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It's also a smell thing coz they want to put their scent on a new area (they have scent glands in their feet). Put a scratching post up infront of the affected area - and hopefully the scratching will transfer to the post instead |
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I have a scratching post in the hall downstairs. Jet prefers to use the bannister as a scratching post even though the scratching post is right beside it. She knows she is doing wrong as she looks as me when she does it and gets ready to run when she thinks I am going over to chase her. |
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