Kitty Be Good Stop Cat Scratching Spray Protect Furniture And Wallpaper 500ml

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Kitty Be Good Stop Cat Scratching Spray Protect Furniture And Wallpaper 500ml

Kitty Be Good Stop Cat Scratching Spray Protect Furniture And Wallpaper 500ml

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Cat scratching is also a way of marking territory. When a cat scratches something it leaves behind scent marks; sweat is secreted between a cat’s paw pads and when it scratches that sweat is left on the item in question. This is another way of defending the cat’s territory; the physical scratch marks are a kind of ‘keep away’ signal to anything that might be tempted to come in and take the territory for its own. Of course, this is far less likely to happen in a domesticated situation, but a cat’s nature can’t necessarily be changed after hundreds of thousands of years. Many members of the feline family living in houses and apartments tear wallpaper and home decoration. This is due to their physiology and the characteristics of instincts and behavior. Here on SensePot, we have the solution from our experts. There Are Several Reasons: Scratching is an important part of a cat’s wellbeing and health; it is their instinct to use their claws on surfaces. Cats will scratch by digging their front claws into the surface. Important! Be sure to provide the cat with toys for an active and enjoyable pastime. It gives a great help to wean a cat. Special tools Another way to stop your cat from scratching a specific area or piece of furniture is to use a feline pheromone plug-in or a spray like Feliway.

They are also wedge-shaped inclines and others that are completely flat. Here are some options that you can buy. Get a piece of multi-level cat furnitureWhat if the cat, after all your attempts at weaning, still continues to tear everything that falls under its paws? There are several ways to minimize property damage: Scratching boards which are horizontal as opposed to vertical are also available, usually made from compressed layers of corrugated cardboard. Some are quite flimsy but larger sturdier models are big enough for your cat to stand on and scratch at the same time, so they don’t move around.

Giving your cat somewhere high up to rest and feel safe is also a good idea; this can be combined with a scratching post as well. Restricting access to most of the rooms in your home may also work; if a cat only has access to two rooms, for example, they may feel much more relaxed and secure. Since cats have sensitive noses, strong smells can put them off certain areas of your home, or certain pieces of furniture. Jealousy. A cat can be jealous of its owners for other pets or children. Scratching is a way to attract attention and mark territory. restricting your cat’s access within the house and concentrating on making the cat feel secure in one or two roomsInadequate, absent or untimely upbringing. Cats are smart, and the owner has the power to instill in the pet rules of behavior, but not everyone brings up the pets correctly and on time. How can wean a cat to scratch wallpaper and furniture? When getting a pet, you should understand that he will need a personal space in which there will be everything necessary for a comfortable and active life. Be sure to provide a play area by placing a scratching point or multi-level stand with rough and soft areas for scratching. If possible never change the scratching post (Seksel 2009). The messier and tattier it is, the more it is impregnated with the “Scratch me’ message. You may prefer a new scratching post. Your cat won’t. Don’t move the post. Cats like things to remain the same. If you MUST move it, move it about two inches every three days, making sure the cat is still using it before the next small move.



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