Hi all,
My mothers' cats are ruining all of her furniture, they scratch on everything! She just called me in tears that the beautiful living room furniture that she saved money to buy for months and months, has almost been shreaded to the wood. She just bought the furniture in the end of July of this year, it's only a few months old! My poor mom! I cut the cats' nails about every 2-3 weeks and cut the nails just before the quick so I know they are never getting long before I cut them the next time. We never believed in declawing, we felt it was far too tramautic for cats, therefor, have never declawed ANY cat of ours....however, my mom does not have enough $ to buy new furniture every year because those 2 cats of hers destroy it. We bought a couple nice scratching posts, bought catnip spray and catnip flakes and put it around and on top of the scratching post, and we spray her furniture with this stinky stuff that cats are supposed to hate. Problem is that stinky stuff makes her house smell terrilbe and it still does not keep them from scratching up her furniture.
Her one cat, Mia, is about 14 years old. Her other cat, Mewton, is about 10. I feel that to declaw them at their current age would be so painful and tramautic and cruel, I almost would feel that they would rather be put to sleep then to have that done. I LOVE her cats, I would never think about doing anything to harm them in any way. I am just running out of ideas for non-cruel fixes. I don't want to declaw them. It's one thing to do that to a kitten, it's quite another to do it to an elderly cat. We have tried getting the cats to claw at the scratching post and they are COMPLETELY uninterested in them, even when they are loaded with wonderful smells like catnip sprays and catnip flakes, which I rub into the carpet of the post so it's extra sweet smelling.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Has anyone had this problem and had a wonderful fix for it? Is there anything else I can do becides surgery? If someone can help me I would SO much appreciate it! I feel so bad for my mom, she was so proud of her new furniture and it was SO beautiful! She's in love with those cats, I love them alot too but she's more of a cat person then I am and she's worrying herself sick. If all she can do is get them declawed then so be it, but it's a shame to do that to an elderly cat.
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