Why does my cat keep hitting furniture?

Updated on home 2024-05-01
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I also have two cats, these two cats are different personalities, the first cat I raised was particularly lazy, every day after eating on the balcony to bask in the sun, and then I bought a cat that almost all day long, the space at home is not very large, so cats will inevitably hit furniture, I think cats often hit furniture may be the personality and then inadvertently bumped into.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Your cat is afraid that it is a fake cat, because the cat is a relatively vigilant animal, basically the slightest wind and grass will be immediately alert, and your cat obviously does not have this alertness, and will also hit the furniture, indicating that its reaction ability and body coordination are also very poor, is it fed too much, too fat.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Maybe the cat at home is more naughty, or he was not in a good state at the time, in fact, cats are very flexible animals, generally they will not hit the furniture, you should always pay attention to whether your cat has any physical condition or mental depression.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, cats often put on furniture, then it may be that he is not very familiar with the surrounding environment to happen in such a situation, you let him slowly familiarize, so I think it will be good, after all, it takes a certain amount of time, there is no need to care too much.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hahaha My cats also often bump into furniture, I think it's because they are very familiar with the environment at home, they live very casually every day, and they don't care about what they bump into at all, as if they are the owners of the house, a very common phenomenon, don't worry too much.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The space in the room is too small, and it is inevitable that the furniture will be bumped into often.

    Sometimes you want to move too fast, you may not be able to stop in time, and it is normal to hit furniture.

    Take a closer look to see if your cat has a broken or incomplete beard.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My cat also often bumps into furniture, I think my cat is too stupid, my cat is too fat and too heavy to jump up high, it doesn't have a long memory, every time it can't jump over, it will hit the furniture, I think it's very stupid, the memory is very bad.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because our cat always walks with his head down, so he often bumps into furniture from time to time, I think he is really stupid and cute, often bumps into furniture, and will feel very painful, with a particularly pitiful look at me, and I can only touch his head to comfort him.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If it suddenly becomes like this recently, there should be something that makes the cat angry, and it needs to be appeased, and if it has been like this, it is not trained well, and it needs to be trained patiently.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because you don't get the cat to correctly recognize that this behavior is wrong, hitting it after it happens (not at the scene of the crime, without clearly telling it why it was taught a lesson) will make it feel inexplicable and thus retaliate.

    You're going to take it to the scene of the crime and let him smell the good things it did! And teach it a lesson in front of it, (head, control the force) and severely accuse it (there may be retaliation at first, but it will be effective after one or two times) and comfort it in time and reward it after it is obediently punished.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Buy it a ball to play with. It's going to be addictive. Hehe.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Give it other toys such as velvet balls, balls. It won't be scratching at furniture all the time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Wow, I've seen cats claw tree trunks with their paws, it's so funny, and then I climbed up the tree, so high, like a monkey, hehe.

    It's funny Ah, by the way, she bleed from her claws over my fingers, 55

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Cats often rub their heads or faces against various things, but just to tickle them, they leave the smell information there, which is equivalent to making their own marks to indicate that they are the occupants of the area. In fact, many animals will do similar behaviors, for example, we often see dogs urinating on the corners of the road, also to leave their own mark, indicating that this is its territory.

    In addition to the cats often rubbing all kinds of things to mark the territory, we also often see them rubbing on their own shovel officers, and the shovel officers will always be very happy by their behavior, thinking that the cat rubbing on them is a sign of intimacy, indicating that the cat is very dependent and trusts him, and the shovel officials think so, but not only. The cat rubbed against the shovel officer, in addition to the meaning of "declaring possession".

    Similarly, the cat will leave a smell on the shovel officer, which is different from the one mentioned above, here the cat is more meaning to identify their own shovel officer, and the shovel officer is their own "kind", and there is no harm to themselves, you can approach it with confidence, you can understand that the cat has left a mark on your body that represents safety. However, we often have to take a bath, and bathing will dilute the smell left by the cat on us, so the cat will have to repeat this behavior again, so we can often see the cat rubbing against the shoveler.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Parents of cats will find that cats always like to rub around, furniture, walls, etc. like to rub, and the version will rub you from time to time. Analyze the reasons why cats love to rub things.

    Persian cat (details).

    The cat also has a strong territorial position, and if anyone encroaches on its territory, it will activate the formula. Sometimes rubbing people is also driving you away.

    When the cat is alone, it will emit its own temperature, and rubbing it on something may be a mark, telling yourself that this is your own territory and others are not allowed to violate it.

    In addition, cats also have the habit of being spoiled, asking for care and care from their owners. Therefore, in the process of raising cats, you will see that cats sometimes keep rubbing you, or rubbing tables, chairs, corners, sofas, walls, etc.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Why do cats like to rub around on human legs?You need to know.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1.Rub your head against you or rub the wall or sofa or the like, please see if there are a lot of black things in the cat's ears, that is ear mites, the cat's ears are itchy, so rub you, help the cat dig out the small ears, otherwise it will be easy to become inflamed.

    2.If you rub your body against the wall or sofa or something, please check whether there are black dots on the cat's body, maybe it is a flea, and the cat can't scratch it by itself, so it rubs around.

    3.There are no ear mites and no fleas, but they still rub you, and sometimes they snore, or even give you a step on it, saying that it likes you, wants to please you, and is coquettish.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    To leave his scent!!Occupy the territory and the owner, but also a coquettish performance!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. If it is rubbing around on something, it may be that it has lice on its body, which is a way to scratch the itch. You may wish to check it out.

    Second, if you are rubbing around on people, you may be currying favor with people.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's itchy, there are lice on its body, if necessary, you can bathe it, and get some medicine (in moderation, the cat will not be able to stand it).

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because it wants to keep its own smell there, and it's itchy on its body.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The store has something for cats to grind their paws.

    If you don't have any money, you can grab the box or something.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    In the past, when I had a cat at home, he scratched the floor of my house and later gave him a claw sleeve, but the cat could take it down by itself.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Find a board specifically for it to grasp, you can train.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Buy a larger cat scratch board and go buy some catnip. Sprinkle a little bit of catnip on the cat scratching board (note: it must not be too much) and the cat will scratch the board, and after many repetitions, he will form a habit.

    At this point, catnip can be discontinued. Wait for when I find him going to grab the couch with catnip.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Because it's in long claws.

    You can get a dog or train it when it's caught.

    Make it a habit.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    I think the best thing to do is to put shoes on him! Pet stores are selling!

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    If it still doesn't listen, put a small glove on its paws, so that it can't catch it, and it can't get down, which is no other way, or put a bag on top of the furniture.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    In fact, the behavior of cats scratching furniture is very common and impossible to avoid, if you want it not to scratch then it is impossible, you can only put it in the cage, but in this way the cat may be depressed, then you have to buy some particularly strong furniture, or you can buy some toys for it.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    If you want to solve the problem of cats scratching furniture, I need to train cats when they see them in daily life, many times cats can understand people's speech, as long as you give him formal training, he can understand what you mean very well, and then don't scratch furniture.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    How to solve the problem of cats scratching furniture? In fact, when the cat scratches the furniture, we can try to react to the cat, for example, to gently pat its paws to let the cat know its mistakes. Over time, the cat will stop scratching furniture.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    We have a little cat at home, usually I like to scratch furniture, sometimes I will scratch new furniture scratch marks, I will be very distressed. Then I put a little sleeve on top of our cat's paws so that when it goes to scratch the furniture again, it won't scratch the furniture.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    I have a cute little flower cat, often have this habit, feel particularly depressed, once I went to see why the kitten scratched the furniture, and then took a closer look to know that the kitten's claws are particularly long, and then I carried out some processing, and then the cat will no longer scratch the furniture.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Sometimes there are some cats at home, it will take advantage of our absence at home to grab those furniture, it will scratch it messy, although when you go home and see this situation is very angry, but it is also acceptable and understandable, because cats are like this, it does not understand the thoughts of people.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-05

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    Why do cats scratch.

    Scratching is a natural behavior of cats, which they are born with and of course learn from their own mothers. They scratch things to make visual and olfactory markings, to tell other animals that this is their territory. In addition, cats also scratch things in order to grind their paws.

    Scratching things is really a headache, and the shovelers should understand that it is impossible to make the cat completely unscratched. The only thing you can do is to divert the cat's attention and help it divert its interest from the furniture.

    How to avoid scratching things.

    To avoid the furniture being scratched, the first thing to do is to take anti-scratch measures for the furniture. Stick double-sided tape to the areas where it is easy to scratch. This tape is generally available at pet stores.

    Cats don't like sticky things, and after use, the double-sided tape is easy to tear off and leave no marks on the furniture. In addition, you can spray the furniture with a scent, cats don't like it, so they will naturally stay away. Such as citrus scents, mint or rosemary.

    If the cat is at home by himself when you leave the house, you can put some tin foil on the chair cushion and armrest, the cat hates the sound of tin foil and its material, so they will try to stay away from your furniture to avoid scratches.

    Give it tools to scratch on.

    Since it is in their nature to scratch, don't expect to be able to completely stop this behavior with training. Instead, it is provided with scratching and scratching tools, and there are many cat scratching tools that can be bought and placed in different corners. Sprinkle some cat scent on these scratching tools to entice them to scratch.

    Observe which scratching material the cat prefers, remove the scratching tool it never uses, and replace it with the one it likes. If it uses these tools, it is encouraged, rewarded. Remember to replace these cat scratching tools often, because old ones will scratch and break when they are no longer attractive, and they will destroy your furniture in turn.

    Give it a regular nail trim.

    Cats will scratch around trying to sharpen their paws and nails. So if you cut its nails, it doesn't need to sharpen its claws anymore. It will be difficult at first, so have the cooperation and help of a friend or another family member.

    Remember to build only the tip of the nail, there is a sensitive tissue in the middle of the nail called "quick", if you cut it it will be very painful and bleed. Cats are now very afraid of cutting their nails. In order to avoid this problem, some pet owners go to the veterinarian specifically to let them do it for them.

    Remember: scratching doesn't stop!

    If the cat seems to be scratching a piece of furniture, and the shovelers can easily give up and stop trying to stop it, but it's also important to remember this period, not only to protect the furniture but also to improve your relationship. Cats learn quickly, and if you train consistently, they will understand which scratches are easy to stop and will learn to use cat scratching tools. But you still have to remember that it is impossible to stop it from scratching.

    Because this nature will not be changed, to face the reality, if you have a cat, you have to pay some "furniture scratched" price.

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