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Cat Scratching Everything But Scratching PostBy Sophie10 from London, England Feedback About This Post:RE: Cat Scratching Everything But Scratching Post
Every day rub catnip, fresh or dry, on the scratching post and take the cat to it. Play with him a bit and then let him enjoy the catnip. It's a bit messy but eventually you can stop doing this. A few of our cats, would eat the catnip. Although, I did own one cat that didn't have any interest in catnip. Post by mkymlp RE: Cat Scratching Everything But Scratching PostThere are caps you can glue onto the front claws to blunt them (and they come in wild colors). Google it. Post by kimhis RE: Cat Scratching Everything But Scratching PostSpray very inexpensive perfume on the area that you wish for them to stop using. They hate the taste on their paws. It has worked for me for 35 years and many of my cats. Post by SheilaAnn RE: Cat Scratching Everything But Scratching PostI discovered this many years ago and it has always worked. Spray the area that your cat is scratching with very inexpensive perfume. It will stop immediately as they do not like the taste when licking their paws. I have been using this for 35 years and have not found a cat yet that continued to scratch my furniture. I hope this helps you to. Post by SheilaAnn RE: Cat Scratching Everything But Scratching PostClip your cat's nails with fingernail clippers if possible. Try placing foil on the area that they are scratching on as well. Post by jannieb RE: Cat Scratching Everything But Scratching Post
I would try this, it may or may not work depending on her personality and style. Post by Robyn Fed RE: Cat Scratching Everything But Scratching PostI had the same problem on my fabric couch. I tried everything from sprays to covering it with sticky tape. My cat even goes outside and would come in to scratch. One thing I learned is that you need to keep their claws trimmed which is why they scratch. I tried all different kinds of scratching posts till I found the one that works for her. I also sprinkled catnip on it to encourage her. I make sure I praise her when I see her scratching on the post. For me, it was trial and error because I would rarely catch her scratching on the couch. Good Luck. Post by RealtorRose |
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