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Stop Cats From Scratching the Sofa

Of the unpleasant behaviors that our beloved cats sometimes engage in, scratching on the sofa is probably one of the most common. If you want to break her habit, you need a little patience.

Before you break her habit, it is important to first understand why the cat actually scratches the sofa. She just follows her instincts. You can’t do it without sharpening your claws, and it’s a lot of fun on the sofa – reason enough to just use it once in a while. For you, in turn, it is a reason to create an alternative for your cat that is more attractive than your favorite couch.

Great Scratching Opportunity Per Room

Investing in good, stable scratching posts is not only worthwhile in terms of the sofa, but also for the well-being of your cat and the peace of the house. Your house tiger should have at least one scratching opportunity per room in order to get used to scratching on the sofa – it is best to vary between a scratching post, scratching board, scratching wave, or soft corkboard.

You can make the new scratching opportunity even more attractive for your pet by sprinkling a little catnip on it from time to time in the beginning and praising your good cat every time he uses it. At the same time, you begin to make the sofa as unattractive as possible for her to scratch.

Scratching on the Sofa Shouldn’t Be Fun Anymore

Every time your house tiger sharpens its claws without permission, say “No!” loudly and sternly. , take them and put them on the other scratch opportunity. If she uses them, a lot of praise follows. If your cat is scratching the sofa, you can also clap your hands or spray water from the spray gun. It is important that the reaction is always immediate and really every time your cat goes to the sofa. Only then will you understand it over time and get used to it.

Extra tip: If you are not at home, you should protect your sofa from your cat’s claws with a blanket, because it is very important for the learning process that she does not scratch it while you are not at home!

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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