Anonymous wrote:Remove their front claws and you won’t have any issues.
NEVER declaw a cat. It is the same as cutting off your fingers at the first knuckle. It is cruel and can be painful for the cat's entire life. Most states do not permit declawing and most vets will not perform that surgery. I've had cats (and dogs) for decades. Only my current cat was problematic with upholstery -- and I got that under control. You've got to provide scratching alternatives if you want them to ignore furniture. I've never had a problem with doors or kitchen cabinets.
As for cat odor, that's on the owner. I clean the litter box twice each day and try to do it as soon after use as possible. My close friends tell me there is no cat odor in my home.
It is a myth that cats require less work than dogs; it's just a different kind of work.