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Ideal_Rock
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Ok, question for all you cat owners/lovers, etc...what kinds of things have you tried to keep your kitties from ruining your furniture?
We have a very nice (very expensive) leather sectional sofa that has never been an issue until Tinkie came into our lives. EQ was declawed and Peanut doesn't ever spend time in the living room, so we never had to worry about him. Tinkie has made a few marks on the sofa in her short time with with us, so at the moment we have resorted to covering up as much of the sofa as we can with blankets. Of course, this is not very attractive, so when we have people over we have to remove all of the blankets. Not to mention the fact that I LOVE my sofa and don't want it to be covered all of the time.
I bought Tinkie a scratching *bridge* when we first adopted her, but she is not at all interested in it, even though there are 2 different scratching surfaces. She doesn't seem to differentiate between being a horizontal or vertical scratcher, as there are scratches from both positions on my sofa.
We do have a rug in our dining room that is there soley for the purpose of Peanut's scratching. He knows this and it is the only place he scratches. I have seen Tinkie scratch there a few times, but not a lot. She also likes to scratch the dust ruffle and sheets of our bed, so we are trying to discourage that as well (though not as destructive as our leather couch).
DH is really against cat *furniture*, but I really think Tinkie would love to have her own space. Right now, the majority of her time is spent on our dining room table, curled up in some of DH's fleeces that he has lovingly donated for her "bed". Because of this, she doesn't spend a lot of time in the living room, unless she is hanging out with me, on top of the couch. So, I want to trust her and take the blankets off, but I'm so afraid that I'm going to come home and find my leather couch ripped to shreds. She already did a number on DH's leather arm chair (which we didn't think she EVER went on!)
I found this company, http://www.squarecathabitat.com and the cat furniture seems more likely to fit in with our style without screaming "carpeted cat tree!" Was wondering if anyone has any of these pieces (or anything similar) and if so, what their thoughts are on it.
The guy at the furniture store last week suggested we rub a jalapeno pepper on the leather to deter Tinkie, but then I read tonight that if her paw touches where the pepper was and she touches her eye it could be extremely painful and she could scratch her eyes out!
So, no way am I going to do that! I've tried Lemon Pledge leather wipes, because I read that cats don't like citrus, but it's something you have to do every day to keep the scent in the leather.
Any/all suggestions are welcome. I love my kitty and don't plan to ever declaw her, so I need to figure something out that allows me to uncover my beautiful sofa!
We have a very nice (very expensive) leather sectional sofa that has never been an issue until Tinkie came into our lives. EQ was declawed and Peanut doesn't ever spend time in the living room, so we never had to worry about him. Tinkie has made a few marks on the sofa in her short time with with us, so at the moment we have resorted to covering up as much of the sofa as we can with blankets. Of course, this is not very attractive, so when we have people over we have to remove all of the blankets. Not to mention the fact that I LOVE my sofa and don't want it to be covered all of the time.
I bought Tinkie a scratching *bridge* when we first adopted her, but she is not at all interested in it, even though there are 2 different scratching surfaces. She doesn't seem to differentiate between being a horizontal or vertical scratcher, as there are scratches from both positions on my sofa.
We do have a rug in our dining room that is there soley for the purpose of Peanut's scratching. He knows this and it is the only place he scratches. I have seen Tinkie scratch there a few times, but not a lot. She also likes to scratch the dust ruffle and sheets of our bed, so we are trying to discourage that as well (though not as destructive as our leather couch).
DH is really against cat *furniture*, but I really think Tinkie would love to have her own space. Right now, the majority of her time is spent on our dining room table, curled up in some of DH's fleeces that he has lovingly donated for her "bed". Because of this, she doesn't spend a lot of time in the living room, unless she is hanging out with me, on top of the couch. So, I want to trust her and take the blankets off, but I'm so afraid that I'm going to come home and find my leather couch ripped to shreds. She already did a number on DH's leather arm chair (which we didn't think she EVER went on!)
I found this company, http://www.squarecathabitat.com and the cat furniture seems more likely to fit in with our style without screaming "carpeted cat tree!" Was wondering if anyone has any of these pieces (or anything similar) and if so, what their thoughts are on it.
The guy at the furniture store last week suggested we rub a jalapeno pepper on the leather to deter Tinkie, but then I read tonight that if her paw touches where the pepper was and she touches her eye it could be extremely painful and she could scratch her eyes out!
Any/all suggestions are welcome. I love my kitty and don't plan to ever declaw her, so I need to figure something out that allows me to uncover my beautiful sofa!