How to Encourage Good Scratching Habits in Cats
As more and more cat owners are realizing the risks and hazards of declawing and letting their cats roam outdoors, they are faced with the issue of unwanted cat scratching behavior in the house.
Why do cats scratch and how can you encourage appropriate scratching? Here’s some great information from the American Association of Feline Practitioners!
Why do cats scratch?
Cats have claws to help them hunt, defend themselves, and mark their territory. Scratching is a natural feline behavior that serves a variety of purposes: keeping their nails healthy, marking objects in their territory, and good old-fashioned stretching!
Some cats may also scratch when they are anxious and stressed.
How to help your cat with scratching issues
The AAFP advises cat owners to trim their cats’ claws regularly. You can also provide multiple appropriate scratching surfaces and interactive play toys for each cat in the home.
Cats that exhibit stress related scratching (often in multi-cat households) can especially benefit from their own space and scratching materials.
What’s the best scratching product?
Most cats like to stretch upwards and scratch on a vertical surface. Make sure you get a post that is tall enough for your cat to stretch on. Horizontal scratchers are also available if your cat uses the carpet.
Cats prefer rough surfaces to scratch on, like tree bark in the wild. This is why your cat may be drawn to textured furniture upholstery and carpet.
Choose a scratching post made of a rough material like sisal, corrugated cardboard, or wood.
How to encourage your cat to scratch appropriately
Place scratching posts near your cat’s favorite sleeping areas, and also near furniture that your cat likes to scratch.
Encourage your cat to use scratching posts by gently placing her near the post when she scratches furniture or carpet. Reward good scratching behavior with your cat’s favorite things (treats, play, brushing, etc.)