Any shelter cat is the way to go :D Give a homeless cat a good furrrever home. There are SO many unwanted, abandoned cats out there. Please don't line the pockets of breeders.
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Any shelter cat is the way to go :D Give a homeless cat a good furrrever home. There are SO many unwanted, abandoned cats out there. Please don't line the pockets of breeders.
To stop a furkid from scratching up your furniture (1) have a designated scratching post for them. (2) Even with my 11 furkids, I still have problems with a few of them scratching my couch. So far I have covered the entire couch with a bed spread, including the sides. Also, if you spray cologne or some other smelly stuff on it, this will usually deter them. Whenever I hear that familair tearing sound, usually, I will attempt to spray the offenders with water, as they understand that I am not pleased with that behavior. However, they are like a bunch of children, and they have to be remineded now and then.:) I have been told that if you place a little catnip on their scratching post, then theywill prefer that to your furniture.
.........wayne
Diluted vinegar in a water pistol works wonders for not having kitties scratch things they are not supposed to!
In fact I have Bastet well trained all I have to do now is point my *loaded finger* at her and she heads for the hills!
I don't know....It's a leather chair, is it ok to spray stuff on it? I don't know if it would harm it...would it work the same? :confused: :) :D :p :cool:
I am not sure about leather chairs but isnt' there some kind of leather conditioner you can rub on it that has a smell that may deter your kitty?
Beware, cats LOVE leather. But...they can be easily trained to keep away from it. A water bottle works really well...and you don't get the couch, you get the cat. If you are really worried, try soft paws: http://www.softpaws.com/