What fabrics will keep cats from.
Furniture that cats won t scratch.
Cat owners should choose furniture that holds its wear well.
There are inexpensive horizontal cardboard scratchers for carpet lovers wedge shaped cardboard ramps for cats who scratch low on furniture and upright posts or trees for cats who like that full body hang from the claws feeling.
Metal frames on furniture cannot be penetrated by cats claws.
For the most part microfiber simply doesn t collect signs of scratching like claw marks holes pulls or tears.
Therefore they are highly unlikely to scratch on it.
The idea is that your cat won t enjoy the stickiness of the surface and will stop clawing at that area.
Sofas that cats can t ruin wood framed sofas.
Choosing a sofa with wood framing will significantly decrease the likelihood of scratching.
For many of the same reasons as wood cats find metal an unattractive place to dig their claws.
When your sofa is clad in a tightly woven fabric like suede designer and fellow cat owner michael formica s pick.
Cats like to scratch things that will help wear down their nails and this won t happen with microfiber microfiber also doesn t tend to snag or run like other upholstery materials.
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The material that the post is made of is also important.
Sofisti cat scratch deterrent tape.
This is essentially a large swatch of double sided tape that you can place over the corners that your kitty likes to scratch.