Scratching is normal cat behavior and is not meant to upset you. Felines aren’t discerning about what to scratch. The tree trunk in your backyard works just as well as your antique coffee table leg. What can you do about the scratching?
Some people will immediately think of declawing, but this can be painful to your pet in addition to being expensive
Cats scratch for more reasons than just to sharpen their claws. It can be part of their play or a stress reliever. A scratching post can be a great solution.
Scratching posts come in various shapes and sizes, and you may have to experiment with several to find one that your cat likes. Since some felines like to wrestle with these posts, you will want to make sure it is securely fastened. If the post tips over, the cat may get scared and refuse to use it. Or, he or she may decide that your furniture is more appealing.
Place the scratching post in a location where there is privacy so your cat can stalk the post as pretend prey. When the scratching post gets worn, put a new post beside the old one until your kitty starts to use the new one.
Is your cat still favoring a piece of furniture over the post? Try using cat repellent or putting a strong room deodorizer in the area to make it less appealing.
You don’t have to equate having a pet cat with shredded furniture. Get your kitty a nice scratching post to provide hours of entertainment.