Sunday, March 2, 2008

CAT SCRATCHING Part 1 Why cats scratch?

There are cat owners all over the world that have long harbored feelings of frustration wondering why their furry friend proceeds to scratch up all their possessions from the curtains to the furniture. Some may take it personally and even feel guilty thinking that kitty is not happy with them or not getting enough attention.

While in fact, cats do tend to have a temperamental nature, there are several logical reasons which explain the scratching. It is part of their natural instinct to scratch as a way to mark their territory. When a cat scratches, not only does it leave a visible mark, but it's paws also emit a unique scent. If your cat spends a lot of time on your comfortable leather sofa, he may be inclined to scratch it as a way of taking ownership for it. A cats claws serve as one of their best and most important defenses for protections. This is essential for outdoor cats as they may encounter other cats or big dogs outside of the home.

Scratching is an excellent way for a cat to exercise and groom itself. The act of scratching allows the cat to remove the dead outer layer of it's claws. It also exercises the front quarter muscles of the leg and facilitates stretching.

Cats often show affection and pleasure by kneading. This may be on your lap, on something soft or on uneven surfaces such as wicker baskets. When a cat kneads with it's claws out, may do this for the simple reason that it feels good and is relaxing.

Once you understand your cat's need to scratch, it is then possible to channel his scratching to a specific designated object such a scratching post. This is a great compromise and everyone is happy. You can keep your furniture in pristine condition and your cat can scratch his post to his heart's content.

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