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  2. 4 methods to keep your cat from scratching your furniture - AOL

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    Cats naturally like to scratch at things, but this habit can be destructive. Here are four ways to save your couch from your cat. 4 methods to keep your cat from scratching your furniture

  3. 7 Best Cat-Proof Couches That Your Furry Friends Can't ... - AOL

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    90" Recessed Arm Sofa with Reversible Cushions. While twill is not the top material for a cat-proof couch (microfiber is), this sofa still makes the list and earns extra points for its overall ...

  4. Cat-scratch disease - Wikipedia

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    Strictly-indoor cats without exposure to indoor-outdoor animals are generally at negligible risk of infestation. [17] Cats which are carrying the bacterium, B. henselae, are asymptomatic, [ 18 ] thus thoroughly washing hands after handling a cat or cat feces is an important factor in preventing potential cat-scratch disease transmission from ...

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  6. Kneading (cats) - Wikipedia

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    A cat kneading a soft blanket Cat kneading movements. Kneading (often referred to as making biscuits [1]) is a behavior frequently observed in domestic cats where, when a cat feels at ease, it may push out and pull in its front paws against a surface such as furniture or carpet, or against another pet or human, often alternating between right and left limbs.

  7. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Other problems are house soiling, scratching furniture, and when a cat brings dead prey into the house. [45] There are 52 measured personality traits in cats, with one study saying "five reliable personality factors were found using principal axis factor analysis: neuroticism, extroversion, dominance, impulsiveness and agreeableness." [46]