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Devon will need somewhere to scratch Timber, at the moment he's adding his scent to the dog/cat couch because he wants to send his own message- 'I'm here too'. Cats have gland on their pads that leave their mark. You will have to watch that he keeps off the furniture the humans use, I tried lemon scented polish as a deterrent, around table legs etc. Unfortunately it's the soft furnishings that get a battering cushions and seat covers are always picked on. I resort to plenty of covers and throws etc and buy cheap and change often. I assume you have scratching posts around the house already, if not get some, they will prefer sisal rope to most things. |
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I found putting a scratch post in front of where he is scratching to block it and male him use the post. I had the same issue either Harris when he was a kitten and have no problems with him now |
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Good advice there timber- and I can't add anything. Praise him when he uses the cat furniture, and maybe offer a little treat - will he take from your hand yet? |
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You can get sisal rope scratch pads that go at right angles and you can wrap them around the corner of the vertical area being scratched. I've always used a throw over the sofa/chair being targeted, use whatever method works for you! |
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I am with CS and Velvet I'm afraid. We are not tremendously house proud thank God. If there is furniture you really want to protect, double sided tape is a good idea. We have scratching posts and cardboard scratch pads which I put catnip on to encourage them. Swirl has completely ruined a big leather armchair. Luckily the Big Fooze uses all the scratchy things so it makes the others use them too. I've just thought of another idea. Maybe you could get free sample carpet squares from a carpet shop and put these over stuff you don't want scratched. I use these near the litter ttrays to stop the litter tracking everywhere. |
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I have a number of different kinds of scratching things. Never know which one will be the hit toy at the moment. I don't have scratching problems....Oh.. but I do have others. |
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