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"HereKitty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > OUr 3 1/2 yr old female cat will have nothing to do with the scratching post, instead loves to pull at the couch corner or tug on our new carpeting.This is even after having her nails clipped.We can't babysit her all day. We're told she's too old to get declawed, any suggestions?? > You can try Soft Paws, which are just plastic tips that glue onto the nail to form, basically, a very dull nail that won't really catch on anything. You can try one of those cheapie cardboard floor scratchers (especially if your kitty likes catnip) and place it over the carpeting where she seems to enjoy scratching most. For your couch, you can try double-sided tape in the spots she scratches. Cats tend to hate the sticky sensation, and she should stop quickly. You can also ask your vet to recommend a behaviorist in your area (very few vets are trained in behavior themselves), or speak to someone at your local humane society who has cat experience.
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