A Cat Scratching Post is the Answer When Your Cat Has Gone Rogue!

By Carol Navagato

Every cat owner knows that their kitty might terrorize a piece of furniture. It might be to chew it, to scratch it, or even to spray it. Your kitty hasn't really just "gone rogue"! These are all ways the a cat can claim an area as their own. She is also meeting a definite physiological need when kitty is digging her claws into your favorite piece of furniture.

A cat's claws grow continuously. They are designed to be used in hunting their prey. If the cat's claws are not being worn down in this way, the old sheath will become a problem. Kitty will try to meet this BASIC NEED by clawing your furniture, or even trying to bite the sheath off herself! Scratching is good for cats for another reason too. Just as they scratch to sharpen their claws, they also need to scratch to keep their back muscles stretched. out.

So what is the answer when kitty is taking care of HER needs by terrorizing YOUR furniture? When you substitute a sturdy piece of cat furniture, such as a cat scratching post, a cat tree, or kitty condo, you cat can fulfill her need for scratching, as well as having a place to stretch, play, and nap. Choosing the right piece of cat furniture is the key.

You will want to choose a cat scratching post or cat tree that has a rough surface, such as sisal or rope to help your cat keep his nails smooth. The perfect piece of cat furniture would be at least 4 feet tall so your cat can really stretch out his back muscles. There are some tricks to get your cat to claim the cat scratching furniture as his own. You should place his cat post in a place where he can be part of the action in the house, and also, you can sprinkle some cat nip over your kitty's new furniture.

Cat scratching furniture comes in many styles, from a simple sisal scratching post to elaborate cat towers with climbing, scratching, and napping areas. Let your imagination go and find the just right piece of cat scratching furniture for your home and your cat! - 31851

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