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DanceWhale Anti Scratch Cat Training Tape, 4 inches x 33 Yards Clear Double-Sided Cat Scratch Deterrent Tape - Furniture Protector for Couch, Carpet, Doors, Counter Tops

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Your cat is more than just a guest in your household – he’s a member of the family and deserves to be treated as such. This means making accommodations in your home to keep your cat comfortable while enabling him to enact his instinctual behaviors. However, if you want to cover both ends of your couch, for example, you might want to consider getting a bigger size strictly for convenience and ease of use.

In addition, removing a cat's claws prevents them from practicing innate behaviors such as scratching and climbing. Veterinarians do not know how or if, declawing impacts a cat's quality of life and psychological well-being. Scratch test: To determine how the furniture guards and scratch tape would hold up over time, I scratched them with three different tools: a fork, a push pin, and an X-acto knife. Each tool was dragged across the same section of the product 50 consecutive times, and I noted if any penetrated the material and how long it took to do so. Our experts say that cat scratching deterrent sprays do not help redirect furniture scratching. "They don't really work, and they're an aversive," says Calder. An aversive is any tool or technique that uses discomfort, pain, fear, or intimidation to force an animal to change their behavior. Deterrent sprays are aversive because they irritate a cat's acute senses of smell and taste, making them sneeze and cough. Using scratch tape or furniture guards combined with training is a more effective long-term strategy for changing a cat's behavior. "Our goal is not to scare the cat; it's more about finding out why the behavior is occurring in the first place," says Calder. If there is no appropriate wood surface for your cat, take a look carefully around your home and you might discover tiny scratch marks in various places. This is where your cat has experimented with finding the right place to scratch. If they didn’t like it, they will have moved on to somewhere else, but the evidence of their experiment will be there if you look closely.

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It’s also worth adding that some cats suffer from pica and might try to eat the tape, no matter the adhesive on its surface. Cats are very in tune with their senses, and since they don’t have as much naked skin on their bodies as people do, they often use their paws to test out the ‘feel’ of surfaces. A cat scratch deterrent is simply a product that helps prevent your cat from scratching a particular surface. Cat scratch deterrents work in one or more of the following ways: 1. They Make a Surface Less Appealing for Cats to Scratch. Cats can be determined and physical or spray deterrents simply might not work in some cases. Fortunately, cats also tend to startle easily, so if you can use that trait to your advantage, you might be able to train your cat to avoid the surfaces he tends to scratch.

Removing cat scratch tape from furniture isn’t usually a complicated thing. It’s designed to go down easy and come up easy. It usually comes up without effort from most fabric upholstery. The Skyline Sisal Cat Scratching Post was the clear favorite of the seven vertical scratchers we tested. Both of my cats returned to the scratcher multiple times a day during the first month of testing. Six months later, one still scratches there daily. Some cats like to scratch vertically, others horizontally, and some a little of both. If you've found destruction on rugs, carpets, and couch cushions, your cat falls into one of the latter two categories, and providing them with a properly placed floor scratcher may solve your problem. Additionally, since it is transparent, it’s not going to appear obvious after being applied to your furniture.Generally, a good anti-scratch tape should last for at least one to two weeks before you have to replace it. Our last bit of advice for you as a cat owner - and especially if your cat is being stubborn - is to encourage your cat with friendly pheromones to scratching posts and cat furniture. Lion Tamer spray is a non-staining formula spray bottle that will protect your precious items from your cat’s claws. This spray smells lovely to humans but cats don’t enjoy the scent at all (cat deterrent) and will stay away from the area in which they find it. It’s perfectly natural, derived from plants, so no harm will come to your cat or your furniture (furniture spray).

If your cat is scratching because they feel insecure you will need to find the source of their problem and remove it if possible. It could be other cats in the area or a fear of something that they came across when outside, such as a car or dog. They may feel that these scary things could come into the house, and therefore they need to protect it.An important detail that has to be added with regard to this product is that it cannot be applied to real or faux leather. Owning a scratching post or pad isn't helpful if it's not where your cat likes to scratch. Cats need a variety of choices in various locations to be fully satisfied. Sanchez recommends placing them in high-traffic areas and near your cat's favorite resting spots. The material a scratching post or pad is made from may also determine whether your cat prefers your furniture to a scratching post or pad. "Some cats will strictly scratch on softer materials such as cardboard boxes or scratch pads, while other cats will only use carpeted or tall, sturdy posts," says Sanchez. Many cats enjoy scratching a sisal rope or cloth, but some may find other materials more attractive. If your cat is attracted to carpet, Quagliozzi recommends framing a piece of carpet for them to use. Does cat scratching deterrent spray work? This scratch mat measures 15.7-by-23.6 inches and is crafted from natural sisal material. It has an anti-skid design with latex nubs on the underside of the mat. It also comes with four Velcro pads that can be installed on a smooth surface and on the bottom of the mat to keep it in place. A cat will need to exercise its claws to keep them strong and to ensure that they can be used if necessary. Although you will protect your cat from most predators, especially if they are kept indoors, they will want to feel safe in the knowledge that they can help themselves too. Enjoyment This mat is highly versatile in terms of installation as long as the surface is flat and smooth. I used it on the floor, but product photos picture the mat being affixed to a wall to create a vertical scratching surface.

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