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Do not you wish you could stop cat scratching at your home, it's time you, scratched, or your furniture? You know when your cat uses its claws (I want to be with a hangover for consistency). It can be felt through the broken ends, or you can feel it penetrate the skin.
I have other methods, like having a cat tree and putting them in catnip, your cat to scratch, rather than encourage the reading of the furniture ... But I discovered that my cat would still beScratch my arms and some furniture, which is enjoyed.
The fact is, cat scratching is a natural thing, and it feels good for your cat (you want your cat to enjoy his life right?). Cats scratch to mark their territory (leaving scent) to stay healthy in old layers of their claws, and sometimes as a method of stretching the muscles (which is good for your body).
Stop your cat from scratches with this simple method
My cousin has a daughter 3 years, so IWatch an episode of "Super Nanny". What has to do to stop a cat scratches? Well, the trick is more important that your child uses something called Whisperer "Time Out". Simple right? Once that is out of the last thing your cat - because as we all know, cats love the attention!
Here are the step by step instructions:
Your cat scratching the sofa, and you want to stop
Go get your cat, he, and put into a pre-designated area that closes the door(Maybe your laundry room or in his sedan chair is it?).
Wait 9 minutes (yes, nine minutes of arc) - then let your cat out of the room.
And that's it ... Right?
Now you might have a little patience because there is more time to use the "Time Out" before your cat gets the point. You want to bind your cat scratching the furniture, not always all the attention in the form of being locked in a room (for a short period).
A personal testimonythis method - I did it, it works. Every time my cat is from "Time Out", is in nice lap to cuddle and purrs her way into sleep. And, of course, has stopped scratching the furniture. Now I have to admit that he has a scratching post that used very often. And I took cat nip (and renewed every month or so), I will zero in place for the good of his health.
Here are some other good ideas to stop cat scratching:
Place the scratching postnear the area of furniture or scratching like a cat
Block access to a bed or your cat scratches most often
Place foil, adhesive tape or plastic sheeting on the furniture your cat prefers
Try the vertical and horizontal scratching post / pad
Put the catnip for a good cause at the Scratching Post
I think if you can my stupid simple method in collaboration with some of the methods mentioned, you stop your cat from scratching unwanted areas, and make him happyand healthy at the same time! Hope this helps!
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