In the states they have glue on rubber claw covers. 1 drop of superglue and pop the rubber cover on. They last a month before having to replace them. I will try and find a link for them. My leather couches are not fairing well and thinking about getting some of these.
My mum puts double sided tape on the areas where her cat scratches and that stops her. I would do it too if our lounge suite wasn't so old and crappy, lol. You could also try tin foil, but may depend on where the cat likes to scratch.
Catnip on the scratch post will attract them to it, you could try a water pistol and squirt the cat eat time it does it but you have to be consistent! Or you could ban the cat from the lounge or where ever...
really mean but if you see the cat doing it spray it with water, this is how we stop the cats getting on the fish tanks. as you know our old couches arent doing that well but i want to try and keep the new ones nice (when we finally work out how to get them in the house!!!!!!!)
I might have to try the lemon juice thing. One of my little darlings has taken to ripping the wallpaper off the wall in the bedroom in the middle of the night.
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