I would never declaw my cat, but I have scratchers EVERYWHERE, and my cat just prefers scratching the couch.
I have one on every corner of the couch, but she will scratch the couch literally right next to the scratcher.
But recently I got her one made of a carpet material instead of that rope material you see a lot, and she seems to really love that. She’s been scratching that one more often than the couch since we got it. But sometimes she just gets in a mood where the couch must be scratched, and there’s no way to convince her not to.
Luckily my couch was relatively inexpensive, so I don’t care THAT much, but I care a little.
I got some double sided tape made for putting on furniture to help deter my new little ones. We had to go through a few strips because they are obstinate little buggers. But, they have stopped using the corners of my couch. We have scratch pads and poles placed near those corners still and sometimes they will reach and show how big they can stretch on the couch but will do the scratching on their stuff now.
My cat will obsessively lick tape (or anything adhesive) if it is available to her, so I can’t really use that. I tried the double sided tape on counter tops to keep her off of them, and it attracted her rather than deterred her…
Is this a metaphor about declawing cats?
Taking bullets away from cats is inhumane, they need them to defend themselves.
Yep. People don’t put up any shooting galleries around the house, then complain when the sofa arms are riddled with bullet holes.
I would never declaw my cat, but I have scratchers EVERYWHERE, and my cat just prefers scratching the couch.
I have one on every corner of the couch, but she will scratch the couch literally right next to the scratcher.
But recently I got her one made of a carpet material instead of that rope material you see a lot, and she seems to really love that. She’s been scratching that one more often than the couch since we got it. But sometimes she just gets in a mood where the couch must be scratched, and there’s no way to convince her not to.
Luckily my couch was relatively inexpensive, so I don’t care THAT much, but I care a little.
I got some double sided tape made for putting on furniture to help deter my new little ones. We had to go through a few strips because they are obstinate little buggers. But, they have stopped using the corners of my couch. We have scratch pads and poles placed near those corners still and sometimes they will reach and show how big they can stretch on the couch but will do the scratching on their stuff now.
My cat will obsessively lick tape (or anything adhesive) if it is available to her, so I can’t really use that. I tried the double sided tape on counter tops to keep her off of them, and it attracted her rather than deterred her…
She’s such a weirdo. But at least she’s cute.
Oh wow! I love the weird personality traits they get, even if they may make it harder to keep a nice place! Lol
Plus, the bullets are part of a cat’s physiology and unloading their guns is considered radical surgery
The only way to stop a bad cat with a gun is a good cat with a gun.
Nope