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Education and use of special surfaces

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 10:11 am
by zihadhosenjm40
The use of the spray may cause the animal to salivate for a short time. Do not worry, as this is caused by the reaction of its salivary glands to the bitter unpleasant taste. In such cases, it is not necessary to contact the veterinarian, as this condition will pass in just a few minutes. In half an hour at most.
How to make a scratching post
If your adult cat or kitten is scratching the wallpaper in your apartment, you can use a special device known as a scratching post. Of course, you can buy it in a special pet store. However, you don’t have to do this at all, because you can make it yourself, with your own hands, saving quite a substantial amount of money.

So, in order not to describe this process once again, we band data you watch a special video instruction. Very useful and informative, we recommend watching it!

In addition to the measures described above, there are other ways to prevent your cat from damaging your wallpaper. One option is to take various actions aimed at educating your cat. You need to make the cat understand that sharpening its claws in this place is not allowed. Such measures work best on small kittens. It is not so easy to retrain adults who have already formed. But it is quite possible.

Please note! In no case should you use physical force or beat the animal. Use softer and more harmless, but at the same time, no less effective measures. For example, you can simply pour water on the cat from a syringe, or cause a loud sound (a series of claps, etc.). As a rule, such measures are quite effective.

In addition, you can use protective materials in this place. For example, cover the wallpaper with a temporary shield made of plastic or other similar covering. Specially designed anti-vandal wallpaper for pets is also effective to a certain extent. If the cat has already torn the wallpaper, you need to know how to glue it and decorate it. More details on this are in the article "Repairing damaged wallpaper: do it yourself". In addition, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with a useful video instruction on how to wean a cat from scratching and tearing wallpaper: