How to Stop Cats from Scratching Furniture
Cats scratch to mark territory, stretch their muscles, and keep their claws sharp. Unfortunately, this natural behavior often conflicts with the well-being of your furniture. Here’s how to save your sofa while keeping your cat happy and healthy:
Provide Alternatives: Invest in several scratching posts and pads. Place them near the furniture your cat usually targets. Scratching posts made of sisal fabric or rope work well.
Use Cat Scratch Sprays: These are available at most pet stores and contain scents that naturally deter cats from scratching. Spray these on your furniture to make them less appealing.
Make Furniture Unappealing: Double-sided tape or aluminum foil can be temporarily placed on furniture. Cats dislike the sticky and crinkly textures.
Trim Their Nails: Regularly trimming your cat’s nails can minimize the damage to furniture.
Reward Good Behavior: When your cat uses the scratching post, offer praise and treats. This positive reinforcement helps them learn acceptable behavior.
Cover Up: Use furniture covers to protect your upholstery when you’re not around to supervise.
Consistency is key. With patience and persistence, your cat can learn to leave the furniture alone.