Reasons why cats scratch sofas: 1. Lonely and bored, attracting your attention. First of all, cats are sometimes lonely and bored at home. After playing their pre-arranged activities, they will choose to scratch the sofa when they have nothing to do next. 2. In the seasonal shedding stage. Of course, from the perspective of seasonal shedding, the cat's strange behavior of scratching the sofa at this time is mainly an unconscious reaction in terms of physiology. 3. The material of the sofa is suitable for its claws. When no one is at home, it chooses to scratch the sofa, but not the wooden doors or furniture. This shows that the material of the sofa is more suitable for it to hone its claws in this regard. 4. The smell of the sofa is quite pungent. Since cats like to eat meat, we can see that. At this time, some leather sofas have a smell similar to meat, which will seem a bit pungent. Can cat claws be trimmed? 1. Cats' claws need to be trimmed regularly, preferably once a month, to prevent their claws from growing too long and damaging furniture and hurting themselves. 2. The owner can go to a pet supply store to buy nail clippers specially made for pets to cut their cat's nails. Be careful not to cut the cat's blood line every time you cut. |
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