Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Cat scratching advice

If you have a cat or two that is scratching things that shouldn't be scratched, don't worry, a solution is at hand. Cats can be trained to claw just about any surface so your options are many.

You might travel to a lumber yard, by some red cedar, make a post, add a base, and present it you cat or cats. Trouble is, most cats won't know what to do right off the bat. Like humans, they tend to get stuck in ruts and aren't automatically dislodged just because you present a better and an approved option. What it'll take is training. Some people think cats can't be trained but nothing could be less true.

Natural Scratch comes with an easy-to-follow training guide that has worked well for many people and cats and that will work well for you. If you've already built a post or purchased one that the felines in your life are ignoring, the booklet is available alone for a modest $9.95 at naturalscratch.com.

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