Why Should You Bother Purchasing a Cat Scratching Post?

(The Better Question: ...Do You Want To SAVE Your Furniture?!)

OK - So you’ve heard of a cat scratching post before, but it never really enters your mind when you bring your new kitty home. You think you’re all set, but then to your horror your new kitty starts clawing away at your new sofa! You ask your cat lady neighbor about it, and she tells you that you’d better get a couple cat scratching posts in your house, FAST!  

 

So why does your new furball need this thing anyway?

 

Well, pure and simple, it's a natural act for all animals in the cat family. Cats scratch to mark territory and establish their turf. Cat scratching posts will help save your furniture and other prized possessions, yet still give kitty a place to say, “This is MINE!”

 

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Remember, it’s natural for cats to scratch. A scratching post helps channel your cat’s efforts to more acceptable places.

 

Cats also scratch to stay in shape. A good post will help your cat get exercise and burn energy. That’s why it’s important that cat scratching furniture (like a post) is big enough so that the act of scratching will work the muscles of the cat’s front quarters.

 

But perhaps the most important reason to buy your kitty cat scratching furniture (ok, 2nd most important reason, after saving your sofa) is because it’s FUN! Cats just enjoy scratching!

 

 

 

How to Get Your Cat to Prefer Cat Scratching Posts

 

In order to get your new pet to enjoy a scratching post instead of, say, your $900 chair or couch, here are a few tips:

 

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1) Put a cat scratching post where your cat goes to scratch, which will probably be in an area where you/your family spends a lot of time.

 

2) Remove your cat’s scent from former scratching surfaces by using a citrus cleaner. (Cats hate citrus.)

 

3) Feed your cat and/or play with your cat near the post.

 

4) Toys attached to a cat scratching post also will serve as enticements.

 

5) Another sure-fire way to get your cat to prefer cat scratching posts is to rub it with catnip, at least in the beginning.

* All of these will help your cat learn to use a post instead of turning your home furnishings into a pile of threads...

 

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