What to do if a Kenyan cat scratches the sofa

Solutions for Kenyan cats scratching the sofa
1. Hit it when it scratches the sofa and tell it not to scratch.
2. If you really can't stop it from scratching the sofa, it is recommended to put a cover on the sofa, a cover that can withstand scratching, and then change the cover frequently.
3. It may be because the cat is grinding its claws, so you can buy some scratching boards for it to scratch, which can solve the problem of scratching the sofa.
4. Trim your cat’s nails regularly. Cats grind their claws just to sharpen their nails. Regular trimming can reduce the damage caused to furniture and prevent cats from scratching people.
5. Prepare a water gun and educate her when she goes to scratch the sofa. Cats are very afraid of sudden "attacks". When the cat is about to scratch the sofa and "nozzle" it with a water gun, the cat will be very scared and run away. If you use this method several times, the cat will form a conditioned reflex: go to the sofa to sharpen its claws = be suddenly attacked by unknown things, and the cat will naturally give up on the sofa.
6. Spray lemonade on the areas on the sofa where she likes to scratch. Cats don’t like the taste of lemon water, and cats also hate the taste of orange peel water. Other flavors that are not popular with cats include toilet water, essential oil, etc. If a cat smells these smells when it goes to grind its claws, it will definitely avoid them.
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