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I Got my Cat a Scratching Board (54)

I got my cats a scratching board which is made out of cardboard.

Purry looks like she really likes it and she has been scratching and biting it every day.

However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the scum.

It was too much work to clean the floor every day, so I prepared a box for the scratching board.

She is enjoying scratching it today, too.

I didn't know how to say "kasu".

I mean the scratching board is made out of paper, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper fall all over.

can I say " The room gets messy because of the scum"?


猫たちに段ボールでできたスクラッチングボードを買ってあげた。

ペーリーはとても気に入ったらしく毎日引っかいたりかんだりしています。

でも、彼女が引っかいた後、そのカスで部屋がとっても汚れます。

毎日床を掃除するのがとてもめんどくさかったので、スクラッチボードの入る箱を用意しました。

彼女は、今日も、楽しく引っかいています。

カスの言い方がよくわかりませんでした。

つまり、スクラッチングボードは紙でできているから、引っかいた後は紙くずが落ちます。

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Purry looks like she really likes it and she has been scratching and biting it every day.

It was too much work to clean the floor every day, so I prepared a box for the scratching board.

I didn't know how to say "kasu".

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Purry looks like she really likes it and she has been scratching and biting it every day.

It was too much work to clean the floor every day, so I prepared a box for the scratching board.

She is enjoying scratching it today, too.

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I Got my Cat a Scratching Board

Purry looks like she really likes it and she has been scratching and biting it every day.

However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the scum.

It was too much work to clean the floor every day, so I prepared a box for the scratching board.

She is enjoying scratching it today, too.

I didn't know how to say "kasu".

I mean the scratching board is made out of paper, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper fall all over.

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March 1, 2024

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Purry looks like she really likes it and she has been scratching and biting it every day.

It was too much work to clean the floor every day, so I prepared a box for the scratching board.

She is enjoying scratching it today, too.

I didn't know how to say "kasu".

can I say " The room gets messy because of the scum"?

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Purry looks like she really likes it and she has been scratching and biting it every day.

It was too much work to clean the floor every day, so I prepared a box for the scratching board.

She is enjoying scratching it today, too.

I didn't know how to say "kasu".

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It was too much work to clean the floor every day, so I prepared a box for the scratching board.

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Purry looks like she really likes it and she has been scratching and biting it every day.

It was too much work to clean the floor every day, so I prepared a box for the scratching board.

She is enjoying scratching it today, too.

I didn't know how to say "kasu".

I mean the scratching board is made out of paper, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper fall all over.

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I got my cats a scratching board which is made out of cardboard.


I got my cats a scratching board which is made out of cardboard. I got my cat a scratching board which is made out of cardboard.

You could also say: I got my cat a cardboard scratching board.

I got my cats a scratching board which is made out of cardboard. I got my cats a scratching board made out of cardboard.

I got my cats a scratching board (which is) made out of cardboard. (それとも, "I got my cats a scratching board made from cardboard.") I got my cats a scratching board (which is) made out of cardboard. (それとも, "I got my cats a scratching board made from cardboard.")

I got my cats a scratching board (which is) made out of cardboard. I got my cats a scratching board (which is) made out of cardboard.

"Which is" is a little verbose, it's most useful if you want to emphasize, or, in conversation, add additional unimportant info. However, it's perfectly correct.

I got my cat's a scratching board which is made out of cardboard. I got my cat's a scratching board which is made out of cardboard.

Did you mean to keep the plural form of cat?

I got my cats a scratching board (which is) made out of cardboard. I got my cats a scratching board (which is) made out of cardboard.

I got my cats a scratching board which is made out of cardboard. I got my cats a scratching board made out of cardboard.

Purry looks like she really likes it and she has been scratching and biting it every day.


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Purry looks like she really likes it, and she has been scratching and biting it every day. Purry looks like she really likes it, and she has been scratching and biting it every day.

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However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the scum.


However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the scumhavings. However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the shavings.

Scum is usually referring to something dirty in liquid.

However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the scumdebris. However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the debris.

However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the scumtorn-off bits. However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the torn-off bits.

This is tricky. I don't know of a special word for the fragments torn off of a cardboard scratching pad/board, but I'm pretty sure it's not scum! Scum is usually the trash, dirt, or other undesirable things collecting and floating atop a liquid.

However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the scumcardboard shavings. However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the cardboard shavings.

"Scum" sounds more like, hmm... Things that are wet and stinky. Like the stuff that grows on top of ponds is called scum.

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However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the scumcardboard scraps. However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the cardboard scraps.

However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the scumcardboard scraps. However, after she scratches the board, the room gets really messy because of the cardboard scraps.

It was too much work to clean the floor every day, so I prepared a box for the scratching board.


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She is enjoying scratching it today, too.


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She is enjoyinghaving a great time scratching it today, too. She is having a great time scratching it today, too.

I didn't know how to say "kasu".


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I mean the scratching board is made out of paper, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper fall all over.


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I mean, the scratching board is made out of paper, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper fall all over the place. I mean, the scratching board is made out of paper, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper fall all over the place.

I mean the scratching board is made out of paper, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper fall all over.get all over the floor. (Or, "...get all over the place.") I mean the scratching board is made out of paper, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper get all over the floor. (Or, "...get all over the place.")

I mean the scratching board is made out of papercardboard, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper fall all over. I mean the scratching board is made out of cardboard, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces fall all over.

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I mean, the scratching board is made out of papercardboard, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper fallget all over. I mean, the scratching board is made out of cardboard, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper get all over.

I mean the scratching board is made out of papercardboard, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper fall all over. I mean the scratching board is made out of cardboard, so after she scratches it, tiny pieces of paper fall all over.

can I say " The room gets messy because of the scum"?


cCan I say " The room gets messy because of the scum"? Can I say " The room gets messy because of the scum"?

cCan I say, " The room gets messy because of the scumdebris"? Can I say, "The room gets messy because of the debris"?

You can probably also use "scraps" or "litter" I think. Not sure if there's a more specific word for it though...

can I say, " The room gets messy because of the scum"? can I say, "The room gets messy because of the scum"?

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can I say " The room gets messy because of the scum"? can I say " The room gets messy because of the scum"?

You can say that.

cCan I say, " The room gets messy because of the scum"? Can I say, " The room gets messy because of the scum"?

cCan I say, " The room gets messy because of the scum"? Can I say, " The room gets messy because of the scum"?

"scum" is not correct here. You could say, "The room gets messy because of the debris/scraps"

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In your next sentence you say "cats," so that's why I added the parentheses.

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