Cats have a habit that bothers cat lovers, that is, they like to sharpen their claws, and they often use the furniture at home to sharpen them. However, don't blame your cat, because it is its nature for cats to grind their claws. Parents need to trim their cat's nails regularly and cut off the sharp parts of the top of the nails, so as to reduce the impact of the cat's claws. Here are a few more ways to help parents solve their problems.
Provide a cat scratch board/stick
Provide an object to scratch, scratch, and sharpen the claw tips is very important for cats . Especially if your cat is an 'indoor cat' or has developed a habit of grinding his paws indoors.
Place this cat scratching tool in the scratched area and gently rub the cat scratching stick with its paws from top to bottom to keep the scent on the stick and also teach How does it do it. Try it a few more times on a brand new cat scratcher, and if you still catch your cat scratching elsewhere, take it to the cat scratcher immediately to encourage him to use the right tool. You can also drop a few drops of his favorite 'cat oil' to encourage him to use this tool, or hang his favorite toys.
Provide plenty of exercise
If curiosity and the satisfaction of scratching soft objects can motivate your cat to polish their claws frequently in the space you have prepared, then You need to prepare more exercise for it to satisfy its excess energy. If you play games with it often, many times a day, small games in a short period of time, you might as well prepare a few more toys for it.
If your cat scratches the wallpaper a lot, try changing the type of wallpaper, such as a different texture. Some cats prefer thicker ones, or just paint the walls. Don't give it too much attention when it scratches the wall, it will make it worse.
Improved sense of security
If scratching occurs in many areas of the room, it may be marked turf and very insecure Signal. It's usually caused by other cats entering the house, moving to a new home, or fear of the outside world.