How to Train Your Cat to Stop Scratching Furniture

Provide scratching posts as an alternative. Cats love to scratch, so offer designated posts. Encourage use with catnip or treats.

Use deterrents on furniture. Apply double-sided tape or a citrus spray to deter scratching. Cats dislike the sticky or citrusy textures.

Trim your cat's nails regularly. Keep claws short to minimize damage. Use a cat-specific nail trimmer and reward your cat for cooperation.

Provide enrichment and playtime. Keep your cat mentally stimulated with toys and play sessions. A tired cat is less likely to scratch furniture.

Be patient and consistent. Training takes time. Reward good behavior and redirect scratching to appropriate surfaces. Stay calm and avoid punishment.

Monitor progress and seek help if needed. If scratching behavior persists, consult a vet or animal behaviorist for further advice and solutions.

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