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Cats Scratch - Keeping the Peace

Can I Stop My Cat From Using The Furniture As A Scratching Post?

Are your chairs, window screens, and rugs all shredded beneath your cat's lethal claws? If so, you may be wondering how you can stop this action. Of course, it may be easier to stop the cat claws from destroying your home if you know why cats scratch in the first place.

Before cats were domesticated, they were deadly hunters. They relied on their razor sharp claws to help them climb trees so that they could jump down on their prey. Today, cats may get dinner from a bowl, but they still whet their claws. Scratching is their way of trimming their nails, since it removes the old outer layer of the claws. Another reason cats scratch is to let other cats know that the house and yard belong to them. When cats scratch, they release a scent from special glands in their paws that help them indicate that spot as theirs. Finally, cats scratch to get the kinks out of their bodies and to burn off some of their energy.

If you are getting fed up with your cat's scratching, you may be planning to declaw him. However, before you have this procedure performed, you may want to try some alternatives.

One simple way to thwart cat claws from scratching your furniture is to provide them with scratching pads or posts. You can search for a wide variety of scratching posts, including posts that are part of an elaborate condo. However, you can also create your own simple scratching post, using a 2 foot high section of a 4x4, a 2x2 foot piece of heavy plywood, and a carpet remnant. Once you have a scratching post or pad, be sure you set it right next to his favorite piece of furniture. After he is in the habit of scratching the post, you can try moving it a bit further from the furniture, but you should do so gradually.

If having his own personal scratching post doesn't discourage your cat from ruining the furnishings, try using a pet repellant spray, such as Bitter Apple, on the furniture. (You may want to check the spray on an obscure part of the upholstery first to be sure it doesn't discolor the fabric). If you don't want to risk spraying your furniture, try covering the fabric with aluminum foil or tape that is placed sticky side up. Your cat will not care for the feel of these materials and should willingly return to his scratching post instead.

For cats that still on scratching, declawing may be the only option. As long as your cat does not leave the house, this should be safe. However, declawing is painful and there is some danger in the procedure, since your cat will be under anesthesia during the surgery. Some people recommend using nail caps instead, but these caps do have a penchant to fall off and will need to be replaced occasionally. The caps are applied to cat claws in a similar manner to the way manicurists attach false nails. The nails are shortened and then the caps are attached with a non toxic adhesive.

Frankie Kangas

For more info, check out the blog at Cat Care and Resources or the articles at New Cat. Frankie Kangas is a web developer; visit her website Cats Just Wanna Have Fun.

Copyright 2008 Ron King. This article may be reprinted if the resource box is left intact and the links live.

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1. Frankie Kangas (18:06, 23.03.2008)
Declawing is NOT an option that should be considered. I am 100% against it now that I have a seen a lot more research on declawing since writing this article. Please see www.blog.new-cat.com for more information on declawing. Thank you, Frankie Kangas

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