Does it work for cats? No idea. But it works for me. I had my sweater over the back of the chair, sprayed the crap out of chair, and now I don’t think I’ll put sweater back over it. Back of chair not very pretty.
The $700 5 or so year old recliner, is a squeaky rocking chair now. Put the foot rest out, and enjoy rocking and listening to it.
She keeps looking over there at chair. She jumped in chair once. The question is, will she scratch the part of chair I didn’t spray? Maybe not, as she didn’t even stay in chair.
She has a cat scratcher right by the chair. But she won’t use it. Not even when it was in kitchen. Sprayed it with cat nip spray too, more then once. Don’t think she cares that much about cat nip. She smelled it. But didn’t go crazy like a lot of cats. Gave her real cat nip once too. Now to move the cat scratcher. cause now it’s too close to smelly Pet Block stuff.
But she has to go over there, cause of the smell. She’s curious.
Mop the floor, and she rubs on it. Good reason not to spray the crap out of chair. If she rubs on that crap, she will be smelly too. I already do say that to her though, even though I can’t smell her. I’m probably more smelly. I use toilet paper after all.
Got to replace that chair someday. First I have to get rid of stuff, like the crap not being used. And should figure out how to get her to not scratch on the damn thing so much. I don’t want to constantly tell her not to. Or maybe not tell her not to at all. Other then spraying it.
How wet should a recliner get? Well, I don’t like it anyways.
Hmm, that’s how you get some cats to scratch on something else? Spray the crap out of chair. And move scratcher away from it. If that works, then cats aren’t that hard to train. Use Pet Block. She was just looking at the scratcher she still hasn’t used. Maybe she’s not sure how to scratch on it.
Maybe get a vertical scratcher. Then she has the ball one on floor, and one she can scratch vertically as well. This one isn’t completely flat, but not completely vertical either.
She might be scratching more on the chair, then the scratcher with a ball as well. And I just changed the cardboard on that one. Or maybe I’m just noticing her scratching the chair more. The other one, is in the other room. She didn’t always scratch on the chair. She had to live here long enough, and get older maybe. She’s still young enough to train though.
I might know how to pet a cat finally. Pet them a little, then take a break. Don’t just pet them constantly. Not all dogs like that either. And if they do, I get tired. Just ask Utah. He doesn’t always want that though.