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Tvov
Aug 13, 2014Explorer II
When you get other places for the cat to scratch (cat tree, cardboard scratching boxes, etc), try pinning cloth to the furniture. Our cats started clawing the corners of our couch. We got a couple cat scratchers which the cats used, but still (probably out of habit) clawed at the couch every so often. Wife hung matching color cloth using clothes pines on the corners of the couch, basically to try to hide the damage. Nothing fancy, just like a 12 inch by 18 inch piece of cloth hung by safety pins at the top. The cats stopped clawing the corners - we think because the cloth hung loose. Eventually we took the cloth off (and got a new couch), and now all is well.
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