Ars Technica: Can’t stop your cat from scratching the furniture? Science has some tips
Can’t stop your cat from scratching the furniture? Science has some tips
Los Angeles Times: Cat Scratching Solutions: Expert Advice to Save Your Sofa
Cat scratching. It’s as natural to felines as purring or chasing a toy. It’s not misbehavior. It’s an instinct that’s essential for their physical and emotional well-being. But when your sofa arms ...
Scratching is an instinctive behavior for cats and is necessary to keep their claws from growing too long. Unfortunately, it can be extremely damaging to rugs, woodwork and furniture in your home.
Scratching is a natural and necessary behavior for cats, it helps them stretch their muscles, sharpen their claws, and mark their territory. Unfortunately, this probably means that your couch and ...
EurekAlert!: Scientists pinpoint strategies that could stop cats from scratching your furniture
Reader's Digest: 8 Cat Scratching Posts to Keep Claws Off Your Furniture
Cats scratch to stay physically and emotionally healthy. Choose one of these cat-tested and pet-parent-approved cat scratching posts to keep felines happy (and your furniture safe). Our editors and ...
For many cat guardians, scratching is a constant puzzle—sometimes an infuriating one. Why does your beloved feline insist on dragging their claws across your brand-new couch or leaving gouges on the ...
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