of us already have a small mountain of Amazon boxes waiting for their moment. So I designed this refillable cat scratch pad that lets you turn your existing cardboard boxes into a never-ending supply of cat-approved scratching material.
The idea is simple:
When the cardboard is worn out, you just pull it out and refill it. No waiting for a new order, no throwing away a perfectly good frame, and no buying cardboard that shipped inside more cardboard. And most importantly, no explaining to your cat why the new scratcher is “on the way.”
To make refilling easy, I also included an optional small cutting guide. Simply place it on a cardboard box, cut around it, and you’ll get perfectly sized strips every time. No measuring, no math, and no judgment from your cat while you struggle. If you prefer to cut the strips by other means, make sure each strip measures 244 × 30 mm.
My own cats have been happily using this, and as usual, they are far more interested in the cardboard than in any expensive toy I’ve ever bought them.
Happy scratching!
Print all parts and assemble them as shown in the picture below.
Slide the four side brackets into the center mount until they click into place.
Fill the frame tightly with cardboard strips.
The end caps are printed with tiny connectors between them. This helps make them as sturdy as possible in the Z direction, preventing wobbling during printing.
After printing, run a box cutter or similar knife down the gap from top to bottom (see left picture below). This will leave the end caps with small studs (see right picture below).
This is intentional, as the studs grip the cardboard strips once inserted, helping to hold them securely in place.
License:
MakerWorld Exclusive License