| Cats are discusting. They crap in a box inside and then walk those same dirty feet all over your kitchen counters and furniture. They claw and scratch up all your stuff. They can "mark" things with urine. You whole house will smell like cat. |
| I have cats. Never have the cats in my life ever scratched or damaged cabinets (never heard of this). Furniture can be unpredictable. But if you get a few scratching posts and place them strategically, cats will be satisfied. Litter box in basement and cleaned daily, never have litter smell in house. |
Do NOT let your cat outdoors. Your neighbors will not thank you for the cat poop in their yards, cats are non-native species that kill the native wildlife, and your cat may be hit by a car. |
3 cats?! Your house smells but you are just used to it so you don't notice it. |
| Furniture, yes, as in sofas and such, cabinets, no. Also, my cat has never scratched leather sofas. |
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FWIW when you adopt a cat from most any organization, you agree not to declaw it. And I wonder if vets will even do it any more.
Cats are like people; they're all different. Our cat pretty much sticks to her scratching post for scratching, but YMMV. I put up with her quirks because of the pleasure and comfort she provides. |
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Don’t get any pet unless you’re fully on board with the work, expenses, and potential for damage that comes with it. I have had a cat that thought he was a dog (I’m a dog person). Great cat, friendly, smart, never damaged anything.
And yet, his fur was everywhere. He was extremely food motivated, so always on kitchen countertops and trying to raid the trash can. He wanted to be outside sometimes, and learned to open doors and let the dog out as well. And at the end, he had stomach cancer, which led to a lot of vomiting and diarrhea which while not his fault at all, was still a lot of work. He was a good kitty and I miss him. But I will never have a cat again. |
| I have a cat that scratches door frames |
Op. In Pennsylvania, where I live, it's outlawed. |
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I have 3 cats they never scratched my leather coach
1. Provide scratches post in every room. tickle and horizontal scratches pad or post. 2. There are cat detergent sprays that you spray on the furnitures you do not want cats to scratch. Do this right before you bring cat in to your house. Now cat will only attracted yo the cat scratch post. Keep spraying for the first few months. After that, I found that my cats don’t touch anything else without keep the spraying. 3 for odor, it’s on the owner. I have litter robot 4 self cleaning litter box. And two more regular cover litter boxes.( total of 3 cats) . My house doesn’t smell. ( per my guest and my nanny) 4 never declaw cat. It.p can cause other problem such as peeing all over your house etc. scratching is natural for cat. Between its toes , there are pheromone gland that they spread to mark their territory. Imagine if they can’t mark it with scratching, they will mark with pee instead ! Peeing around is worse, way way worse for me. |
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So many people living in museums. Who knew.
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I've had 2 cats. One lived till 15, the kitten is a year old.
I've never had them ruin furniture or cabinets or doors. I got them as kittens and they were/are strictly indoors (and neutered). I got them used to having their front claws trimmed from the beginning. I do this regularly, so they have their claws but they're not razors lol. I have scratching stuff-a post, the cardboard scratchers, ect. I keep the litter box clean and it doesn't smell. But OP, I would wait if you are hesitant. You don't want to resent the kitty. I waited to get the kitten a while after first kitty passed. |
It was a commonly accepted practice back then, and now it's not. Some states don't even allow it. Many vets won't do it unless it's for medical reasons for the cat. If you must have a declawed cat, adopt one who's already been declawed. |
I don't think so. I've asked some people who have no reason not to tell us the truth - my parents and siblings - and they say no, too. They'd notice, and they'd tell me if so. We keep the box clean, and our cats are all very clean. It's not too hard. Luckily none of our cats has accidents - cat pee is a wicked smell. Anyway, I'm sure you know my house better than I do. |
You should not get a cat. My home is paid for so yes my cats do damage my furniture, doors, carpet but I made a serious commitment to give them the best life I could. My cats have all been rescues. We'll replace whatever when they pass. And as far as litter, my husband cleans the boxes twice daily and we replace the box every six months. I have never had anyone say my house smelled of cat. Unlike my BIL who is a filthy person has filthy cat habits. One more thing, do not let your cats be outside cats. I let mine in the garage but not past the door. House cats belong in the house. |