How To Get Cat To Scratch Cardboard
Cardboard cat scratcher step 1.
How to get cat to scratch cardboard. Those little pieces of cardboard can easily make their way across your home. Scratching is an essential part of your cats life. You can also use a remote deterrent such as a motion activate can of compressed air that will spurt at your cat she starts to scratch. Not to mention that once one side is.
This will help her associate her urge to scratch with the post. Make this simple diy cat scratcher to provide your pet a great scratch area and some safety for your furniture. Measure two inch lines for each cut. Making a scrap wood and sisal scratching post.
Make it yourself. My cat loves these scratch boxes. I like how you did the folding for the inside but even more keeping the sides of the box which will help keep the scratched off cardboard from going all over the floor around the box. A cat in my case three.
Great idea and improvement over the store bought ones. Pick her up and move her to her scratching post. Apply wood glue to the bottom of the wood piece. Edit to add she is a beautiful cat.
A high quality scratch pad can be an excellent tool for training your cat not to scratch your furniture. The main problem most cat owners fact is actually getting their cats to use it. This will deter a cat that wont scratch while youre there but will start as soon as youre gone. Try laying the scratching post on its side.
At first they are a boring new addition and you cat has plenty of more entertaining options. Start wrapping the length of sisal rope around the wood starting at the bottom. A piece of card board 32x24 i used 3 due to the amount of cats. Hold section in place until dry and secure before wrapping another length of rope around the wood.
Use the above methods of sprinkling catnip and playing around and on the post especially with wand toys. This allows a good depth.