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How do you get a cat to not scratch up the furniture?

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Originally posted by: jaeger66
You can buy sticky strips of what is basically double sided tape, the cats won't want to scratch it and you won't see it on your furniture unless you really look.

Yup, I've heard this solution suggested by many different people. And keep those claws trimmed. It will save your legs when its on your lap and gets scared and leaps off, too. 🙂
 
Couple of other ideas (untested)...

Put some pennies in a jar or can and shake it to scare the cat.
I believe they make cat nip spray. Add some to the scratching post to make it even more attractive (or hide some catnip inside).
They also make cat claw covers, provided you can get them on the cat in the first place.
 
lock her up? every times he/she scatch things up, lock her up in a dark room. She'll eventually get the idea.


--scsi
 
Originally posted by: iamme
buy it a scratching post?

And when the cat starts scratching the furniture, take the cat over to the scratching post and show it it can scratch the post.

Ususally works
 
Originally posted by: glen
Originally posted by: glen
Originally posted by: glen
keep their claws trimmed.
What he said.
Yeah.
This guy pretty much has your solution right here.

you guys have never had cats...they scratch stuff out of instinct. My cat is declawed (*gasp) and he still scratches the couch.

Just do something so the cat associates no fun with scratching the couch. Water gun works for some. Others you have to swing them around till they're dizzy and then watch them walk...er, get them a scratching post.
 
Use a spray bottom on the cat any time it starts. Also get the scratching post things that are flat and can hang on a door knob and be screwed to the wall. We have 3 or 4 of them through our house. Only furniture cats scratch on is a woven type chair because it's similar to the scratching posts.
 
declaw. no crueler then spaying or neutering. frankly i'd rather have my fingers messed with then my genitals mutliated heh.
 
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