What to do if the cat won’t scratch the scratching post

If your cat hasn’t mastered using a scratching post yet, here are some ways to help get her into the habit. First, make sure you place the scratching post in an area where your cat frequently sharpens its claws. If your cat is not interested in your current scratching post, you can try sprinkling catnip on it, as most cats have a strong interest in catnip, which may inspire them to use the scratching post. If this method still doesn’t work, try changing the scratching post material to a different one, as your cat may not like the current material and won’t use it.When your cat isn’t using the scratching post, you can engage her attention in some interactive ways. For example, gently swing the scratching post in front of the cat to make a sound, or personally guide the cat to use the scratching post. Doing so can arouse the cat’s curiosity, thus increasing its interest in the scratching post. Additionally, when a cat feels its nails need trimming, it will often look for a scratching post to grind its nails on, and you can take advantage of this to encourage it to use the scratching post.
For kittens, if they are not yet familiar with cat scratching posts, you can teach them by imitating the movements of cats sharpening their claws. For example, grab the cat’s paws and rub them on the scratching post to let him know that this place is used to sharpen his claws.

Corrugated Paper Cat Scratching Board

Here are some ways to help your cat scratch less furniture:
1. Place some obstacles next to the furniture that cats like to scratch, or spray a smell that cats don’t like. This can divert the cat’s attention and reduce its scratching of furniture.
2. When the cat scratches the furniture, you can create some unpleasant experiences for the cat, such as sudden loud noises or spraying water, but be careful not to let the cat associate this unpleasantness with the owner, so as not to create fear for the owner.
3. If your cat is interested in catnip, you can sprinkle some catnip on the scratching post and guide it there to sharpen its claws and rest.
4. Place some fluffy toys on the cat scratching board and hang them up with a rope, because the shaking toys can attract the cat’s attention and gradually make the cat like the scratching board.

 


Post time: Jul-19-2024