Scratching Post?

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Twopipe
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Scratching Post?

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This is a 15" diameter Cedar that I saw while cruising a timber sale. It looks like the cedar in my yard that the house cats have sharpened their claws on except on a bigger scale. The scratching goes up to a height of 3 1/2 feet. I saw several others in that cedar swamp that were scratched up the same way. Has anybody else seen this and do you think it's from a bobcat?
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I am surprised that no one has commented on this post. Yes bobcats do use trees, sign post and power poles for scratching posts. I have seen many through the years of hunting following my dogs. I have also seen a couple of ones done by cougars. Dewey
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I have seen these also. I watched a tom scratch and then turn and spray one while deer hunting a few years ago. I came back with a friend and he put a trail cam on it and he got pics of 4 different cats working the scratching post.
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Post by Old dog »

i have had to replace cedar fence posts that were scratched down to the size of a pencil due to cats,,,, its a good thing to find when you have youre dogs with you
no mater if you think you can or you think you cant,, you are probably rite.
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