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train Midnight; note left paw digging in.)
Cat lovers know that the most important part of redirecting scratching is training--not the post itself, although a great post certainly helps. Left to their own devices, most cats will scratch whatever pleases them. Practically any surface can be a target--from varnished door frames to recliners. If you offer a post that is not well-made or is not well-suited to clawing, training will be a more difficult, though not impossible. If you are wondering whether you can train your cat, the answer is yes! and it's not hard. It does take longer with some cats, but many dig into Natural Scratch very quickly, especially if they like kitty treats. Kitty treats are a cat trainer's best friend and catnip helps, too. To teach you how to train your cat or cats, Natural Scratch comes with an easy-to-use, copyrighted guide titled Training Your Cat To Claw Natural Scratch. For amazing examples of trained animals, click Walrus & Woman Exercising and Jesse The Wonder Dog. ![]() |
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