If Hank has plenty to scratch on he won't scratch furniture. You can add catnip to his scratching areas and other smells that may attract him more.
He is just a baby, he's bound to scratch, it's his nature, it's like telling a human baby they musn't suck on anything when they're teething!
There are other ways to distract him when he starts to claw something he shouldn't, like getting him to play.
De-clawing is barbaric and is BANNED in many countries, it's disgusting and if you're not prepared to have scratched furniture then don't have a cat. And as you've pointed out as Hank doesn't touch the furniture there is no point.
I would try to persuade her to use soft paws, there is also something called sticky paws which stops them from clawing things, you can find out about it on the net.
Sorry if I sound abrupt but cats should not be declawed.
If there is one thing that really pisses me off is people who have pets then complain about smells, fur, mess etc. It's like having kids and expecting no dirty nappies or toys everywhere.
I am not directing this to you or your mother just pointing out my opinion, and hopefully giving some advice against declawing.
And I know there are a lot of people on here who would agree with me.
I hope you find a solution and that Hank isn't declawed, there are many other options
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