Amargith
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I really ought to call this thread "Catlady's Corner," Or "Ask Amar" - since I keep harassing [MENTION=5494]Amargith[/MENTION].
*summons from the depths of Europe*
Just wondering if you have any experience with kitties sharpening their claws on crap they aren't supposed to. Chlöe's overall very good about using her post, much to my relief since someone wanted to declaw her. I'm trying to keep that from happening. You saw the video clip of how she used to panic when food was being prepared in the kitchen before. She doesn't do that anymore, fortunately, however, she does stand against the cabinets below the counter, if you're making food. She stretches her paws up, & starts to sharpen on the tops of the cabinets. I guess my mother's going to be getting brand new ones, so she's been edgy about Chlöe's habit with these. It's really not that bad (if it were my house, I wouldn't give a damn, honestly), but I figured I'd consult you, when you have a moment. Any tricks to deter that habit in that particular location? Like I said, she otherwise uses her scratching post religiously. Just trying to ensure she won't end up front-declawed eventually by her materialistic owner.
Thx, either way, lady.![]()
Well that is a good progression. It means she no longer is anxious as such but she still has too much tension and excitement going through her to not *do* something.
Ever seen a cat fly to its scratching post and maul it when the owner comes home? Same deal. Too much excitement that needs to be vented *somewhere*
So, pick something for her to do, so that she can take out her frustrations without harm. A toy, a food ball, toss a ball for her to chase, even a laser light or...a scratching post. One of the things you could do is attach a scratching pad to one of the kitchen cabinets, or put another scratching post in the kitchen (first in front of the cabinet she chooses, then move it aside once she gets it) for her. A floor/doormat could work too though she is likely a vertical scratcher so she might have to learn how to use it first (catnip helps).
Edit: and Im good with this thread being a democracy