Understanding scratching cat behavior will enable you to know how to react the next time your feline friend is turning your sofa into shreds. This is because when you punish or scold your cat when they scratch your furniture that will not result in anything positive other than making them fearful of you.
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Understanding Scratching Cat Behavior – How to Tame Those Clawing Paws
Cat fleas and ticks must be controlled if life isn’t to be a misery both for you and your pet and in this case, prevention is definitely better than cure! It is an unfortunate fact that most cats (and dogs) will pick up fleas and/or ticks at some time if they are allowed outside or if a wandering cat is allowed into the house. Yes, even if your cat never sets foot outside your door, a stray may leave its fleas or their eggs behind in your carpet or on your sofa.
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Cat Fleas and Ticks – How to Control Them
If you are thinking “why is my cat urinating on the furniture?” then I think I can help you. One of my 2 cats used to always urinate on the sofa and it drove me crazy. I knew scolding it would not work so I went about doing some research and found some great techniques and ideas.
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Why is My Cat Urinating on the Furniture?