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Felines And Their Scratching.

Author : Shahid Pentecost

Submitted : 2011-12-24 16:25:43    Word Count : 870    Popularity:   0

Tags:   cat health, cat training, kitten health, new kitten, cat scratching posts, cat care, kitten care

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Is your kitty scratching and destroying your furniture? Scratching is actually a natural kitty behavior. It doesn't matter what you do, a cat is going to continue to scratch. Sorry to say, felines seem to love performing their scratching upon vulnerable furniture in your home, including all the upholstery of the couch and chairs. Seeing that most people will be unable to fix cats from performing their scratching, a good thing to do will be to offer their very own pet cat scratching furniture.

So, how come kittens and cats scratch anyways? Cats scratch for many purposes. 1st, it is to strip off the outer sheath from the nails. That is part of their whole self care pattern. Cats also scratch in order to mark his or her areas. Apart from leaving a visual scrape mark, they also leave their aroma on where they scratch. Lastly, felines scratch to help stretch their muscle tissue. Scratching is actually something that a kitty has an inherent need to do. Therefore instead of discouraging this behavior, you might want to have a scratching tree where your kitty can go to town with her scratching and not damage your furniture.

Make sure you get your kitty a safe and solid pet cat scratching tree. Cats enjoy surfaces that are a bit rough. A part of any tree stump could possibly work, and can look quite good too. Professional kitty scratching posts are available to buy. Scratching poles that have sisal covered areas are good. Ordinary carpet is also great for a kitty to scratch on. The best kitty tree should really be tall enough for your kitty so she is able to expand her body right out for just a really good stretch. Steer clear of buying cat scratching poles that have delicate materials, because your cat will most likely just ignore them. Your cat post should also be tough.

Once you have prodived a wonderful scratching post, then you can teach your cat to go for the scratching pole instead of your household furniture. To begin with, place the scratching pole close to areas where your kitty used to scratch. These are areas that the pet cat has marked with her own scent. Once your kitty gets used to her cat scratching tree, you can move it to where you would choose it to stay permanently.

If your kitty won't use the kitty scratching pole, you can cover it's favorite scratching area with something not nice to scratch on to discourage the pet cat from scratching in that spot. The places your cat marked with scratches also carry the cat's smell, therefore you should also neutralize the odor to prevent her from returning to the same location. Pet odor neutralizers tend to be available in a lot of pet shops and supermarkets. Lastly, you may also place citrus peel around your cat's old scratching spots, because nearly all kittens and cats loathe the smell from citrus fruit. When your pet cat smells citrus on the favorite scratching area, it will eventually avoid the area.

If you supply a very good scratching pole, not merely will your feline thank you for it, your furniture will be safe, and everyone will be satisfied.

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