Cat Scratching walls, ruining paint

kittymama2000

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MyOne of my cats is ruining my walls (I live in an apartment so I think if my landlord saw them it would be considered damage- bye- bye damage deposit, sigh). He has been kind of 'climbing' them so to speak. Its the corners in the door frames of the kitchen. How can I stop him without further damaging the walls. Why does he do this?
 

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Can you get him a cat tree. That might satisify his need to use those nails. Also, can you block the areas he is using as a scratching post? Use tables, chairs, even sheets of wood. Anything to prevent him from coming into contact with these areas.
 

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Is he neutered? You can go and buy cheap corkboard (bulletin board material) at places like Home Depot and put that up on the wall where he is scratching to protect the wall.
 
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I can't really get him away from there. It is near his cat dish and I have no where else to put them in the apartment.
 

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If he has nothing else to scratch he will go after something. You might look for double sided tape to cover that corner - they sell something specifically made for cats at stores like Petsmart.

If you don't have room for a cat tree, get some cardboard scratchers and put them around your apartment.
 

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If he is not neutered, he needs to be- soon the scratching will lead to spraying otherwise. I would rather they were scratching the walls than spraying the house personally.
 

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Soft Claws http://softclaws.com/ work well, they still scratch but it causes no damage because of the caps. I use them with Attitude and Nuts and they work great. I just check and make sure none have fallen off, that is the only time there is an issue.

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I feel your pain, Abby is doing the exact same thing to the corners of the doors to my kitchen as well. We also live in a rental so we will have to do a little dry wall work before we move. The funny thing with Abby is she never did it at our house but decided to do it in a rental.
 
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