Cat Scratching Post – Train Your Cats Scratching

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Ever wonder why a cat has to scratch almost everything in its site. Your cat is sharpening claws and ridding the outer layer of old claw is one reason. Just after a cat has been declawed, they could continue to go through the motion of clawing. On the paw pad are scent glands, that can rub off the scent as they claw or scratch on an item. As soon as a cat does claw or scratch on the item other cats will come to smell the scent left and may have the tendency to scratch exactly the same item that have their scent on. Whenever you discover the couch or other item scratched or clawed, this is when the cat is exercising.

Redirection and proper scratching post or trees will help with the exercising or energy that a cat has. A rope can offer a stable item for the cat to scratch and claw on. Purchasing a scratch post or tree that is sturdy enough for the cat and will not be easy tip over when the cat is scratching or clawing at the tree. Making sure, the scratching post or tree is high enough for the cat to reach and be able to scratch and claw.

Rubbing orange peel or lemon on the fabric or surface of the item can help with scratching or claw the item. Using a commercial cat repellent is another way to rid the scent on your items. Cats do not like plastic, covering your furniture with plastic till, the cat starts to use the post, or tree will help. Communicating with the cat with soft words as “no kitty you are not to scratch that, this is not the place”. Then taking the cat to the scratching area and showing them this is the place to scratch will help with the redirecting the energy of the cat. Rubbing the cats paw on the post will help leaving the scent of the cat on there so they know that this is a place to scratch.

Scratching is usually a natural to a cat because it is for them to breathe. With gentle guides, redirection, telling the cat not to scratch on the item the cat will soon leave the furniture and couch alone.

Nail grooming a cat is also important especially with older cats and inactive cats that sleep most the time. These types of cat are usually in a curled up position with the paws tucked under them and this can cause the nails to curl. Trimming the nails is just an import to help with training. If you are uncertain about trimming the nails on the cat, call the groomers. Groomers that have been trained to trim and cut nails on cats. Taking the cat when the nails are in need of grooming, can also gives a cat a good chance to get out of the house for the socializing that it need.

Training the cat to not to scratch everything in site can be a great experience for you and your cat. With the proper training and love, communication you will be on your way to the next training behavior.

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Cat Trees and Cat Scratching Posts

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Does wal mart sell cat scratching posts?

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Like the bigger carpeted ones, they can climb/sleep on?

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how many cat scratching posts should i have?

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i am wondering if there is a general rule on how many scratching posts?, and how many variety's of posts i should have in my home?
my house is 2 story and 3000 square feet if that helps anyone get a better idea of how many posts i should have?
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Where can I buy cheap cat scratching posts online?

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I’ve screwed 2x4s together and stapled carpet over it. Five gallon buckets covered in carpet give them a hidey hole inside….I at one point built a dog house and stapled carpet on the outside and roof. Rubbed cat nip into it, hung cat toys off it and called it a cat house. That was way cheaper than buying one.

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Cat Scratching Post

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Cats are not only great pets, they are almost part of the family as they provide company for times when your home alone. They are good company not only for adulsts, but with children.

Cats also take care of themselves so there is less work for the owner to do. The downside of owning a cat is its natural instrinct to scratch. Scratching is one of the chief complains of cat owners. Cats have a strong natural instinct to scratch furniture, carpets, curtain drapes and so forth. Its an unpleasant suprise for the devoted cat lover to come home to a favorite couch thas has scratch marks left on it. Cats scratch to sharpen their claws and stretch them. It is a completely natural insinct, just like yawning is for us, or our having a stretch in the morning. You just can’t really stop it, ethically. Having your pet declawed is one answer, but an extreme one. The cat’s quality of life will be lowered.

There is an easy solution here, one that provides an alternative to fix this scratching problem – scratching posts. Scratching posts are a proven method of saving your furniture, drapes, and carpets. The post is just a pole covered in carpet, which is something they like to scratch, as we see all the time. By providing your cat with a suitable place to sharpen its claws, he’ll leave your furniture alone.

Buying a scratching post is only half the battle however. Oftentimes the cat might take to it right away, as old habits die hard, and they might still prefer that enticing big couch of yours. You’ll then have to coax them into only scratching the post and the best way to do that is with catnip. Rubbing a little of it on the scratching post will entice your feline companion.

cat scratching posts should be very sturdy. You don’t want it toppling over when the cat is using it or on top of it. There are cases of cats being injured because of a toppling cat post. Sturdiness of the cat pole is also important as cats like to dwell in places with some height. The cat pole which is the subject of this video is an ideal solution. It has attracted numerous positive reviews, and a few negative ones. To read them all, and see if this cat scratching post is what you are in need of, please visit the link http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000634MH8?ie=UTF8&tag=freshepla-20&link_code=as3&camp=211189&creative=373489&creativeASIN=B000634MH8

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SmartCat Ultimate Scratching Post
16 x 16 x 35 inches
Tall. Your cat will enjoy being stretching to full length.
Sturdy – won’t wobble or tip.
Looks nice. Neutral color so blends in.
Cat can sit or sleep on top.
Cats love it.
Will save your furniture from being scratched.
Read what Amazon reviewers are saying about it.
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Create the Best Environment for Your Cat : Consider Cat Scratching Posts & toys

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2 Create the Best Environment for Your Cat : Consider Cat Scratching Posts & toysLearn what kind of cat scratching toys, posts and claw-sharpening objects a cat should have in its environment in this free video.

Expert: Dr. Adrienne Mulligan
Bio: Dr. Adrienne Mulligan started her life-long dream to be a veterinarian at Oakridge High School in Oakridge, Tennessee.
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Cheap cat scratching posts?

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Where can I find a cheap cat scratching post? The cheapest at Petsmart is like $30 for a 2 foot piece of wood with carpet on it.

doesnt get much cheaper than www.petedge.com


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Cat Trees and Cat Scratching Posts

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2 Cat Trees and Cat Scratching PostsChris from PetVillas.co.uk gives a simple guide and information about cat trees and cat scratching posts.

Made by PetVillas, the UK’s friendliest online pet store. With a dedicated team of animal lovers on board, you’ll soon see why we’re head and paws above the rest!

http://www.petvillas.co.uk

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