Declawing Alternatives: Keep Your Cat Away from the Old Favorites

Restrict your pet cat’s access to rooms where she is scratching inappropriately. Whenever possible, keep the doors to these rooms closed. In a bind, a couple of baby gates that are stacked together just might work. There are also electric pads that send a harmless jolt when they get stepped on. Place the pads precisely fronting the area where you want your pet to keep away from. This will not let your pet stay on the spot where she usually does her scratching. Another thing to try is to make the inappropriate scratching items feel unappealing to your pet. Like for example, covering the leg of your sofa with aluminum foil or double-sided sticky tape.

Trimming Your Pet Cat’s Claws

Learn to trim your pet cat’s claws and do that once per week at least. Use a nail trimmer that has a sharp blade to make the procedure comfortable for the animal. Ensure that you give your pet praise and also reward her for being cooperative. If you are bringing home your new pet kitten, start the nail trimming session immediately so that she gets used to the routine.

If you have any questions or concerns about your pet’s behavior, visit this site, or don’t hesitate to contact your animal clinic Wake Forest, NC.

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