can anyone give me some advise on how to stop my cat from scratching walls I'v tried scratch posts and sprays to keep him away from the walls but so far I'v had no luck.
can anyone give me some advise on how to stop my cat from scratching walls I'v tried scratch posts and sprays to keep him away from the walls but so far I'v had no luck.
I have a cat that does this, the only thing that stopped it was to put a bit of edging on every corner.
Its not the corners that the little devil goes for it anywhere on the wall.
I'm sure you can have them declawed at the vet if it's an indoor cat.
I bet you have blown vinyl or textured paper! cats go mad for it and there is nothing you can do but redecorate and hope it stays away, i got mine scratching posts and allsorts , all to no avail, the other thing is spray the wall with something lemon scented when cats scratch like this they always put down a scent at the same time and go back and back to the same spot. Cats dont like lemon scent so it might help but i wouldnt like to put my money on it x
Don't declaw your cat! I'm sure this is banned in this country? It's painful and cruel as it causes problems with their paws. I had asked about this a couple years ago and the vet said it was pet cruelty as it causes too much damage. Maybe he was wrong but there are lots of articles online about this.
You can get plastic nail coverings called soft claws just like putting false nails on your cat.... Once the nail grows a bit they are meant to fall off, maybe worth a thought until your cat breaks the habit of scratching your walls
Declawing is quite rightly illegal u,n the uk, have heard spraying the area with peppermint works
Last edited by Crazydaisy; 01-May-19 at 00:50. Reason: Mistake
Been there done that and worn the T shirt. We’ve been staff to many cats over the years and from time to time we’ve had similar problems. The cat can become a habitual clawer because it is stressed; think about it, has anything in the home environment changed that could have triggered this behaviour? Even simple things like rearranging the furniture to major house refurbishment can cause a cat stress. There could be an underlying health reason for the cat to leave ‘markers’ around the house too. We found Feliway useful in calming our furry friends. Whatever you do speak with your vet. Even if it could be done, declawing your cat would be the ultimate act of cruelty and only increase the cat’s stress.
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