Stretching Cat Large Doormat

$34.95

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This large vinyl backed doormat has a classic design of an elegant stretching cat silhouette printed in black onto the natural coir mat. It creates a beautiful mat for your entrance way.

Made from natural coir fibres (from coconuts) this doormat has great scraping properties and measures 80cm x 50cm and approx 1.5-2cm thick. It comes with a PVC backing.

*To ensure best performance and longlasting beauty of your door mat, please make sure that it does not get excessively wet, let it dry quickly after being wet, and be aware that cats and birds scratching the door mat can damage it and lead to excessive shedding.

*Freight Costs
Because our website uses an Australia Post parcel freight calculator, it may not charge the correct charges if you are ordering an item that is too large for Australia Post to carry. This can include items like large paintings, long doormats or furniture. If this is the case we will get in touch with you to let you know of the correct freight charges for your item to your location.

This item ships from our Peakhurst NSW warehouse. Usually despatched in 1-3 days with Australia Post.

If you choose to collect this item, it will be available from the Peakhurst NSW warehouse. You will receive an SMS when it is ready to collect.

Specifications

  • 80cm long
  • 50cm wide
  • 1.5-2cm deep
  • Made from coir and PVC.

Note that measurements are approximate as there can be minor variations during production. 100% coir mats are handwoven.

Made from natural coir fibres which is the hair on the outside of coconuts. Coir has great scraping properties and is naturally slightly absorbent of water - which makes it a great material for a doormat!

Care instructions

Because coir naturally absorbs water, to ensure the best performance and longlasting beauty of your doormat, please

  • Make sure that it does not get excessively wet
  • Let it dry quickly if it does get wet
  • Be aware that cats and birds scratching the coir fibres of the mat can damage it and lead to excessive shedding.