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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Scratchy cat
- By boojum [gb] Date 19.03.06 13:45 UTC
We've got a cat who loves to scratch and claw at our 3 piece suite which has a fabric cover.  We're thinking of getting a leather one, but obviously don't want the cat clawing at it.   Has anyone else got a leather suite and a scratchy cat - does the cat scratch at the leather?
Boojum
- By munkeemojo Date 19.03.06 13:50 UTC
when we got our new leather ones, our two took great delight in trying to scratch their marks. Theres the odd nick here and there, but no scratches-just tiny little holes where their claws have gone in. For a while, they weren't allowed on them unless we were around to observe. As soon as they even looked like they'd scratched, we'd make a loud hissing noise, and they soon got the message.
- By newfiedreams Date 19.03.06 17:39 UTC
Hi, I've had a leather suite for around 5 years and 2 cats, they've never tried to scratch it at all! Good Luck! Love Dawn
- By Goldmali Date 19.03.06 17:43 UTC
It depends on the cat and the leather. Last year we threw out the leather couch we'd had for around 3 years as it had large holes in it from the cats (the biggest was a foot in length!). We replecaed it with a leather one with tougher leather, cats are more likely to scratch soft leather. They still scratch the new one, but not as much. If you get a nice large new scratching post (one of them to climb on as well, the bigger the better) at the same time, chances are that will be far more interesting. :)
- By chrisjack Date 19.03.06 18:56 UTC
id get a scratching post for them and spray catnip spray or feliway on it.
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