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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have 3 cats they never scratched my leather coach 1. [b]Provide scratches post in every room.[/b] tickle and horizontal scratches pad or post. 2. There are cat detergent sprays that you [b]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[/b]. After that, I found that my cats don’t touch anything else without keep the spraying. 3 for odor, it’s on the owner. [b]I have litter robot 4 self cleaning litter box. And two more regular cover litter boxes.[/b]( 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. [/quote] God. I have two dogs, and one cat sounds like too much work and disruption. [NP][/quote]
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